Coppell High School - Roundup Yearbook (Coppell, TX)

 - Class of 1988

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For scholarships, money comes in handy So this year, our goal is dollars! All major fundraising organi- zations said this at least one time throughout the year. The Student Council, Future Homemakers of America, and the National Honor Soci- ety, in particular, raised mon- ey. The student council raised money to award scholarships to graduating seniors. Special qualifications must be met to be chosen for a scholarship. MThroughout the year the student council does many things to raise the money for scholarships, said Student IW-XK Council Sponsor Liane Mur- phy. k'Homecoming is our biggy. This year we also did Match-up Mania, which really helped us out. The National Honor Soci- ety is a group of seniors and juniors specially chosen for their academic and leader- ship ability and also for school participation. They too raised scholarship mon- ey. 'tAt the end of the year, two seniors receive scholar- ships, said sponsor Sharon Douglass. We sold candy to raise the money. At Christ- mas we collected gifts and took them to the needy peo- ple and sang Christmas car- ols. The Future Homemakers of America did more than just cook. They were involved in many other activities includ- ing fundraisers. This year we had cook- book sales and the Valen- tine's Dance to raise money, said Mrs. Margaret Ellis. 'tThe money goes to two five hundred dollar scholarships awarded to two senior FHA members at the end of the year. NHS. fFront Rowl Heidi Hanson, Jes- sie Lewis, Sojl John, Jenny Mason fSecond Howl Jill Laughlin, Jennifer Douglass, Joe Orman, Laura Trewln, Brian Eastin, Krlsten Wilkerson, Tawni Burton, Susan Forrest, Greg Blackard. 1Thlrd Rowl Mlke Jadlot, Jennifer Morrow, Leslie Hlnson, D'Ann Whitsell, Misty Jackson. Shannan Henderson, Katanla Cas- tanada, Robin Brewer, Sapna Jacob, Suzanne Crittenden, Heather Sand- burg, Davin Lee, Jason White. fFourth Rowl'Karen Klthcart. Wendy Webb, Karen Vinson, Jlll Christo- pherson. Cassie Dane, Brad Wehner, Nell Coker. Sophi Punoose, Tiffany Keng, Dennls Walker. lBack Rowl Christi Yarbrough, Ashley Stroud, Todd Murphy, Andy Phillips, Fred Ferraro, Jacky Wllburn, Samlr Par- ikh, Jennifer Jadlot, Rhonda Nlsbett. Jamle Wrlght, Scott Houston. organizations 77

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MODERN DAY MICHELANGE- LO. As an FHA project, sopho- mores Rebekah Cotton and Au- drey Brlster help paint Mrs. Boatman's art room. V' ADMISSION FEE. Freshman Joel DeLaVega gives his en- trance money to senior Tawnl Burton, a student council mem- ber. , f ' ,. ,, , I ,L ,,., , ,AVV V 7, ,M A W 5 L . ,s f ,rf , It f A J, Q ' , A 2 -' f fix? . ' fm. S STUDENT COUNCIL. QFront Rowj D'Ann Whltsell, Tawnl Burton, Krlstln Wilkerson, Greg Wise fSecond Rowj Jim Seeley, Paul Britt, Brian Eastln, Ashley Stroud, Chris Kryzak lBack Rowj Melanie Barnett, Teresa Johnson, Jeni McCurdy, Mrs. Llane Murphy, Karen Nave, Su- san Forrest, Misty Jackson. FHA: lFront Rowj Robyn Brlnkman, Chrlstle Yarbrough lSecond Rowb Kerl Casazza, Joyce John, Mary Wat- son. Chrlstl Castaner, Llsa Maples, Cindy Mlller, Stephanie Cannon, Mary Lou Redden 1Thlrd Rowl Kim Robbins, Rebekah Cotton, Vanessa Kempf, Mlndl Shafer, D'Ann Whlt- sell, Mlke Maxey, Audrey Brlster, Melissa Helms, Rebecca Sassone, Andrea Wagoner 1Top Rowl Judy Ferguson, Sophl Punnoose, Wendy Webb. Chad Boerner, Brad Hutche- son, Jamie Mattlcks, Mrs. Margaret Ellis, Danny Lehmann, Chris Zlegen- beln, Judy Simmons. Kay Thomas. , 3 76 0l'QaI'lIZ8tIOIlS Copy and Design by Chris Thompson Organizations Co edit



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I MUSICAL ELECTIONS. After pressure of electlons came fundraisers oofo-foo for sophomore officers positions, Joyner, Jason Jones, and F x Kryzak perform a rap. MONQ I MAKERS And, if you vote for me, great prom, said junior class make money, so there really l'll raise enough money so president Kelly Clay. isn't that much to do, said that we can have the prom in Senior class officers sold sophomore class president the White House! These senior T-shirts and class post- Jason Jones. Right now our were the kinds of promises ers in order to finance the project is collecting canned made on class officer election senior class trip at the end of foods for the needy people in day. the year. our community. After the votes were We had enough money From the pressure and ap- counted, however, officers left over from last year to prehension of elections, to undertook the enormous help finance our senior vid- the hard work and long hours tasks of spearheading fun- eo, said class president Kris- of raising money and spon- draisers and organizing ser- tin Wilkerson, but we hope soring worthwhile projects, vice projects, to sponsor a powder puff being a class officer consisted The most active money- football game in April to have of a lot of responsibility and makers were junior class offi- enough money for everyth- leadership. cers, who had to raise money ing. for the junior-senior prom. Sophomore and freshman 'fWe have Elf Day, turkey classes, however, sponsored sales, and the concession a canned food drive rather stand at all home basketball than trying to raise money. games, so I think we'll have a UWe aren't allowed to TURKEYS. Junlor James Shan- non delivers turkeys he sold. JUNIOR OFFICERS: Stacey FRESHMAN OFFICERS: Rajeev Palmer, secretary: Karen Klth- Lal, treasurer: Shannon Laurlto, 'Q Q ov! cart, vlce presldentg Kelly Clay, president: Shelley Lee, vice ' presldentg Aimee Strudwlck, president. Q treasurer. ,bk 'i .Ln -L 78 grgani2ati0l1S Copy and Design by Chris Thompson, Organizations Co-edl

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