David Crockett High School - Texan Yearbook (Austin, TX)

 - Class of 1978

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l Sales 'Fund Spanish. A candy sale which greatly increased the funds of the Pan Amer- ican Student Forum marked the beginning of a successful year for the Spanish Club. The moneytearned, along with that raised through future car washes and bakesales, was often given to charity and otherwise used to fund trips for the group. Mrs. T. J. Campbell once again sponsored the Spanish Club with the aid of the organization's able offi- cers. Ginger McGuire held the office of president while Roseann Flores and Kathy Esquival acted as vice- presidents. The leaders also included: Jaynie Curry, secretary and Cathy Chris- tians, historian. These students, along with many others met at least twice a month in an effort to boost the PASF. A trip of 20 selected members to a work convention in San Antonio marked the close of the year and the members began to plan for another season of service, charity and fun in '79, 1. Mrs. T. J. Campbell once again acted as sponsor ofthe Spanish Club. 2. Students were entertained by The Mexican RevoIution during an advisory assembly spon- sored bythe Spanish Club. 3. Mr. Garza teaches a student Spanish culture in the form of a dance. 4. Spanish students warily taste various foods pre- pared for a party. SPANISH CLUB. First row: Jaynie Curry, Roseann Flores, Mrs. T, J. Campbell, Ginger McGuire and Cathy Christians. Second row: ,lon Bayh, Bridget Marchant, Angel Araguz, Lynda Gonzales, Susan Ter' ranella and Teresa Barron. Third row: Richard Luevano, Pam Coy, Diana Natera, Dan Rogers and Pat Robinette. Fourth row: Teresa Batles, Denise Garner, Kerry Morse, Judy Rollman, Raelynn Bozell and Sandra Rios. Filth row: Sue Vito. Joyce Hain, Dale Murdoch, Saul Gonzales and Jim Armentrout.

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separate heats competed for the title. Latin awarded honors. lt's been a very rewarding experi- ence. Everything we've done has had a lot of support from the school and the Latin students, remarked Mrs. Paula Barnett, the new Latin and club sponsor. An early event of the year the Latin club together to in the Cougarland parade. The theme was Pandora's Box. , The club attended the city Olym' pics that are heldannually to bring all the Latin clubs togetheiifltorlcompeti- tion. The club members brought home second place sweepstakes in the Glympics along with 16 individual awards. L T C A Latin tournament was held at Oli- ver Wendell Holmes High School in San Antonio from which several indi- vidual awards were brought home. ,A Latin club event which involved the whole school was the annual chariot races. The winners of four Mrs. Kathy Fears won this year by a large margin. The proceeds from these races went to the Karen Collins Memorial Scholarship Award fund, given to the most active senior in the club each year. The most important event of the year was the TSJCL, the Texas State Junior ClassicalLeague,state con- vention. The club earned third place in a play competitionranydg second place in the Olympicsl L 1 The year was concliuclediwith a city-T wide banquet, that brought all of the clubs together once more. 1. The Latin class serenades the other language classes at the Foreign Language Christmas party, 2. Mrs. Kathy Fears races to a finish to win the - annual chariot race. 3. Latin members await the results of competition - , at the TSJCL convention in San Antonio. - 4. Mrs. Paula Barnett registers the Latin partici- - 'pants in the TSJCL State convention held at Trinity University in San Antonio. 5., Pandora's Box, a Roman myth, represents the Latin club in the Cougarland Parade. LATIN CLUB First row Melinda Alexander, Steve Lamoreaux, Ste phen Boiko, Gretchn Boettcher, Kristi Gabby, Pat Pollack and David Sernnritlky Second row Tommie DeBerry, Suzanne Perkins, Tricia Stischer, Barbara Perkins, Shanna Dunlap, Lesley McDonell and Debbie Altaro Third row Karen Spurkosky, Carolyn Foote, Jenriiler Tennison, D'Anna Stewart, Debbie Laake. Janie Park and Mrs Paula Barnett Fourth row Laura Hendricks, Cheryl Arnold, Jolie LaChance, Jaunita Neahr, Bonnie Schaeller, Crystal Miller and Belinda McDaneld Filth row Teri Eubank, Christy Wheeler, Jimmy Marotl, Delores Neanr, Beverly Holmes, David Stischer and Charles Tolliver i if ... g 119153 .. . y E ri W ' . 1 ea 'X X fl latin club 47 by Karen Spurkosky



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