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Dram The purpose of the Dr ma Club as set down in t constitution are: to help a vance d r a m a, produ plays, and give others chance to participate. The activities of the cll. included seeing other play raising money, and goi on field trips. The first semester of cers were chosen from t Mr. Fink instructs the officers of the first semester: Karl Thomas, President, Lillian Keyohara, Treasurer, James Terrazas, Vice-President, Pam Burk, Corresponding Secretary, Gary Lowery, Ser- geant-at-Arms, and Linda Thompson, Recording Secretary. Well, Lillian, not everyone can have a tail! Second semester officers are Left to Right: Velinda Singletary, Treasurer, Gary Lowery, Sergeant-at-Arms, Holly Ward, Recording Secretary, Carmen Miranda, Corresgonding Secretary. FRONT ROW: James Ter- razas, Vice-President and Karl Thomas, President. - l90 , WWE
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haracter, cholarship, Leadership, Service To be tapped for National Honor Society at the annual National Honor Society Assembly each spring is one of the greatest honors to be bestowed on a student at Rio Grande. The four requirements for membership symbolized on the emblem by letters, CSLS, are: CHARACTER, the inner drive for perfection that distinguishes them from others, SCHOLARSHIP, members a-re required to have a 3.25 average, LEADERSHIP, being able to obtain the respect and aid of fellow students and SERVICE: The highest of distinctions is service to others. The N.H.S. is one of the most active clubs on campus. Protects they have undertaken have been the sale of car decals and sponsoring the Beat the Matador contest. In a service proiect for the school, the N.H.S. collects and displays in the library the pictures of the foreign exchange students, and the flags of the countries they represent. Sponsor of the N.H.S. is Miss Laura Wilson. New members chosen at the spring assembly are: FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Demecia Padilla, Charles Casper, Diane Albert, Ronald Angel, Glenda Green, and Linda Hetzel. SECOND ROW: Paul Salas, Mark Shawn, Billy McLean, Becky Atkinson, Carol Gilpin and Yolanda Padilla. THIRD ROW: Jo Langley, Harvey Lee, Jane Louden, Ronny Banks, Karen Kemmer, Donnie Nichols. FOURTH ROW: Linda Espinoza, Wayne Bennett, Karen Crocker, Pam Harris, Kirk Aleck, Raymond Macy, Danny BNHFSIB, 5HmmY Herrera, Dvris Lobato. FIFTH ROW: Priscilla Torrez, Phil Goss, Jean Darden, Carol Easton, Ralph Ferig, Joyce Gable, Billy Barry, Anne Cox, James Pickard. SIXTH ROW: Carolyn Trusty, Donna Walden, Alvina Wood, Penny Florence, David Ferro, Julia Gonzales, Susan Blevins, Lynda Thompson, Lou Ellen Laughlin. SEVENTH ROW: Michael Salas, W. Atom Yee, Anna Zamora, Jackie Bryant, Theresa Van Bibber, Linda Robertson. EIGHTH ROW: Dee Ann Wilson, Patsy Abeita, Mary Zordan, Pam Burk, Holly Ward, and Keith Stout.
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lub rama class as Temporary visors. Permanent offi- rs were elected second mester. The club participated in op by building all the ts. The class has a Tew Terprising artists, They do l the painting on The sets. ll in all the class is one of ried iobs. The Thespians are Left to Right, FIRST ROW: Gary Lowery, Jerry Bentley, Louis Rogers, Larry Esquibel, and Gene Victor. SECOND ROW: Lillian Keyohara, Velinda Singletary, Dale Ratliff, Holly Ward, Pam Burk, and Karl Thomas. FRONT ROW: Ronald Fuss, James Terrazas, and Harold Morelock. Members of the Drama Club are Left to right: BACK ROW: James Terrazas, Roberta Brown, and Karl Thomas. SECOND ROW: Bonifacio Martinez, Mark Stevens, Gene Victor, Maritta Easley, Lynn Gordiner, Sandy Carlton, and Linda Thompson. THIRD ROW: Harold Sultzbach, Walter Steele, Holly Ward, Mary Wolfe, Roger Lampher, Albert Valdez, Shedra Gambrel, and Lillian Keyohara. FOURTH ROW: Carolyn Phillips, Dale Ratliff, Janet Reiger, Dennis Rachel, Louis Rogers, Martin Sanchez, Velinda Singletary, and Fred Snipes. FIFTH ROW: Don Felts, Johnny Lopez, Gary Lowery, Robert Maez, Kurt Meyer, Carmen Miranda, Harold Morelock, and Cynthia Nix. FRONT ROW: Sharon Apodaca, Johnny Baca, Linda Bodenhammer, Pam Burk, Jerry Bentley, Lydia Davis, Larry Esquibel, and Ronald Fuss. :f :SI3H552EiEt622biT3SiEEidEYQQG3R551ISS?IQ3EQ3QS7iiE57QE?ii2f5E'Eiiiii?E?55ZQ5?f?:sW2-39115itfiiliikiiiiifiaeitlt5it-12: 52 f'J-iE'imfi'f?i5-f. '!'f ',:-ffiwkbl 'l 151116 fix f ww,-1Lf'1 Ss, ffl-f:l',fi',s..sfi'1.:f'1f tiff ' 1 iw 'WJ'vtW2i,Tf1i,fV11T12F:NEfr-3
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