Alief Elsik High School - Ramblings Yearbook (Houston, TX)

 - Class of 1984

Page 177 of 294

 

Alief Elsik High School - Ramblings Yearbook (Houston, TX) online collection, 1984 Edition, Page 177 of 294
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Ramrod Board Members: The Arp's, the Skinners, the Shauniburgs, the Raineys, and the Tuckers. All photos by R. Law Ramrods Give Athletes A Boost Approximately one-hundred family members were involved in Ramrods to support the Elsik athletes. Ramrods helped with scholarships, fund-raising, run- ning concession stands, and putting together two banquets. A watermelon social kicked-off the beginning of the football season. By acknowl- edging coaches and players of all sports, and introducing them to the parents on Parent Night, they aided in the establishment of strong parent involvement. The family members raised money for the Football Banquet, Spring Banquet, cheerleaders, training room, equipment, and any scholarships that weren't purchased by the school. The Bar-B-Que with the Spring Game, and the Football Banquet, were new activities that the Ramrods organized. By Robyn Nichols h Bryant and A M Head Coach Jacky Shcrill prepare for their speech at the all Banquet. •od, Mrs. Adams, enjoyed the -que at the Football Banquet. Ramrods Mrs. Skinner and Mrs. Brouss prepare floral table decorations. Ramrods Participation 173

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Competition And Good Sportsmanship Hand-In-Hand Making friends and lots of contact with other schools in District 17-5A, helped to promote the good sports- manship for Elsik. Senior Jim Woodfin explains, Sports is more than just playing the game, it's meeting and becom- ing involved with the people you play against. It is something that I was very proud to be a part of. Over 1000 students from all eight schools were involved in the annual District Dance in December. It was GSL's only fundraiser. Four to five students represented each school. Meet- ings were held at one of the participating schools, three times yearly. At the meetings, we discussed procedures for pre-game activities, planned the district dance, and discussed ways to promote good sportsmanship, says sponsor, Mrs. Thornton. M. Steele, J. Lucas, T. Dunn, M. Espinosa, D. Smith, K. Adams, D. Harris, K. Shiller, P. Zafiritis, D. Lee, group togethc the District Dance. All photos by Officersjim Wood fin, Tracy Kagan,and Kim Adams were proud to represent Elsik at the District Dance. Jeff Lucas, Dondra Dunaway, and Lisa Jordan agree it's picture time; Kevin Shil and Kay Mart are interested in other things at the District Dance. 172 Participation GSL



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Hudson, Loss Lead NFL at Tournaments The National Forensics League (NFL) promotes the interests of interscholastic debate, oratory, and public speaking by encouraging a spirit of fellowship and conferring upon deserving candidates a worthy badge of distinction, said sponsor Mrs. DeLecour. Their year started off with days of practicing which takes a lot of time and hard work. During football season they helped in stadium clean-up. They participated in the Middle School Speech Festival, which is a speech tournament put on by the middle school students and judged by high school students. They also had a bake sale. NFL has entered numerous speech tournaments such as the Westchester Tournament, Robert E. Lee Speech Tournament, Kashmere Speech Tournament, Clear Lake Speech Tournament, Westbury Speech Tournament, and the Memorial Speech Tournament. The Spring Branch Student Congress is a speech tournament in which the students are members of the Congress and discuss and debate the pros and cons of politics and other topics. The members have received numerous individual awards for Debate, Prose Inter- pretation, Poetry Interpretation, Extemporaneous Speaking, Dramatic and Humorous In- terpretation, and Original Oratory. At the Memorial Speech Tournament Eric Hudson won 4th place in Prose Interpretation. Gary Loss was a quarter finalist in Lincoln- Douglas debate. Missy Brown and Scott McFarlane were Semi-finalists in Extempo- raneous Speaking, and Penni Siemens was a Semi-finalist in Poetry Interpretation. Speech Club enchances your communication skills by helping you deal more with your problems and people around you, because everyone needs and uses communication in everyday life. It plays an important role, replied Gary Loss. Club member Ginger Winstead comments, Speech Club has taught me how to deal with and talk to people, it has brought me out of my shyness . Mrs. DeLecour commented, I am really proud of my group of kids because they are trying out new things for the first time and have really been successful at it. They are a dedicated group of kids . Penni Siemens practices after school for the Memorial Tournament. Photo by S. Lackey Missy Brown and Penni Seimens researches for their upcoming tournamen Photo by S. Lac Gary Loss practices in front of memt after school. Photo by S. Lac! 174 Participation Speech Club

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