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Sightseeing in Monterrey on the trip during spring break are Carolyn Crowther, Kathy Hawkins, Cris Ramirez and Lindy Ader. , ,av Captain of the winning sales tea.rn, John Diem picks up his supply of Leche' Quemada, a Mexican candy. Mrs. Dorothy Bums SHS Sponsor What could be a better way to promote inter- est in Hispanic studies than to visit Mexico and experience the Hispanic tradition first hand and to learn one-to-one from an import from Chile? An active, growing organization, the Spanish Honor Society initiated 48 new mem- bers in ceremonies in December. With foreign student Cris Ramirez as an honorary member, the group's activities this year revolved around Chilean culture with the celebration of Chilean Independence Day at a party one of the high- lights. Box after box of Leche Quemada, a Spanish candy, were sold by members to finance a trip to Monterrey for senior members and a Christmas party.
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New initiates included Charlou Koenig, Jan Haney, Suzanne Gage and Robert Steve Sebera, Susan LaGrone, Rick Frazier, Fisher. Kathy Kramer, Michael Mullen, Linda Shaw, Spanish Honor Society. . . experiencing the Hispanic px P A ' X I X. x r pg Officers participating in the initiation ceremonies were Q1 to rj Lindy Ader, Sandra Mendoza, Eloise Rope, Genevieve Marsh and T h. ,, C ,, hd , , eac in La ueca a C ' ean dance to societ mem- Loulse Rogers. Ross Ensley is the uutiate. . g . i . . Y bers is foreign student, Crls Ramirez. 40
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Parliament . . . publishing, probing, prospering It's gone the way we wanted it to, Steve Harris, prime minister assessed the first semes- ter of Student Par1iament's work. The group published the student directory, sold publi- cations subscriptions, and even themselves in the annual Slave Sale. They sponsored three dances: the Howdy Party, the Kick-Off Dance and the highly successful Twelfth Night Ball in December. In an effort to devise a dress code acceptable to students, administrators and the community, the Parliament suggested a survey of the at- tendance area. District officials not only ap- proved the idea, but adopted it as a district- wide project, giving rise to the student-parent- teacher-administrator committee which began in january to try to determine community feelings about a grooming code. Surely they're worth more than that! pleads John Graham as Parliament members are sold as slaves.
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