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Jesus Is .lust Alright With Us! The Christian Student Union is made up of a fine group of young people who believe in God and wish to study his word as a group and spread it to the entire Jer- sey Village student body. At Christmas time, they put on a play centering on the manger scene from the bible for the English classes. Officers for the C.S.U. are: President - Cara Cooper, Vice-President - Lisa Nantz, Secretary - Debbie Hornbuckle, Treasurer - Barbara Brunner, Program Chairman - Anne Money. Top: Anne Money, Lyn Paris, Vaneesa Laker, Spon- sor Freda Toon. Center: Pam Surles, Chuck Lam- bert, Laurie Smith, Kathy Fugua. Bottom: Nancy Castle, Debbie Hornbuckle, Lisa Nantz, Cara Cooper, Sponsor L. Collongs. Not Shown: Shelly Culver. l 20 Organizations .scifi 4 ag 1 Q 3, af -'U v fr? 1 .,,..:- of 4 1 F1 W 'Q C.S.U. members Chuck Lambert, Laurie Smith, Shelly Culver, and Pam Surles put on a Christmas play for the English classes. The play centered on Christ. 1-M,-.t. ..,,..... -,
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Choir members await anxiously for instructions. Officers: Front row: Lonnie Gatlin, Pam Surles, Jenifer Dady, Raul Soliz. Back row: Cynthia Knutson, Lynn Farris, Nancy Ricca, lngrid Hence, Kenneth Cordray. First Place Solo: Front row: Nancy Castle, Stephanie Knutson, Paula Carter, Belinda Bailey, David Downey, Tammy Reese. Middle: Gary Gilbert, Sandra Little, Jerry Cooley, Ingrid Hence, Kenneth Cordray. Back row: Lonnie Gatlin, Edgar Liwis, Beth Wade, Pam Surles, Nancy Flicca, Genaro Escomilla, Brenda Lebedzin- s i. l I if f' Section Leaders: Front row: Marilyn Shepard, Pam Surles, Jenifer Dady, Elaine Wer- necke. Back row: Mike Whitfield, Edgar Lewis, Tony Lassonde, Kenneth Cordray. First UIL Sweepstakes In the past three years that Mr. Hick- fang has been directing the choir, this is the first ever the Jersey Village Choir made Sweepstakes at UIL Contest. Choir, an elective, requires a lot of hard work but offers many lasting awards. Students are placed in the Choir by try-out. Due to the Choir winning Sweepstakes at contest enabled them to travel to Six Flags in Arlington and San Antonio. Besides contest the Choirs performed with the Band at concerts and at the Homecoming football game at halftime. Last year at Solo and Ensemble the Choir brought seven medals back. This year they brought forty-eight medals from UIL Solo and Ensemble contest. Organizations 9
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Actors Goin Sweepstoke Trophy Top row, I-r: Karla Linden, Renee Farrell, Carmon Frazier, Sherry Horn, Donna Pilkinton, Vickie Schweigert, Kathy Reaves, Laura Galan, i Tammy Wofford, Deanna Foley, Tammy Milliken. Middle row: Lori Lebedzinski, Frank Flack, vice presidentg Genaro Escamilla, president, l Mrs. Linda Stice, Leslie O'Farrell, executive president, Rhonda Meek, secretary, Julie Horne. Bottom row: Cal Frazier, David Carter, Mike i Wallace, Donald French. The Drama Department attended the i Memorial High School Tournament. Hattie Horn made a terrific showing by winning g Y lst place in Novice Humorous division. In AM! February, the department competed in the 'iif Forest Park Festival. Eight people qualified for State by winning Superior rating. Also at Forest Park, the 2nd place Sweepstakes tro- phy was brought home due to the outstand- ing efforts of the whole department. The Drama Department competed in the French High School Festival, bringing home a lst place Sweepstake trophy with 17 superior medals, and 26 excellents medals. Also dur- ing the year, they participated in the Fien- aissance Festival and The Importance of Being Earnest at the Alley Theater. The department put on MacBeth for senior Eng- lish classes and helped out on a Talent show, where lst place went to the Soliz Band. The Drama Department also put on a very successful dinner theater, named The Butler Did lt, for a week in December. i Deanna Foley, Frank Flake and Jerry Cooley question Haversham played by Rhonda Meek in the Production of The Butler Did It. Organizations - 121
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