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What ls The Lapidary Rock Club? Lapidary Rock Club meets today is a common announcement. However, what is Iapidary? The dictionary defines Iapidary as a person who works at cutting, pol- ...WNW ishing, or engraving gems. The Iapidary Flock Club is organized to interest students in supplementary geology activities. Members engage themselves in the polishing 1, l of rocks, trimming rocks, and making gemstones. All of ' K which are made into jewelry. Requirement for member- ship is simply to have an interest in rocks and minerals. Officers for the club are Cara Cooper, Pat Kennedy, and Lorin Thomas. Mr. McCarthy is sponsor. He also teaches Mr' Mccanhy drawstogethermck dub membem. physical and marine science. A xg., Bottom row: Phillis Smith, Messy Klawinsky, Robin Rogers, Bari Varner. Top row: Leah Hitchcock, Mr. McCarthy, Lorin Thomas, Patrick Kennedy, Cara Cooper, Donna Gage. 144 - Organizations F' 'W 'll ti
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Los Conquistciclores The Spanish Club 7' l designed to promote further understanding and enjoyment ofthe Spanish culture and language. The Los Conquista- dores had money raising pro- 3 jects. Bake and Ice cream ' sales were held to raise W money for the P.A.S.F. P.A.S.F. stands forthe Pan- American Student Forum -i Convention, which was held in San Antonio. Exhibits and i speakers emphasized Span- ish culture tor those students who were interested. The National Honor Society is for stu- dents who excel exceptionally in lead- ership, service, and scholastically. The 1977-78 officers are: Mark Webster presi- dent, Audrey Archiga vice president, Donna Barhorst secretary, Julie Gleason trea- surer, Brenda Riels historian. Installation of new members into the society took place in the early part of this year. For each candle lit a new fire burned for the National Honor Society. l46 Organizations i i i Bottom row: Zack Coapland, Lynette Backus, Elizabeth Hazlewood, Laura Galan, Sally Flores, Eileen Edwards, Emily Leal. Middle row: Janell Beecher, Judy Eason, Emily Haegelin, Janice Raney, Lisa Smith, Kathleen Kenndy, Denise Thorne, Pan Ketchersid. Top row: Emilie Oever- mann, Joe Leland, Rual Soliz, Robert Ojeda, Toby Westphall, Clay Vernon, Lee Ann Walker, Janet Mendez. National Honor Society rr -my Bottom row, I to r: Theresa Cleboski, Cara Cooper, Brenda Riels, Elizabeth Hazlewood, Judy Ahlgrim, Renee McDaniel, Nancy Riccac, Tony Lassonele, Pam Evans, Valerie Supple, Lisa Nantze, Audrey Are- chiga, Bonnie Christian. Middle row: Betty Schiffner, Penny Smith, Kim Mckinney, Beth Wade, Deborah Marth, Terry Rolan, Kelley Turner, Venssa Riels, Donna Barhorst, Cindy Knutson, Debbie Hornbuckle, Bonita McLemore, Curtis McGee, Pat Zaiontz, Ouin Sharp, Julie Gleason, Jeannell Smith, Denise Horn, Susan Allen, Mary Young. Top row: Laretta Singleton, Ralph Bachmann, John Carey, Trey Brown, Clay Ver- non, Don Whittaker, Cindy McPhee, Dorraine Leitko, Roger Hester, Andy Wells, Roxanne Herrin, Elaine Wernecke, Kenneth Johnson, Philip Seu, Mike Whitworth, John Vernon, Mark Webster, Russell Frank, Agnes Emmott, Rick Morgan, Bart Hallmark, Steve Horne.
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