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,Www '55 f fy , Sophomore Eric Castillo represents Mexican-American population in oz. school. He is active in football and on the newspaper journalism staff. Active in planning senior activities and working part-time, Senior Mary Lou Jaramillo is making a contribution to our 'melting pot.' 20 - Student Lite Among our popular Asian students are Freshman Huong Tran and Senior Thao Dinh. They are learning Spanish to supplemet their native language and English, L
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NO PASSXNO PLAY rule hurt Stanley Walker, Tim Scott and freshman team more than the Adrian Palmer are dressed for play. rs, However, John Taylor, rf- G, 9' ,459- it ,, -AW f ,-,k. rr, sf, i r -lar. 4 xc , W3 , i ri 4 55 2 W A are 2 in as .- ar W - ,fy 1.22 3 Q 1 1 agua, fi A 4. Q? :Em 'fi i jg aiiflgeffghiisbpilfg tv, s ii 5 7-. ,lt ' P W3 ' K New ..........-f---- A t, r.... S t I --rr i ,gg ' . sswsw . A One of our new teachers is Coach Dennis Wufhrich. He has been assigned to the freshman football and basketball teams: he also teaches three classes of government. ? Z sssxsmsssm ...:t Q. s. x NTP 'Q in Freshman Veronica Shivers smiles for the photographer while in the stocks at the Renaissance Festival. Her face is covered with shaving cream having just come from the FCA booth where she tried to shave a balloon. Student Life - 19
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t 1 'S oreign Students Make Contributions To Huskyland Our country is known as the Melting Pot because it has become a haven of the world. lt is a place of freedom and opportunity, a place where all races are equal and free to worship however they wish. This may have been forbidden in their home country. Even so, our school may be considered a Melting Pot. Of our 1,056 students, we have 270!0 Black, t6 !0 Hispanic, 50!0 Asian, and 52 'Vo Anglo. While we have students who are native lndonesians, Koreans, Germans, French and Vietnamese, we also have a full-blooded American Indian. Junior Shree Wherry is one of our Black students who participates in many extra-curricular events on our campus. gg. . H, Many of our foreign students arrived on our campus knowing little Englishg but they have overcome their shyness and their fears and are now an integral part of campus activities. They are in the band, on the yearbook staff, they sing in the choir, play football, and have become full-fledged Huskies as well as Texans. We are proud of our Melting Pot. We are all better citizens because we have come in contact with those who have been citizens of other countries. Junior Elbert Cooper and Sophomore Shane Thomas are two of the many students, whether black, white, Hispanic or Asian, who are treated equally and with respect in our school. An aide in the office of Mrs. Stanley .June Stone is Senior Aurora Perez. All ot our students find their niche and make vital contributions to Huskyland. Winning scholastic honors and participating on the math and science teams all four years is Asian student Tom Oh. Student Life - 21
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