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low P.A.S.F. members James Siegert, Sandra Perrydore, and Renee Ramirez along with nsor, Ruben Garza, and the entire Spanish club, work during the Christmas season to raise s for the annual Blue Santa project at Crockett. bove: Spanish club members and sponsor look on as club president, Angie Ramirez, presents e check to Mrs. Castro for her injured daughter, Veronica. left Second vice president of .A.S.F., Sandra Perrydore, bobs for apples at the club's Halloween party in October. Sandra Jas dressed as the nerd and won first place in the costume contest. First Row: Pan American Student Forum members are Bernie Perez, J. N. Moore, George Carmona, Rhonda Prisock, Scott Reser. Second Row: Melissa Pruneda, Dzgvhne Watson, Rhonda Raymond frecording secretaryl, Sr. Ruben arza Ksponsorj, Dawg Bowen Ifirst vice presidentj, Angie Ramirez fpresidentl, Sandy errydore Isecond vice presidentj, Jessica Rosales, Cindy Reyes, Renee Ramirez, Irene Standoval, Cherry L nch. Third Row: Stacey Dyer, Cynthia Stockton, Roberta Mercadlb, Robert Hook, Becky Taylor, Kerry Tompkins, Isabael Rerucha, Jennifer Rubio, Eva Riojas, Isabael DeLeon, Patricia Torres, K. C. Castruita, Karin Nelson, Tonya Baker, Drake Sparks, Amanda Chapa, Leon Ramirez, Lisa Rodriguez, Laurie Pruett, Ricky Villareal. Fourth Row: Donna Alexander, Teresa Cisneros, Chris Johnson, Sandra Stein, Cindy Ledesma, Leticia Carvantaz, DeeDee Cano, Sandra Galvez, James Sergrets, Kevin Bowie, Reed Jenkins. First Row: Spanish Honor Society members are Edith Gonzalez, Mrs. Margaret Adey fsponsorj, Angie Ramirez Ivice presidentj, Nellie Canales fpresidentl, Maria Cervantez fsecretaryl, Lauren Rivera Itreasurerj, Julianne Huerta, Robbie Neely. Second Row: Victoria Moreno, Pam Wright, Sara Barrington, Lisa Krantz, Alexia Thompson, Lori Seiler, Karin Nelson, Judith Stolle, Cherry Lynch, Julie Spell, Laura Barberena, Danny Bowen, Sandra Trevino, Jodie Mikes, Russell Zach. Spanish Clubs f147
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ultural ' ing Ethnic clubs award scholarships, observe Halloween with costume party Two of the most culturally aware organizations at Crockett are the Spanish Honor Society and the Spanish club. The Spanish Honor Society, spon- sored by Spanish teacher Margaret Adey, is a group of students with two A or A- cumulative averages in his or her Spanish class fone in first year and one in second yearj. They also have to be passing all other classes previous to the year they enter S.H.S. The club inducted forty-two new members at its annual banquet in April. The club also gave five scholarships to students whom Mrs. Adey said gave outstanding contribution to the club. The five S100 scholarships were awarded to Angie Ramirez fVice Presidentl, Edith Gonzales, Nellie Canales, Michael Hafner, and Court Stroud. Mrs. Adey also said she hopes for the awarding of the scholarships to become an annual event. This year's Pan American Student Forum was the largest organization at Crockett one hundred seventy-two members. Spanish teacher Ruben Garza, sponsor of the P.A.S.F., said that the officers were really great and that they provided wonderful leadership, just fantastic. The of- ficers wre President Angie Ramirez, First Vice President Danny Bowen, Second Vice President Sandra Per- rydore, Historian Mark Graham, and Secretary Rhonda Raymond. An annual event that this year ' members participated in, was tl' Spanish Convention. Club membe. stayed at the Hilton Palacio. Tl club's scrapbook took second place the convention. This was amorll many of the schools all around Texa- that competed. The P.A.S.F. contributed a lar' donation to the injured daughter o Crockett custodian. Veronica Cast daughter of Mrs. Julia Castro, wi seriously injured early this year, bl was able to walk across the stage Travis High School's commencemez exercises in May. Mrs. Castro W very agpreciative of the S500 the ch contri uted to help pay for Tx N daughter's medical expenses. l 5 .5 i . 'xxx-xx 146!Spanish Clubs
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Mask of Gold The drama department has given Crockett a full and glamorous year of entertain- ment and enjoyment through theatrical performances. The Golden Mask Players has seven- teen student members, and organization sponsor Bill clude Sara Moreland, Anna Davis, Kelly DeConik, J.D. Horne, Robert Young, and Jeff Stewart. Officers were president-Laura Barberena, vice president-Sharon Haley, historian-Shawn Sweeten, secretary-Andria Dickerson, Drama's Golden Mask Players build on expectations of excellence Staples. The emotion and in- tensity invested into a role be- ing played and created is ex- citing to watch, and even more exciting to be a part of said Golden Mask Players president, Laura Barberena. The drama department has had an exceptionally successful year, and each student having articipated in the organization lias earned the admiration and respect they deserve for all of the hours invested into the specialized degrees of stage and theatre education. Props, clothes, make-up, scripts, and time are only a few of the necessities drama members are known for creating and being responsible for. Drama students are often seen rehearsing roles in the halls, leaving passerby students in wonder if they are witnessing students in role play, or actual conversation. A joke only the drama students can know. Drama board members in- and publicity-Carmela Epright. Students involved with the drama department are largely known only to be seen during school hours and on weekends during rehearsal time for an up- coming performance. The dedication of the students is a large part of the quality perfor- mances the drama department has presented during the 1984- 84 school year. Learning to be part of a working grou of peo- ple is a skill needed and, used for almost any walk of life said drama student Joedaniel Horne. The creativity and skill displayed while acting threw a role is just one of the satisfying rewards of belonging to the drama's Golden Mask Players. This year we've had a really great group of students, and I have en'oyed working with all of them. liach student has the talent and potential to excel, and I hope they will, said Golden Mask Players sponsor Bill Staples. X, ,cr t N39 4 fp ,ff We f A QQ ,nr 3 0 so .Q f- F' iff' ,. xi , 1 .-- ' Back Row: Carmela E right, Jefferson Stewart, David Tiede, Robert Crockett Speech Ryland, Jerry Carter, E ward Garza, Kim F redericks, Roberta Gonzales, melinda morre, Melanie Moore, Steve Durchin. Middle Row: Gil Sharp, Lisa Patton, Robert Young, Melissa Pruneda, Anna Davidson, Shaun Sweeten, David Bates, Donna Eastlich, Mike Rowland. Front Row: Travis Bennett, Todd Masterson, Oscar Lopez, Kelly DeConnick. Not Pictured: Joedaniel Horne, Laura Barberena, Chris Nyman 148lDrama
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