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Self improvement Club Improving Your Senses To help the people feel good about themselves, was Diane Enghrock's, freshman, reason for starting the self-improvement club. Engbrock went to Mary Clingan, nurse, with her idea. Robert Cotrone, sophomore, ex- plained that the members gave each other support. During the meetings the students got into rap sessions where topics such' as weight loss, fashion and outlooks on life were discussed. Clingan exlplalned that it was hard getting the club started, but progress was made throughout the year. Members of the club were, Engbrock-president, Mirain Lewis-vice-president, Cotrone- secretaryftreasurer, Brenda Medina, freshman, Sonya Smith, freshman, and Tonya Miller, sophomore. The club sponsored Health Awareness Week April 17-24. During lunch periods different types of health care were demonstrated. s l NX 1 N 1 N At a meeting you can say anything you want: it's like having a family discussion. -Mafiall Lewis The Math Club this year of- fered many different areas of compeititon. Students competed in areas such as algebra 1, calculas, calculator, computer, and number sense. The numbers sense test involved solving as many problems mentally as a student could within a 10 minute time limit. The -club attended various math tournaments throughout the year. At the Lamar University tournament, Feb. 5, Mark Chassay won first place in Division 3 calculator. Joey Talghader won second place and third place Algebra I and ll at Pasadena High School on Feb. 6. Feb. 13 San Le received second place in calculasat the Clear lake High tournament, which helped him to acquire the title of best all-around math student at this school. This club also sponsored the third annual Math Relay on April 15 in which 21 teams from all grades levels participated. Third period gym girls demonstrate an aerobic routine lunches for Health Awareness Week. ,,,,,.....-.---- A H was ...s 'Tw Self Improvement Club members attend a meeting before school on Thursday morning. 156 Self improvement clubfivlatn Club
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S ing is Elena Lopez as she displays the plaster- he made in her art class. Urschel listens as Bea Wyman, Art Club introduces guest speaker llosalea Watts. Art is one of the few classes that you get to do your own thing. Nobody does the same thing. -Tippy Hammond X: 1' Vs Y W .- 4-4, efuf do During the last few minutes of Harold Briggs's English class, Sonny Frazier, Ed- mundo Delgado, and Martin Zera read through their copies of the newly printed Write-Un magazine. English teachers Harold Briggs and Rosemary Rayburn double as Write-Un sponsors. ' if 0 Write-On Ari Club! Write-On 155
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L . t gggg at AT F-T2EIl...P C efie e ae P' k '1 at as n , Q me -2 Si b . X gvsh -s-..,.. ..,. udents and Math Club members wait to begin the third h periods. ath Club members practice belore ool on Wednesday mornings lor tour- rents. 5 'l' rw if Faculty members and judges prepare to begin the third Annual Math Relay. AL annual Math Relay sponsored by the Math Club April 15 during filth and l Q 2 J X 5 WG, IMG Math Clubj, did pret- ty Well, but W6 still Mad m0r0 practice. -Lien Nguyen Mem club Self lmprovement'Club!.Math Club 157
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