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n From Row: Sponsor Ricky ' ickers, alerie Quintero, kerri Saunders, Sok Woo Voon, Lydia Swan. Stefanie Merculief, Kim Grevieldinger. Sponsor Delores Fran- cis Row Two: Veronica Nunn, Leesa Strode. Susan Guentzel, Brenda Fairel, Mary Carter. Ruth Jehlen Row Three: Denise Schriber, Raquel Calderon, Ann Mikus, Irma X ' aldez:, Anita Pena, Melissa Villareal. Mary Lou Ponce Row Four: Cindy deader, Angie Williams, Felicia Wiggins, Susun Voon. Charles kelm, Jimmy Greene. Nick Gonzales Row Five: Pam- ela Freeman, Venus Merrick. Joy Pearce, Jennifer Clark, Paul Ortiz, Pedro Rodriguez. Sharia Day, and Michelle Willard. Creating the Tricks-for-Teach bags at Halloween, senior Jimmy Greene, soph- omore Kim Greiveldinger, and senior Mary Carter put care into t he teacher appreciation project. Photo by Mario Gonzales Receiving help from sponsor Delores Francis, sophomore Ruth Jehlen looks on with attentiveneSS. Photo by Mario Gonzales A 68 Clubs TAFE SODA I I I
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During halftime the band performed to a marching routine on the football field to provide entertainment for the spectators. Smiling with pride, band sweetheart Stefanie Merculief receives her senior letter jacket and puts it on for the first time on Band Night. Maif hinx down Congress Avenue, junior KAren Allen, steps in time with the band as they play in the annual Veteran ' s Day Piiade. Photo By Mafigie Ellis Front Row: John McCoy, Solomon Bedford,German Guerrero.Paul Orta, Bridget Johnson, Lisa Monreal, Roger F.isenbeck, I ' imulhy Cantrell, Angie lankersly; Row Two: Stefanie Merculief, Donny Pope, Mary Nunez. Nicole White. Jennifer Clark. Carmen Sandoval, John Merculief, Kenny Carren; Row Three: Clayton Polliui. Sok Woo oon. Corrie Erickson, Charles Salas, Brad Howard, Marco Martinez, John- ny Perales. Kyle Howard Front Row: Cynthia, .Scottie Ozman, Arlene BuDce, Virginia l pez, Maya Henderson. I esa Strode, .Susun ' oon, Angie Williams, Cynthia Perez, Clarice Belving, Sherry Sanchez, Oenise Schriber, Row Two: Becky Montoya, Veronica Burrell, Angela Monreal, DeeDee Cleaveland, Angela Kudary. Marivel C nzales, Karen Allen, Amy Perales, Marrissa Vil- lanueva, Christine Delacruz, Tara Kilpatrick; Row Thr al Valde ny Le Miramontez, Cassie Johnson, Monique Sanchez; Row Four: Nick Gonsales. Roman Lopez. Charles Liverman, Amie Delacnu, Kennie Lightle. Craig Gon- sales. Sylvester Rodriguez. Danielle Cockrel, Rosalinda Bautista. Denise Castillo, Jaime Redford Front Row: Rowan Pickering, Eric Swain; Row Two: Kevin I nd, Danny. Jonathon McCaslin; Row Three: Don Pollitt, Rhonda Dabney. Johnnie Brockway. Chris Carson, David Thyssen, .Scott Wilhite lilt By Ruth Jehlen
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Service Two service organizations that were active in and out of school were TAPE and SODA. Texas Association of Future Educators (TAPE) had the larg- est chapter in the state. With approximately 45 members, the club gained practical teaching experience at the elementary schools, volunteered assistance at the Capital Area Pood Bank, and raised money to attend lo- cal workshops and conventions. Popham Elementary allowed TAPE members to teach in the classroom for two days. This was the first year we were allowed to actually teach in the class, senior Kerri Saunders said. Because the chapter was given the opportunity to teach in the classroom, organizers of the state TAPE convention asked the the club to conduct a sem- inar which was entitled You ' re the Teacher . Students Opposed to Drug Abuse (SODA) spent the year encouraging students to stay in school and out of drugs. Besides hanging drug abuse preventa- tive posters in halls, the club sponsored Drug Awareness Week in December. Service clubs and organiza- tions in the school interacted with SODA to fight drug abuse. All the clubs contributed flyers, posters, or skits. After winning the pumpkin caning con- test at Halloween, the TAKE club re- ceived a coke party. Seniors Nick Gonzales, Ann Mikus, Mary Lou Ponce, Mary Carter, and Kerri Saunders social- ize during the party in the East Library. Pholo by John Merculief Enjoying the TAPE meeting, senior Lyd- ia Swan waits for her turn to speak. Phoio Layout By Debbie Kaiser A 69
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