Douglas MacArthur High School - MacArtair Yearbook (Houston, TX)

 - Class of 1978

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YS cloers, the give The t g ' 7. 21 2 groups The clubs, after a couple of weeks ot organization, decided to start the year off fresh with socials, initiations, fund raising and service projects. They were the ones responsible tor the outbreak of acne among the student body. lVl 8t M's, Junior Mints, and chocolate bars served as money making projects. Later in the year, clubs were allowed to hold meetings during class time once a month. Here they discussed the good news and the bad news. Usually, the financial report came first and plans to correct it second. Here, they plane ned their initiation ceremonies, whether it be dressing up or a handshake and an oath. They planned when and where to hold their banquet, and in what ways their club could be an asset to the community through service pro- jects. Through these various clubs, the elderly in nursing homes received love and kindness from many of the stu- dents. The Ellen B. Lane center hosted club members who volunteered to stage an Easter carnival for handicap- ped children. And to add to the spirit of giving were the perform- ances of the cheerleaders, the band, the choir, the drill team and drama. These helped encourage and support the students at their own home base, MacArthur. Each person who rendered a service added to the fresh start and the increased success of lVlacArthur's groups. 7? Nl Q' We salute you. Showing their love for their school by participating in the school song at one of the morning pep rallies are members of the junior class. i 1 Dance to the music. Showing their out- standing musical talent, the Jazz rformed for the student body ring the school year.

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