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Political Science Club Active In Mock Trials The Political Science Club began its first year by electing as president, Tonya Lanth- rip, vice-president, Kelly Abendroth, sec- retary Cheryl Tollett, and treasurer, Candi Caperton. The group's objective was to give its members opportunities to learn more about political institutions and attitudes in a democratic system. The club was able to watch the National Mock Trail Competition in which students from major law schools argued in mock court cases. Club members met and talked with Leon jaworski, former Special Pros- ecutor for the Supreme Court Watergate case, who was serving as judge for the competition. The Political Science Club was able to participate in mock trials at the Brazoria County competition held at the Angleton courthouse. They argued trial cases, com- peting with students from other high schools, and placed third. The club attended a city council meeting and a BISD school board meeting. They also had an Iranian guest speaker who talked about the overthrow of the Shah and what life was like under his rule. Sponsor LaVern john said, l think they're so much more aware of how political and economic decisions in the community influence their lives. Po- litical Science Club co-sponsor was Miss Kathy Kennedy. aj Leon jaworski, LaVern john, and her Political Science Club members are Cheryl Tollett, Tonya Lanthrip, Kar- lene Zeitler, Donna Peiser, Candy Caperton, janeil Aus- tin, JoAnn Blackstock, Robert Earle, Christie Robin Woods, Carol Taylor, Lisa Moss, Byron Armintor, Darryl Eldred, Keary Castleberry, and Bill lzard. bl Denise Dolezal and Keary Castleberry listen to a po- litical science lectiue delivered by an Iranian guest speaker. md
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Concerts, Tour Occupy 0rchestra's Time 5 x A The Brazoswood Or- chestra had three con- certs during the year in- cluding one with the choir. The orchestra's main money-making project was the selling of acrylic decorations at which they earned 354,100 for their spring tour. The spring tour was a three-day trip to San Antonio. The group ate at Casa Rio, went up the Tower of Americans , spent an afternoon at Brackenridge Park, and presented concerts. Ten members of the orchestra made All-State and spent four days in Dallas. They were Mark Evans, first year, Allen Ambuhl, first year, Ke- vin Gardner, first year, Kelly Lamb, second year, Tony Knight, sec- ond year, Andri Friedli, G aJRenai Knight, Trudy Heim- bigner, Elaina Green, Georgia Mashburn, and Tony Knight work hard in rehearsals during school. bl Colleen Whitmore practices while Ray Palmer and Paul Van- derWal relax for a minute. cj Gary Wilson, Tony Knight, A1- len Ambuhl, and Sara Grether practice for concerts . dj Lisa Johnston, Gregg Smith, janiel Austin, Tony Knight, Renai Knight, Andri Friedli, and Angela Wiehe are the orchestra officers. Not pictured is Trudy Heimbigner, Doug Dewey, and Terry Bohan- non. ej Andri Friedli, Beth Aslakson, and Helen Elder add to the or- chestra's good sound. second year, Marty Mer- ritt, third year, Renai Knight, third year, and Trudy Heimbigner, fourth year. Tony Spell made All-State jazz En- semble. Orchestra officers were President Renai Knight, Vice-Presidents Trudy Heimbigner and Gregg Smith, Secretary- Treasurers Andri Friedli and Angela Wiehe, Senior representative Doug Dewey, junior represen- tative Lisa Johnston, Sophomore representa- tive Tony Knight, Fresh- man representative Ter- ry Bohannon, and janiel Austin, chaplain. The orchestra also re- ceived new concert uni- forms this year. The boys uniforms were black tuxedos , and the girls were long blue skirts and blouses.
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