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F- . Group represents Chile, Gabon at annual area meet Chile and Gabon were represented by the HHS Model United Nations delegates at the General Assembly ot the Sixth Annual Houston Area Model United Nations meet. The meeting took place at the University of Houston Central Campus March 26-28. Five members repre- sented Chile and six Gabon. Kenneth Caldwell, Chief Delegate of Chile, was elected blockleader. Chile went on to win Outstanding National Rep- J. C. Marvez and David Sewell prepare their presentation on Gabon tor the Houston Area Model UN meet at the University of Houston. The HHS delegates were among 400 students who participated in the meet. Model UN 196 Model UN presentative of the Latin American Bloc. The Model Security Council and the international Court of Justice also met at the University of Houston March 26-28. The court met to settle a dispute between Argentina, represented by St. John's High School, and Chile, represented by HHS, over the Beagle Islands. Liz Brunner and Julia Sullivan won the case. At one ot the UN meetings, Sponsor Gerald Senn and President Kenneth Caldwell discuss the format for the Model UN meet March 26-28. Kenneth was elected blockleader for the Chile delegation. Model UN includes Billy Hinton, Michael Kelley, Christy political issues in a mock session at the University ot Touchstone, David Sewell, George Caldwell, J. C. Marvez, Houston. The group represented Chile and Gabon at the President Kenneth Caldwell. The organization deals with United Nations meet. ID :r O 3 Q. m U7 -4 Q i I 7 O 3 Q. nt EIJ -4 Q 1
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Humble Forensic League members are ttront rowl Sponsor Larry Ross, DeYoung, Jan Sarver, Billy Hinton, Jay Duong, Barbara Bagwell, Dawn Lee, President Debra Howard Vice President Liz Brunner, Treasurer Ellen Schutte, Angela Goodwin, Mary Markway, Jim Hooker, Greg Ingram, tback rowj Casey Corresponding Secretary Terri Brasher Recording Secretary Allece Horecka, Bridges, Darryl Lindsay, Tana Morris, Mary Simoneau, Mark Franklin, Ross Historian Mark Nicholson tsecond rowl Julia Sullivan, Kris DeYoung, Karen Felker, Darren Howe, Scott Rickert, Mark Hagood, Chris Smallwood, David Reilly Catherine Ramirez Sean Guhrl David Abron, Alice Millard, Lynn Harless. tthired rowj Kenneth Knight, Kerry Between rounds at the Eisenhower tournament, Marcy McNutt listens to Jim Hooker while he reads her a story. At the Annual HFL banquet newly- elected officer Lynn McLean takes her Humorous oath from Vice President Liz Brunner. Free time at tournaments is not always spent practicing. Sandra Rivera, Marianne Cross and Darryl Lindsay spent theirs acting crazy. Sweepstakes Trophies Bellaire Spring Lamar Clear Lake Friendswood Westchester Individual Westbury LaPorte Eisenhower TFA State UlL District UIL Regional NFL District UIL State Third Second Second First First Third Third First First First First Third
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uoleug meg 5. X 13 KB. 2 Members ofthe Math Club andfor McAIpha Theta are ttront rowj Grace Lynn, Kim Hazelwood, Susan Lightbody, Jackie Hazelwood, fback rowj Margaret 'iii club. 'Nw .'ghQ'X .. ,... My Mu Alpha Theta sponsored the Challenge-Cup contest between Humble and Kingwood middle school in May. Club members Elaine Mateo and Debra Depew grade the contestants' papers. New ath Club organizes Mu Alpha Theta met as part of the new Math Club. Those who did not qualify for membership in the honor group could for the first time be members ofa math group, according to Sponsor Lowetta Jorgenson. A Spanky's pizza party, two tournaments, engraved Christmas ornament sale, and sponsored contests made up the group's year. At Pasadena Doble, Ken- neth Knight placed fourth in Algebra ll and sixth in Algebra ll and Geometry. On the Texas State Mathematics League contest given once a month tor six consecutive months, Kenneth had the highest cumulative score. Greg ln- gram was tops on the National Mathematics Exam in March. The Challenge Cup Math Contest for Humble and Kingwood middle schools was hosted by the club, who won the StuCo Pyramid Contest. YQ? F- Sk 9.3 K. Z Z C3 337: 'Om Im' may Ser QQ P91 U3 QU: 33 O52 3- QE LOS 2. P5 3- 23 3.5 I3 'O 3' fp? 35 9193 If Mpeg uatepq 'ws lag ualey -Z M Mrs. Lowetta Jorgenson grades the results of practice tests which prepared students for contests. is 5 'N' V' . Members practice math sets during homerooms anticipating possible competition. Susan Lightbody completes one such paper in Sponsor Lowetta Jorgensons classroom. ath Club Math Club 197
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