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-4 3 3 mul UUHX UV s f gkgi V I -IF, I flyy N 3 ff, ' W 1 ,L,, if , V T Pride editor Ruth Brittain gives Tom Ouiiiand Scrolimembers include lfront rowl Margot Secretary-historian Sharon Berwick, iback rowt Karen K rf9,be fl HDUVPIG head award fof Martin, President Ruth Brittain, Vice president Melanie Fieilly, Nancy McKinney, Trisha Short. fm'n1Ufv'nthe ne of anephours duty' Benton, Funny awards were given both staffs at the banquet. Wildcat '81 editor Sharon Berwick gives Nancy McKinney an award as Darkroom Hermit, the person who printed the most pictures in the darkroom's isolation. President Buth Brittain and newly-inducted Vice president Margot Martin formally initiate members Nancy McKinney, Karen Reilly and Louise Webb with the traditional Quill and Scroll candles and oath. 2 m :J 0 -4 Z 0 5 :a ia-if At the banquet Pride editor Ruth Brittain gives staff members Melanie Benton and Margot Martin flowers and expresses thanks for a great year. The two presented Ruth an Indian headdress for being the chef Two initiations for club An informal initiation and a formal one were Quill and Scroll social events. Eight initiates and all publication staffers and their parents were honored at a uill QQ: Scroll Melanie Benton. banquet-initiation. The infor- mal event was a combination informal one and pool party at the home of Vice president Quill and Scroll 201
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quad unit attends rallies A mass of white overalls and purple pom-pons was seen at each pep rally. The Pep Squad sat as a unit in designated areas to aid the cheerleaders in building up team morale and spirit for up- coming games. During Football and Basketball games, the Pep Squad performed pom-pon routines and chanted along with the cheerleaders. The Second Annual Jingle Bell Rock sponsored by the Pep Squad was given in appreciation of the Basketball team. Refreshments and entertainment was provided by the organization. Pep Squad includes ftront rowt Tianne Littlefield, Kimberly Vaughn, Jeiie Cena, Lori Willyard, Beth Mitchell, Mary Chavana, Lisa Ladehoff, Sandy Bittick, Michelle Pegues, Debbie Stevens, President Betsy Rodgers, lsecond rowt Kim Amox, Kerry Parker, Irma Vela, Marion Buford, Mary Wood, Melanie Freedman, Sandy Rivera, Rhonda Byrd, Elizabeth Daniels, Deonicia Valle, Stacy Wells, Laura Smith, Treasurer Patti Bernacki, fthird rowl Secretary Karen Gilliard, Wendy Leonard, Denise Ruis, Sherry Lee, Tammy Czajkowski, Jule Ramirez, Kay Swanner, Rhonda Laney, Eunice Marlowe, Teresa Webb,Diane Gasslein, Alicia Lovato, Lisa Sarchet, Melissa Gann, ftop rowl Jo Millard, Connie Gerads, Laura Ewing, Nicole Mitzkowski, Ann Hughes, Cheryl Lawler, Lisa Sutton, Janie Wollcki, Michelle Davis, Kim Tollefson. 'it if 'TQ Supporting the Cats at one of the weekly games played by the Varsity football team, Elizabeth Daniels raises her pom-pon to back the Cats. Purple and white shakers moved throughout the games. Abglfvueg uoleug The race is on as the leaders of the Pep Squad Pyramid to the mats to form the base. The event was just one ofthe Building team - Jody Hart, Cheryl Lawler, Lisa Sarchet, club competitions in which the organization participated. Betsy Rodgers, Alicia Lovato, and Jule Ramirez - sprint Pep Squad 200 Pep Squad Showing her support at a basketball game, Karen Van Matre gives a number one cheer for the Wildcats.
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I ., . W 'W xx, .WQAXU Newspaper had after-hours birthday parties for members. Editor Fluth Brittain celebrates hers with a cake. Publications win Firsts Awards of Distinguished Merit were won by both the Purple Pride and Wildcat '80 at the interscholastic League Press Conference. At the meeting at the University of Texas at Austin, Pride staffer Margot Martin was awarded First Place in illustrations. Both staffs lost members during the year. Wildcat started the yearbook with twenty-four and finished with ten. 'tThe second semester group did a great job. Editor Sharon Berwick said. For the majority of the volume, only three girls com- prised the Pride staff. The three put out more papers in the same time than the original eight. They did a tremendous job. Advisor Yvonne Matthews said. Ten from both staffs at- tended and competed at the Texas Association of Jour- nalism Directors State Con- vention and Contests in San Antonio in the fall. 202 Publications .s.,Q5..!,gg,..i -wx ,gm :-ggg 5 C hthml A. . . .. A .mt ,ig Q :Q - rest area. Lunch was eaten at the park. The '80 yearbook won State first ratings at the conference in Austin. On the way to the interscholastic League Press Conference, Alicia Lovato, Karen Riley and Nancy McKinney take time out to play on the rocks at a Purple Pride staff members are Margot Martin, Tom the three-person staff. The group attended the Klingbeil, Editor Ruth Brittain, Melanie Benton, and Fiandy interscholastic League Press Conference at which the Franklin. Tom and Randy were not in the class but aided paper won a first.
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