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EMQW W. ost favorite girl Cindi Baronoskie is pictured with Kevin Rivera, most favorite my, and most outstanding Latin Club member. :vid Gonzales reluctantly shares his octopus with Angela Grace. sonya burciaga Convlvlum sodalltatls Amans Gratia Amantis. Togas were the appropriate dress on initiation 1 day. X M-x..,..,, W
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Latin Club Members are BOTTOM ROW: Leanne Libby, Angela Gerber, Khoi Nguyen, Michelle Lockshart, Kevin Rivera, Raye Lynn Wise, Cindi Baronoskie, Kelley Jones and Angela Grace. SE- COND ROW: Blanche Villarreal, Lisa Ruiz, Debra Valdez, Leo Andrade, Jr., Kathryn Kelly, Linda Dimas, Jessica Barela, Alicia Lewis, Laura Spann, Virginia Guajardo, Wendy Brown, Cathy Gurka, Sonya Burciaga and Sponsor, Mr. Trog Nesbit. THIRD ROW: Demetric Johnson, Cindy Dunaway. Gary Weaver, Daen Stef- fler, Mary Ribnikar, Nancy La Soya, Kim Vick, Ed- ward Perez, Robin Sanders, Michelle Her- mis, Griselda Salinas and Greg Juarez. FOURTH ROW: David Gonzales, Marco Mendez, Donald Frank, John Metz, Chris Martin, Alfred Perez, Thomas Black, Richard Johnson, Hisham Rahman and Donny Jackson. A Taste of Ancient Rome Amans Gratia Amantis CLatiri Clubj got their year oft to a rousing start with election of officers. Each officer gave their acceptance speech in Latin and English. Kevin Rivera was elected president, Michell Lockhart, vice presidentg Raye Lynn Wise, secretaryg Angela Gerber and Lee Ann Libby, reporters, Cindy Baronowski, historiang Khoi Nyugen, treasurerg and Angela Grace and Kelley Jones, sponsor assistants and Miles Elder and Richard Johnson, sergeants-at-arms. Events slated throughout the year included pizza parties, social gather- ings, a certamen and the building of a catapult. Highlight of the year was at- tending the Texas State Junior Classical League Convention in Amarillo, Texas. Gastronomical delights at some of the feasts included such delicacies as grape leaves stuffed with lamb, oc- topus and other traditional Roman foods. The year was closed with a Roman style banquet to which members wore traditional style Roman clothing. Food was eaten in Roman style. A great deal of the credit for the 75'X1 increase in membership goes to our new sponsor, Mr. Trog Nesbit, a true winner of the 'Good Guy Award,' said Sonya Burciaga. Oh, toga day Is tomorrow? asks Dawn Steffler. dps by
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G.S.L. delegates get ready to meet the West Brook delegates at midfield. Cindy Bracewell, Leanne Libby and Terri Keen serve refreshments at the Howdy Dance. Nancy LaSoya and Albert Davila put out all of their energy to help at the Howdy Dance. D -r l Everything in Good Order Many Senators discovered that being a member of one of the most active and prestigious clubs on cam- pus was not as easy as they had thought it would be. The many ac- tivities sponsored by the Student Senate required hardworking, dedicated individuals, who were will- ing to put in a lot of overtime. Homecoming festivities, dances, candy cane-o-grams, contributions to the lock fund and a week in January set aside to honor teachers, were a few of the in school projects the Senators sponsored. Besides these functions, the Senate helped the community by contributing their time and efforts to the canned food drive, blood drive and college night. Although they worked hard and contributed many hours, students felt that it was worth it. Vice presi- dent Cindy Wheeler stated, I feel like the satisfaction of knowing that I have done my part is worth all of the time and work l've put in. Senate President Raymond Stub- blefield escorts senior class sponsor Debi Meschwitz onto the field at Homecoming.
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