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Representatives Senators .1 -W TOP ROW: Debby Fitzgerald, Denise Zalesak, Kathy Staffa, Christi Carter, Sam Smith, Mike Comancho, SECOND ROW: Jan Kellum, Rinn Harvey, Karen Hanely, Rita Roberson, THIRD ROW: Lonny Gotland, Diana Tatro, Cyndi Farmer, Becky Butler, FOURTH ROW: Patty Kopp, Deb- bie Buck, Terri Migloriese. TOP ROW: Debby Fitzgerald, Nina Dickinson, Lisa Smith, Shel- ley Culver, Elaine Warneke, Becky Butler, LAST ROW: Marcey Hick- man, Brenda Regiene, Darlene Cole, Cyndi Farmer, Debby Ber- ger. Organizations 93
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Changes Improve Student Congress A change of president often brings a change in govern- ment, as in the case of the Jersey Village Student Con- gress. With the election ofa new president, Kathleen Mur- phy, came a better organized form of conducting the Stu- dent Congress business. Student Congress incurred a maior overturn. For the first time in Jersey Village's history a female had become the voice of the student body. Meetings were less fre- quent, held on a once a month basis. Monthly luncheons were held with Dr. Joe Harper, Superintendent, for the purpose of discussing the issues at hand. Representatives were elected from the districts in which they live. Each class appointed three senators to represent them at each meeting. President Kathleen Murphy selected her own personal cabinet to advise her on school problems. Presidential Cabinet: Dennis Bailey, Secretary of Student Welfare, Chris Cantell, Special Assistant to President, Terry Wirzberg, Billy Land, Secretary of Student Relations, Jeannie Farmer, Secretary of Treasury, Beth Baldwin, Secretary of School Activities, Ernest McMillan, Secretary of Academic Stud- ies, and Kathleen Murphy, President. Pictured above are Donna Barhorst, Vice Ronnie Truitt, Principal, and Kathleen Mur- President of the Student Congress, Mr. phy, President of the Student Congress. 92 Organizations
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Spanish Club Travels to San Antonio The trip to the Pan-American Student Forum Conven- tion lP.A.S.F.l, in San Antonio, highlighted the year for the Spanish Club. Exhibits and speakers emphasized Spanish Culture for those students interested. A swim party was held at White Oak Manner for both new and old members to get acquainted with one another. Students prepared a meal, broke pinatas, andswam. Some of the money which was earned by various money raising projects, such as bake sales, ice cream sales, etc., was donated to Unicef and Pesos for Braces forhandkapedchddrem The Spanish Club is designed to promote further understanding and enjoyment of the Spanish culture Pictured above, Lynette Backus, treasurer, Yvette Elum, secretary Verble, parliamentarian, Leann Tribby, historian, Tanya Miller, p Denise Thorne, vice president, lnot picturedl. and language. Pictured above, the Spanish Club: Charlie Shell, Billy Land, Bonita McLemore, Patricia Roach, Betty Bay, Don Robertson, Kerrie Ocher, John Vernon, K. T. Fehlberg, Chris Lee, John Carey, Yvette Elum, Adam Luckenbach, Doug Williams, Clarence Brown, Robert Oieda, Cyndi Farmer, 94 Organizations Reecy Payne, Karen Sierra, Mary Gonzales, MID- DLE ROW: Tanya Miller, Audrey Arechiga, Carol Teas, Corinne Villaman, Mrs. Orr, sponsor, Brenda Regiene, Vince Orlando, Debbie Hobbs, Clay Vernon, Linda Gilliland, Leann Tribby, Kim McKinney, Jeannell Smith, Sherry Inman, Annette Scruggs, Becky Butler, Lisa Seu, Tanya Eileen Edwards, BOTTOM ROW: Diane lye Judy Ahlgrim, Marcia Sarvadi, Lynette Back Brenda Riels, Martha Dzierzanski, Carolyn Ros Rosie Jasso, Mrs. Emily Leal, sponsor.
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