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ioundup editor Sheryl Bashara explains the progress ol the yearbook es to the Longhorn Council. eeeeeii e lda Lozano takes blood from Donna Agrella during the blood drive spon- pd by the Longhorn Council. S C i MMW P . Longhorn Council Longhorn Council 147
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Longhorn Council rg as A ss at SMT: 'T it - J r see Te E Kelly Krafick, Laurie Sedita, Sharon Smola, and Julie Smola lg l l U18 Alma MZLBI' with H18 GSL m8mb8l'S ff0l'l1 SOUUI HOUSLDII. Chris Ethridge and Kelly Kratick discuss the maeting's bus while Peggy Walters and Steve Oddo look on. aa.. sissti The People's Choice Leads Longhorn Council This meeting will now come to order, were Kelly Krafick's, student body president, first words once a month every mon- th. Assisting Krafick in the duties of officer were these of- ficers, Chris Ethridge,vice- presidenty, Lisa Cosentini, secretary, Laurie Sedita, treasurer, Roseann Ebert, historian, and Beverly Hays, chaplain. Peggy Walters, assistant principal, was also present at the meetings to make sure everything ran smoothly. Among the many activities of the Longhorn Council were the Spirit and Homecoming decorating contests. This was a big success among all homerooms, The United Fund was also extremely successful. This school donated over 3950, the largest donation ever made here. The Fun Run, food drive, blood drive, and Smoke-Out were the ogher activities spon- sored bythe council. The Good Sportsmanship League, GSL, was another responsibility of the Longhorn Council. The GSL members were Krafick and Sedita, seniors, and two sisters promoted the good sportsmanship for this school, Sharon and Julie Smola, junior and sophomore. These members met the opposing teams' GSL members at every home and away football game. The Council had an overall good year. They also sold Howdy Hands to raise money for the District 13 GSL meeting. The biggest job for Krafick, personally, was to repair the mascot, Sir Loin, after he was damaged by vandals. Krafick volunteered her own as well as the service of the art classes. Michelle Millet, David Massicott, and Joan Gundalach wer winners ofthe fun run sposored by the Longhtrn Council. 146 Longhorn Council
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uw French Club J. . From French Toast to Perrier 'UI 35 D' ' M T.- Kelley Miller, Bose Hadash, Betsy Urschel, Phil Fang, Laura Willars, and James Hulme, sponsor, discuss their next activity at a meeting before school. Robin Blilie, freshman, placed fourth in state in the in- strumental solo division at the French contest. ' iff' rafrrr I I f I V' ,V -.., I ,Qual k.V,,V V4 S? Zin f SQ. Q 1' I took French because I hope I can use it later. It's been a really good experience! -Philip Fang 'Q Q c,'I c... s, ' 33 V .... I l I know French will help me in college, but I also think the language sounds nice. -Betsy Urschel Bm Taking French is beneficial to students who are of an adven- turous nature because you learn all about French speaking coun- tries around the world. -Sandii Woods The French Club was a sr group of students who wanter be with friends who shared t interests in France. Their it activities were eating l Christmas Party, preparing the French Honor So Banquet and attending the T3 French Symposium, a Fre Contest held in Dallas. working a few days Astroworld, the club meml helped raise money for the 1 James Hulme, sponsor, belie the contest is getting more more difficult each year. number of schools and stud: increases and so does the c petition. Robin Blilie, fri man, won fourth place for instrumental solo. The provedd to be a fun memorable experience for who went. This year's officers were L: Willars, president, Kelley Mi vice-president, Bose Had: secretary, Phil Fang, histor Betsy Urschel, parliamentar and Khanh Nguyen, treast Willars said she thou everything turned out well ex that towards the end of the things became a unorganized because of o school responsibilities. 148 French Club
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