Coppell High School - Roundup Yearbook (Coppell, TX)

 - Class of 1987

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Who cares about CHS? Certainly it was members of organizations, who cared enough to try to change the direction of many clubs' and organizations' goals and achievements. After two years of working on the project, Stu- dent Council erected a school marquee in front of the administration building. The freshman class delighted elementary children in the district by organizing and performing a puppet show for them. The one-act play, Ar- senic and Old Lace, advanced to state for the first time in 10 years. The concert band won sweepstakes at UIL concert contest, and the drill team nervously sweated through four contests at Reunion Arena and Dallas County Convention Center in order to improve their performance abilities. And finally, the school saw rise to a new organization OEA-Computer Chapter, whose members competed at district, state, and national levels. I enjoy band. I think the thing that is best about our band is the unity. We're not neces- sarily one big happy family, but we work to- gether. -- Jeff Schiller, 10 Being in DECA helps me understand the job marketing field and free enterprise system of the United States. -- Jeff McKune, ll To me, high school is an important time of our lives. Why not try to make it more memo- rable by being as involved as we can? -- Laura Trewin, ll 3 2 ORGANIZATIONS DIVISION



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We told Miss Kelly we would be the best closs ever. She didn't believe us then, but now she does. 'Closs Work' lt's dirty work, but someone has to do it. Often the glory of being elected a class officer faded as soon as he or she realized how much hard work would have to be done. Leading the most active class were junior class officers: president Ashley Stroud, vice president Kristin Wilker- son, secretary lennifer Douglass, and treasurer Heidi Hanson. The junior offi- cers organized turkey sales, the basket- ball concession stand, Leprachaun Day, and the junior-senior prom. Aid- ing their efforts were junior class spon- sors, Miss l o Lynn Kelly and Mrs. Cathy Vittorini. Senior officers were also quite busy. President Shannon Fuller, vice presi- dent l ay lohnson, secretary Donna Fos- Never Done nized Senior Parent Night, graduation, and senior day at a dude ranch with help from their class sponsors, Mrs. Cheryl Key and Mrs. Eilen Thedford. The freshman officers, although new to the school, accomplished many things . The officers put on a puppet show to teach children that they shouldn't go with strangers. They also organized a freshman skating par- ty.The officers consisted of president Laura Ferguson, treasurer Quaicle Wil- liams, and secretary Melissa Grau. Class sponsor was Mrs. ludy Whitaker. Sophomore class officers included president Greg Blackard, vice presi- dent Nancy Gomez, secretary Dzung Vu, and treasurer Roger Gambrell. The class sponsor was Mr. Bob Riddells. ter, and treasurer Byron Penney orga- JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: fFront Rowj Kristin Wilkerson, Ashley Stroud. QBack Rowl Heidi Hanson, Jennifer Douglass. 3 4 ORGANIZATIONS SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Jay J ohnso. Shannon F uller, Donna Foster, Byron Pel ney. CHILLED OUT. A freshman maneuvers her way around the ice at the skating par ty organized by freshman class officers. i

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