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W New spirit clubs attract fans' interest, attention In the stands at football games, members of almost any club on campus could be found cheering for the Buffs, but one group of fans broke away from the crowd to form a club of thdrown. The Buff backers, a spirit club founded by seniors Cindy Pemberton and Renauda McMahon, emerged in a wave of orange t-shirts displaying the slogan We back the pack! to become one of the largest organizations at school, Members of another new club called Whiz Quiz, broke away from studies and other activities long enough to participate in quhshowtypecmnpehhonagmnmcxherhghschods The group of students formerly labeled The Moronsi' decided to break away from their old reputation of being troublemakers and become a legitimate club. With Coach Don Derryberry acting as sponsor, they changed their name to The True Bisonsf' Many more clubs offered students opportunities to break away from schoolwork to participate in activities such as camping in tents, eating at Crystals, working at a swapmeet, and building a booth for Octoberfestl 'J CLUBS To raise money for the trip to New Orleans, senior French club member Randy Lucas makes mini-mums to sell before homecoming. sr mr Senior HOSA member Kayleen Logan checks Mr. Lee Hamby for high blood pressure while, senior Marcy Moran awaits her turn.
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JN' W I Juniors Sondi Crawford, Renee Walker, and Cheryl Brown enjoy refreshments served at the FBLA district workshop hosted by the Haltom chapter. ' A s.,,.,,,..' new 'S On an outing to Richland Bowl, senior Evelyn Poland keeps score as fellow club members test their skill at bowling. Before visiting the Children's Hospital with VHOE at Halloween, Teresa Courchesne, senior, tries out a childrens' ride at Crystals. 7 8 X CLUBS
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