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l Charlotte Krongberger is congratulated by German teacher, Mrs. Nevilee Weaver and Sabine Waelden German exchange student, after receiving first place trophy for advance prose reading at the TAGS convention. r taking first at the TAGS convention in Waco, Char- Krongberger was ranked top German student at ey Village. Kronberger Tops in German Charlotte Kronberger, senior, won the first place trophy for the most advanced level of prose reading in the Texas Association of Ger- man Student Convention at Baylor University in Waco, Texas. They also presented a parody of the T.V. program Happy Days. While at T.A.G.S., they attended a play, banquet and a dance. Members of the German Club saw the Univer- sity of Texas German players present Der Ges- tiefeete Kater t Puss in Boots l, by Ludwig, performed at Cullen Auditorium on the Univer- sity of Houston Campus. A profit of over 5400. was raised through the sale of German candy for the German Language Summer Camp Scholarship. Tee Shirts with Ger- man saying were sold for TAGS state summer camp scholarship fund. The German students sang two Christmas car- ols l Still Nacht and O'Tannenbaum i in Ger- man at the Christmas assembly at school. They also had a Christmas party at Ellen Cuming's home. On May l l, the German Department Award Banquet was held at the Old Heidelberg lnn in Houston. Word games provide a change of pace from routine dialogue for German students. Organizations - 73
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Pictured are the German Officers: Dean Graham, co-pro- iecfs chairman, Debbie Harold, reporter, Pati Kopp, his- torian, Joey Wisenbaker, proiects chairman: Ellen Cum- mings, vice-president, Mark Becker, president, Barbra I Daugbierg. I Pictured below, German Club Members: Ron Macieieski, John Baker, Mike Bearrow, Dean Graham, Joey Wisen- baker, Ryan Hoffmann, Mark Becker, Richard Paul, Terri Bright, Julie Barrington, Cindy McPhee, Barbra J Daugbierg, Flint Cooper, Mike Kuether, Jack Manson, Greg Mabe, Gene White, Scott Davis, MIDDLE ROW: Sabine Waelde, Charlotte Kronberger, Pati Kopp, Pat Lyons, Marcelina Perez, Ellen Cumings, Anita Perez, Tina Hoffmann, Debbie Herald, Danean Wiley, Karen Berger, Craig Squires, Diane Doleisi, Karen Kaase, Shirley Kramer, Arthur Luckenbach, Steve Guettler, Ripley Mack, l Neirlee Weaver, sponsor, BOTTOM ROW: Blaine Bosse, l George Lyons, Ramona Savoy, Janell Shaw, Karen Miller, Sue Calicchio, Renate Paul, Teri Goodman, Mel- issa Weidner, Leslie Parker, Dennis Tuel, Steve Lightfoot, Mathew Baseplug. i 72 - Organizations
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Winning Gold Dusters Dance on L The Gold Dusters worked hard under the direction of Mrs. Kathy Blessing, ah, yes, and what a blessing she is. She came to the Gold Dusters from Mes- quite, Texas, where she sponsored another drill team. Mrs. Blessing is a former Kilgore Rangerette, and she directs the Gold Dusters with discipline and professional techniques. During their week at summer camp, the Gold Dusters traveled to Sam Hous- ton State University. They won many ribbons for nightly competition and o second place trophy for final competi- tion, in which they performed a iazz routine to the song, Games People Play . The summer weeks prior to school starting, the Gold Dusters practice hard four hours each morning, perfecting their marching, dancing and high kick- ing skills. Money, as usual, to a drill team is Social Officers and Managers, Brenda: Mays, Maureen Wilburn, vice-president Carla Benefield, Agnes Emmott, secre tary, Annette Haidik, historian, Dolly Jasso, treasurer, Cricket Roberson, treo surer, Judy Zaiontz, president, NO'l SHOWN: Melissa Lopez, Treasurer. W Keep your heads up . . . S4 M-I-L-E! Pick up your feet.' Point your toes! Do the Jersy Village Gold Dusters work hard? Actually, there is no end to the long long hours of strenuous practice that they go through to do their best. very precious. The Gold Dusters solo candy and put on bake soles. Anothei foct is the annual review, which alway requires great amounts of work. Th money raised is used for their annua banquet, which was held at Braeburr Country Club on April 30. So, as you see, work for the Golc1 Dusters doesn't stop with football sea son, they work all year to better selves in every way. i .gxggki 1 BACK ROW: Beth Wade, Charlotte Bopp, Carol Miller, Shelly Culver, Kelly Turner, Lau- ren Bell, Melissa Lopez, Meg Griffith, Robin Rogers, Maureen Wilburn, Susan Allen, Kathy Barr, Jerri Reese, Sora Lancaster, Patti Kopp, Debbie Buck, Virginia Beauchamp, 74 - Organizations Shirley Kramer, Sandra Evans, MIDDLE ROW: Renee Windt, Marianne Sherrod, Cricket Roberson, Garnetta Fortson, Patty Tyrell, Kim Staffa, Colleen Griff, Lindo Oliver, Agnes Emmott, Janna Boze, Julie Schorr, Debby Berger, Susan Evans, Debbie Horn- ROW. Mary Proctor, Melissa Gullo, Patricia Mireles, Annette Haidik, Sierra, Becky McDoniels, Judy Zaiontz, Morkert, Lee Ann Hockler, Anita Wass, Jasso. buckle, Karen Hill, Beth I
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