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Q eer Counselors go through special classes that prepare em for teenage problems occur- 5 in and out of school. With their owledge, they can try to help or Ive a problem for a teenager :king for an answer. Some areas of their counseling a teen pregnancy, drug addic- ln, and rape. Peer Counselors are so helpful at they were featured on Teen TV mere they discussed the problems enagers face. They ended the year with a :thing drive for the Battered omen's Shelter and the Senior if s Counselors ore olvvoys willing ro help teens Senior Prom at the Four Season's Nursing home. About the club, Pier Abrahms, said, I enjoy it because it teaches you how to help others while help- ing yourself. Trina Welz said, Being a Peer Counselor member was very infor- mative. lt educated us in many areas concerning teenage pro- blems. Helping friends was one of the best parts. Richard Castellanos said, There has never been a dull moment in Peer Counselors. It kept us up- dated and aware of peer pressure so we could translate this help for a teenager in need. Learning about problems enabl- ed us to talk to classes so we could inform students about their pro- blems, said Shanice O'Rear. Since part of Peer Counselor's work is in- forming students, Shanice O' Rear answers questions for Mr. Irvin Reeves' health class. iPhoto by Rodriguezy During the Senior Senior Prom at the Four Season's Nursing Home, Voddie Baucham entertains the guests. iPhoto courtesy Archery One of the members who ordered a special club T-shirt is Anne Lott. fPhoto courtesy Archery Meeting new friends is part of the enter- tainment for Cindy Hawley at the Senior Senior Prom. iPhoto courtesy Archery Page by Bianca Garciaf65
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Collecting donated clothes for the Bat- tered Women's shelter are Trina Welz and Ms. Jan Archer. CPhotos courtesy Archery 'R.,,,e- Members Cindy Adams and Betsy Nava meet other members from Judson at the 4,4 Arg, f KENS TV program. iPhoto by Anayal ff The audience includes other supporting members from other schools. Marcy Anaya and Betsy Nava wait patiently for the program to begin. iPhoto by Anayaj E f The panel included Janet Alyng Planned Judson's Counsel, Voddie Baucham, Cin- Parenthood Coordinator, a member from dy Adams, and Ms. Jan Archer. Baucham if at ' All fi? 4 T I V. A x explains the purpose for peer counseli 64fPage by Bianca Garcia in high schools. iPhoto by Anayaj
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Aboard the bus to San Antonio College are Rose Trejn, Leonard Mora, and Felipa Lopez. iPhoto by Anayaj . ,,, 377 ' Working at the Victoria Courts Day Care Center is Keisha Swisher. iPhoto by Anayab 66fPage by Brenda Rivas H he suc- cess of the fund raisers and social events of the Health Econom- ics Cooperation Education was outstanding, in paying for the club dues and socials, said Dorothy Psen- cik, sponsor. Their fund- rasiers were selling popcorn 'Success r WOS outstanding in gallon containers and Valen- tine candy. The club had one charitable activity, the collection of canned goods for the needy through the Salvation Army at Christmas time. Two outstanding members are Keisha Swisher and Jeanette Miranda. They show a lot of I Wf Q C. leadership dur- ing fundraisers, they actually take over, said Psencik. Social events included a party to install the officers, a Christmas par- ty, an em- ployeefemployer reception at the Bright Shaw, a field trip to San Antonio College, and an awards banquet. kr. I ., C 'ft . A i . S v Zta 5 ll X? ltrr. 5 1 ,lille l 'V 2 i 6 .. ,L l 'Tx Babies are a lot of fun and work for Murphy Center. iPhoto by Anayaj Winifred Nlous, who works at the Healy
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