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Wm. wr in YV! v' '7 'Sm ' Arranging carnations by room numbers for easier delivering Kim Gartside and Beth Sumerwell work before school. Carnations were delivered during first, second and third periods by club members for Valentines E, 'TS I i N -.-f' During sixth period, Spanish Club member Tim Sweeney smashes the piaata while fellow foreign language students wait for goodies to fall. The multi-cultural refreshments were prepared by the students. 204 Spanish Club Spanish Club Four Events Dot Calendar Club Fair, flower sale, Mexican dinner and an amusement park visit were on the Spanish Club yearly calendar. In September members ofthe club took turns sitting in a booth during lunches to en- courage others to join the organization. They played Spanish-influenced music and served Spanish-type food. ln the annual Valentine flower sale, the club sold 601 flowers, according to Sponso Elaine Beason. All proceed and profits will be used to var1 reading materials and possibli to rent film for classes, she said. ln January a trip to E Torito was undertaken one evening. ln March they went tc downtown Houston and tc Astroworld during the Peekii Weekend Preview. fx. i Spanish Club consists of ifront rowi Gia Surla, Keith Seagraves, Kim Gartside, Nam Tu, Csecond rowi Deborah Depew, Tracy Roach, Lisa Pecorino, Philip Karpos, Jackie Petrokovich, iback rowj Sponsor Elaine Beason, Joe Nevill, Susan Lightbody, Liz lnbody, Millie Drew, Tim Sweeney, Mark Kaiser. Spanish Club members Daniel Lambert and Lisa Pecorino eat Mexican entrees and specialities at El Tonto. Members placed orders for their meals in Spanish and made plans for a meeting. f? w 1
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K. ,t , , '19 2 sri. ,R ia, ta t 5 2 f 1553 ,ls Yearbook and paper editors often work together with the Purple Pride, types deadlines for the weekly paper. Sharon staffs. They share the same room, the same typewriters, Berwick, editor for the Wildcat '8 1, types copy for her and the same darkroom. Fluth Brittain, editor for the pages. Yearbook staffers are tlront rowt Nancy McKinney, Jill Sharon Berwick, Alicia Lovato and Trish Short Members of Vetter, Assistant editor Floss Jeffrey, Karen Biley, Rhonda the staff worked hard to turn in deadlines. The staff sold Byrd, fback rowj Louise Webb, Pam Page, Editor 865 yearbooks to cover the printing. Publications Pride artist and sportsperson Margot Martin throws it all away after a deadline. Taking pictures is important to all yearbook staff members, Boss Jeffrey loads a camera before shooting an assignment. Publications 203
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yer' V ff' J-5' ef an Y S AC members who attended one Sunday afternoon Bonnie McCoy, Heather Sheridan, Cheryl Wojcik, Susan ieeting are tfront rowl Kathy Powledge, Linda Roush, Marsden, Ingrid Brennan, Missy Hower, Mike Koroscik, Taming about her cancer patients and eresa Thigpen, Mary Powledge, Krista Johnson, Sharon Suzie Thigpen, iback FOWJ Robin Wojicik, Jim Keys, Dave their feelings abom me disease' Dhnson, Lisa Chase, Frances Tseng, isecond FOWQ Ely, Flon Johes, Brian Dunn, Janice Gardner. Dalphna Barnes explains to YAC members methods of prevention. ' fg -. wa- f iresa Thigpen and Dave Ely giggle as she signs in for a regular YAC home At one Sunday afternoon meeting, Janice Gardner and Linda Roush take notes aeting. Participants meet at members' homes in Kingwood every other on the club's future activities. The club was a joint group between Humble High inday to discuss future projects. and Kingwood High. IH to lose Youth gainst Cancer This is probably the last :ar Humble students will be embers of Youth Against ancer, President Ron Jones iid. 'tThe only Humble embers are from Kingwood Qh- One of their big fund raisers was the American Cancer Society Crusade. Members collected approx- imately 5Bi2,000 for ACS. YAC also sold rattle tickets on a frozen turkey in November for ACS. Ron and Kathy Powledge appeared on 2 Country Kids World on KPRC, Channel 2. ln January YAC and Kingwood biology classes went to MD. Ander- son Hospital. YAC YAC 205
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