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,- .. l Srl V l . X Q ya K x x - Q .fx I, xx H ,W V Q ' 'f 2 ' Qifba. l' A 1 'QP i , L-X 'fy F wi l p-,,.,... .. be 'sf Senators Rhonda Spann, Khoi Nguyen, Maria Perez, Candy Woods, Albert Davila and Tracey Hendley take money at the Howdy Dance. Hermelinda Flores shakes presents while Senate officers Sandra Wheeler and Derwin Youngblood pick out the right pieces for the tree. I r i at 4 f i' .. i -xiii' dawn steftler Historian Laura Rojas tries to un- tangle the garland for the Christmas tree. Raymond Stubblefield encourages students to buy their spirit chains. ,K D ,K Q .f 5 5 4,5 Qgyi T Q 4 fe 'Eff -.1 ul Senate members are BOTTOM ROW: sponsor Nancy Thurman, historian Laura Rojas, vice president Cindy Wheeler, president Raymond Stubblefield, treasurer Sandra Wheeler, secretary Chris Jasek and parliamentarian Derwin Youngblood. SECOND ROW: Jennifer Ren- don, Kathy Joe, Tracey Hendley. Bonifacio Juarez, Cathlene Gentry, Michelle Lockhart, Elizabeth Zalazar, Cin- dy Bracewell, Lupina Layton, Rhonda Ver- non, Ronald Paiz, Khoi Nguyen and San- dra Eng. THIRD ROW: Daniel Barrientes. Terri Keen, Rhonda Spann, Leanne Libby, Hermelinda Flores, Gary Weaver, Maria Perez, Candy Woods and Penny Price. TOP ROW: Stacey Brumley, Anna Nunez, Carol Bernshausen, Lisa Hilton, Amy Arm- strong, Larry Ponder, John Metz, Albert Davila, Angie Blackburn and Alicia Lewis. SIEUSS 892
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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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chess 254 Chess Club members are BOTTOM ROW: Richard Nichols, Ricky LaSoya, Fred Hawkins, Mark Price and Louis J. Dedek. ROW TWO: Shaun Malley, Gabriel Garcia, Orville Clark, Keith Robertson and Bobby Tran. ROW THREE: Dennis Rivard, Timothy Oldner, Larry Anderson, Eddie Mendoza, Huan Tong, J. R. Juarez and sponsor Mr. Frank Durham. Everyone is amazed at how good Keith Robertson is at computer chess. Kings of Check and Mate The Chess Club offered members a chance to develop deductive reasoning ability. Members not only experienced competitive fun, but also experienced forming logical concepts. In December they entered a tour- nament at Klein High School where Keith Robertson received a first place trophy in division A and Ed- die Mendoza was awarded a runner up trophy in division After the tournament members went to spon- sor Mr. Frank Durham's home for an overnight party. Members also entered tour- naments in October and November, played team matches in January and February and competed in championship tournaments in April and May. I joined the Chess Club because l liked the challenge of the tour- naments and I liked the parties, said Keith Robertson. Mr. Durham gave the members the support, confidence and en- couragement that was needed to be a successful chess player, Keith added. Check mate, secretly hopes Dennis Rivard. dps by
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