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Call -Natur B-R-R-ING! Hello Outdoor Club speaking . . . What exactly is the Outdoor Club, you ask? They explored nature's finest el- ements as we traveled to different locations within the Texas area. In the fall the club members took a day off to enjoy the changing colors at Lost Maples. Another day was spent journey- ing to Enchanted Rock. They also went on a weekend jaunt to Can- yon Lake. Their major plans were those that centered around a trip to OFFICERS PRESIDENT: Megan Forsythe E lr 3 B Front Row left to right: Mr. Vazquez, Ic Ann Diaz, Laura San Martin, Megan For- sythe, Shannon Groff, Valerie Raver, Sheila Masterson, Nicole Rendon, Rosa Ana Rioj as. Second Row: Adele Kozlowski, Nina Trevi- no, Maria Cantu, Chris Kunz, Mair Hi- nojosa. In tree: Carrie Eiserer. VICE-PRESIDENT: Christine Kunz p -ix 'g D TREASURER: Nina Trevino , , 4 I 5 SECRETARY: Laura San Martin A V HISTORIAN: Debbie Pish ff MODERATORS: Mr. Vasquez f' 55- Mrs. Hermes R If Corpus Christi. W Q Have I answered all your ques- if ' bf tions? Thank you for calling, ' 'll have a nice day.
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WRITER'S FORUM PRESIDENTS: Kate Iarvi Dee Dee Belmares Frances Trevino MODERATOR: Mrs. Mengden CHAMPIONS CLUB PRESIDENT: Kathy Delaney VICE-PRES: Patty Saucedo SECRETARY: Carol Roser TREASURER: Michelle Leverett HISTORIAN: Yvonne Ibarra MODERATOR: Sr. Hogan uring Halloween and hosted its nnual talent show. Teenagers for nternational Peace fT.I.P.j in- ormed others of the possibility of ternational and local peace one lay. Writing support was offered by uch groups as the Writer's Forum nd The Literary Magazine. The ome Economics Club cooked heir way through another busy ear. GLEE CLUB PRESIDENT: Debbie Pish VICE-PRES: Sheila Masterson SECRETARY: Cynthia Guzman TREASURER: Maria Cantu HISTORIAN: Andrea Kelly LIBRARIANS: Toni Galindo Valerie Madero Carla Solis Terri Smith MODERATOR: Ms. de la Garza TEENAGERS EOR PEACE PRESIDENT: Karime jadallah VICE-PRES: Andrea Navarijo SECRETARY: Faith Radle TREASURER: Monica Rendon HIST: Chantelle Coulter MODERATOR: Ms. Smith FOREIGN CULTURES CLUB PRESIDENT: Martha Ibarra VICE-PRES: Margie Fuentes Stacey Holland SECRETARY: Gena Paglia TREASURER: Laura Ramirez HIST: Alexandra cle Leon MODERATOR: Ms. Vasquez SCIENCE CLUB PRESIDENTS: Ann Schroeder Pam Franklin VICE-PRES: Brigette Guerrero SECRETARIES: Laura Marquez Marisol Palacios TREASURER: Sandra Pina HISTORIANS: Margot Delgado Melody Genett NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY PRESIDENT: Nicole Rendon VICE-PRES: Bridget Brandes SECRETARY: Debbie Pish TREASURER: Brenda Lee HISTORIAN: Elena Cabral MODERATORS: Mrs. Mengden Mrs. Gonzales HOME ECONOMICS CLUB PRESIDENT: Anita Uribe VICE-PRESIDENTXTREASURER Lynda Vela SECRETARY: Shannon Geigenmiller MODERATOR: Miss Hernandez
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Troupe 143095, Incarnate Word's iwn branch of the International 'hespian Society. The renewal of ne troupe's charter with the Thes- 'ian headquarters in Ohio brought orth increased activity in the club. lrama Week, the week of January 5th through 29th, showed clearly mis increased interest. Video tapes of the 1986 spring 'roduction of Bye-Bye Birdie, as vell as favorite classic movies, were presented. A lip-synch con- tre , 3 a I n I test was also held. The video tape of Prima Donna, as shown in Ireland, was displayed as a preview of Incarnate Word's own produc- tion of this play. iw? A Top Row, Left to Right. CLUB OFFI- CERS: DeAnna Siller fTreasurerJ, Alycea Ii- menez fSecretaryJ, Terri Reinarts fVice- Presidentj, Andrea Kelly fPresidentJ, Bot- tom Row, Left to Right. julie O'Dowd fljarliamentarianj, Georgy janiewicz QI-Iistorianj. Not shown: Mr, Mangrem fModeratorj. A4 jenny Barbour sings eamestly in try-Outs. 4 Rana Emerson re- hearses. V Ana Ortiz struts her stuff.
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