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Less than a year ago, upon the advice of their uncle, a frightened Iranian family settled inthe Humble area. We came here, Lisa Aidun said, because they were having riots and a lot of killing in Iran. Lisa was forced to make a radical change in her life due to the familyfs move. Our high school over there had 70 students all together -from grades 7-12. It was so small that our school was actually a rented house, but here the school is gigantic! I plan to stay in this area for a few years so that I can be an actress. You may think that I'm being selfish, she admits, but I want to be famous. I yd .1 'E 1: E 5 Serving as Freshman class representative Robby Ellette felt that he could do more for his class if he were in a higher Student Council position With these feelings, Robby decided to run for StuCo vice president knowing that he had a slim chance for victory In a Cinderella type tale Robby stunned his opponents and himself by winning with a margin of votes. Surprisingly almost as quickly as Robby was declared victorious he was found to be ineligible It seemed that someone forgot to check Robby's grad point average' but after checking his grades they were found to be slightly too low. Even the fact that Robby was not allowed to be vice president did not deter his spirit. The young politician had cleverly also run as Sophomore class representative and won. For this time, at least, the glass slipper did not fit. As Robby aptly put it, Maybe next year.
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The cafeteria served to three lines in which different choices were available. One line was the lunch with a sandwich as the entree, the second was a plate lunch service and the last W8S an ala Ciifle SGI'Vlf1g EIFQEI. .1 Attendance aides work each period to mark the many absences. Laurelee Ellefson and Kathy Ireland work on first-period rolls.
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, Ni-wg ff' , 6 M E M it I'm not really sure why I like to work so hard at my musicf' confessed the very talented Danna Smith, Danna's labors are, however, paying off. Giving up her summers in order to attend the National Music Camp at Interloch, Michigan, the young musician has gained much needed experience. Welcomed awards, as well as precious practice, have been bestowed upon Danna for her ardent labor. The musician has been named to the Region and Area Orchestras, as well as the All-State Symphony Orchestra. She also occupied first chair in the District band. Danna's musical work does not stop at school. She has been the principal oboist in the Houston Youth Symphony for one and a half years. 'fl really like winning and I have finally found something that I can win with, Danna happily added. Acting was introduced to me when I was in the fifth grade, Mary Schratwieser said. I was star-struck by a musical that I saw. This humble introduction into the world of acting has led Mary to the glories of the stage. The young actress acted and lettered in drama and has appeared in three Humble Youth Theatre productions: The Water Engine, The Man Who Came To Dinner and Heaven Can Wait. Mary also acted in HurnbIe's University interscholastic League's One Act Play contest entry. Things went really well for me this year, she added, It's really neat to act on stage. It's just fantastic. Freshman Faces l fn. Q 'M aa C E 5
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