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Helpers Both the Student Counc il and the National Honor Society (NHS) were involved with im- proving the look and attitude of the school and the students. The members of NHS helped stu- dents by tutoring them in sub- jects they were having trouble with. I really enjoyed the tutorials because I like helping people with their hard subjects. I hope NHS continues doing this next year, senior Tina Adkins said. Along with sponsoring tutori- als, the NHS also participated in school fund raisers by selling carnations for Valentine ' s Day. The Student Council planned Homecoming activities, went trick or treating for canned goods, sponsored the Powder Puff football game, the Valen- tine ' s dance, and they sold cans of soda during lunch in the stu- dent store. For a community activity, we went from door to door col- lecting canned goods for Austin Area Food Bank. The commu- nity people liked what we did and commended us for our ef- forts, president Debbie Kaiser said. In order to retain member- ship in NHS, students had to have an overall average of at least 90. Student Council mem- bers were elected by their class. Council members and NHS stu- dents had to show good char- acter, leadership, and responsi- bility.
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1 From Ron: K le Howard, Ten Ashle . Fred Duck. Debbie kaiser, Sok oo ooa. Denise Schriber. Sher- rie Coleman. Roland . Ron THo:Gnen Bonner, Mar- sha Snyder. Melissa Kinsey. Danielle Cockrell. Shane Turner, Amy Perales. Tammey Blasdel. Carey Click, Martha Click. Row Three:Mike Elman. Susan Cuenlzel, Nicole While. Madra Mayes. Row F ' ourAlex Gloria, Honee Lewler. Mary lx u Ponce, Tracey Simpson. John Arriaga. Front RoH:Sok Woo Yoon, Susan Guentz l, Debbie Alberthal, Nancy Nuspl, Kim Rhodes, Tiffany Homs- by. Susan Cole, Sharia Day. Sid Davila.Roo THO:Trina Holwe ter, Debbie Kaiser, Jennifer Plant, Berdoil, Kathy Stevens. Marivel Hernandez. Chr Edn Ros inda Bauti .Ron Three:Bemice Reyes. Mary Carter. Wendy Lutz. Riclt Ryan. Josef Smit. Karen Allen, Nick Gonzales, Stefanie Merculief, Sherri Chambers. Row Four Jen- nifer Johnson, Cookie Adkins, Marsha Snyder, Kerri Saunders, Anita Randolph, Rhett Wallace, Denise Schriber, Ann Mikus. Sberrie Coleman, Kevin Dailey. Kathy Collins. Studying diligently in business law, NHS member Tiffany Hornsby works to keep her grades up to the organization ' s stan- dards. Pholo By Bobby Maxa Participating in an NHS after-school ac- tivity, sponsor Kathy Collins enjoys the ice skating rink at Northcross Mall. Photo By .Stefanie Merculief. Adorning the Student Council-sponsored Christmas Tree, seniors Honee Lewler and Tracey Simpson show their pride in the school. Photo By Steve McCandless Discussing their plans for the year, seni- ors Sok Woo Yoon, Debbie Kaiser. Fred Duck and Chris Berdoil lead the Council meeting.
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Senior AJ. Foulois prepares sophomore Patt ' W ' hited to bob for apples. Phoio b Sabina Moses Sponsor Brad Harris informs junior Madra Mayes and freshman Julie Lynch of the next meeting. Photo by John Merculief Fellowship In a relaxed atmosphere. Fel- lowship of Christian Athletes and Young Life introduced re- ligion to students in ways to ap- ply it to everyday life as a teenager in high school. FCA met every other Mon- day. Sometimes we would meet on Saturday nights. At those meetings we would play volley- ball and eat, but we also got lessons and read from the Bi- ble, senior Susan Cole said. We always opened and closed with a prayer. Neither club had restricted membership. More than ath- letes were allowed in FCA, and Young Life was open to eve- ryone. Young Life couldn ' t meet during school hours. We met in front of the school every Mon- day night and went to Crockett High to be with their students, sophomore Teri Ashley said. Young Life was an interna- tional organization, so the pro- gram also provided summer camps and trips for its mem- bers. Students went on retreats and the club journeyed to Breckenridge, Colorado in De- cember to ski. FCA members built a float to ride and display during the Homecoming Parade. Photo by Maggie Ellis 54 V Clubs YOUNG LIFE FCA
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