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Strong forces behind publications Falcon, In Flight, Peregrine Sharon Madden and Dawn Leaver: enjoyed dressing up as Baby Pica and a yearbook for the Homecoming parade. Even before school had started, the Peregrine ,... In Flight, and Falcon staffers had begun to prepare for the upcoming year. All three of these clubs helped bridge the gap between journalism and the school. The Peregrine was promoted by the morning an- nouncements. A total of five papers were distributed, free to the students and faculty This was possible because the issues were smaller. Thus, everyone had a chance to read the Peregrine. . . . In Flight was off to a great start led by advisor Ms. Kay Weiman. Ms. Weiman revealed, I like work- ing with literary magazine very much. . . .In Flight? theme for their slide presentation was Flight of Fantasy . The staffers collected slides of peoples fantasies and backed them up with rock music. The staffers attended three workshops and par- ticipated in the UIL tournament in Austin. Missy Buehalew and Allison Hun! discuss their ideas with Ms. Roberts. Sharron Madden, dressed up as a newspaper, represented the Peregrine distributing the Grst issue. She is helped by yearbook staffer Dawn Leavers. few Pica Club Top row: Sharron Madden, Ava DeGeorge. Second row: Bill Walker, Eva Lo, Cindy Bos- quez, Leigh Head, Teresa Lui, Ha Lai, Uyen Tran, Christine Basra. Bottom row: Sonya Moore, Rhonda Stegent, Carol Sharp. 8 publications Vandana jagannathan said, I like being on . . . In Flight because it's interesting to read all the submissions. A room full of students working busily in E206 was the usual scene of the Falcon staff. The new staffers, well-prepared by attending the summer workshops, were very enthusiastic and could not wait to get started. This was the first year for the yearbook staff to have a booster club. The booster club helped the staff raise money and was a major influence on the staffs morale. Kristen Rush expressed, I think the people on this year's staff are very dedicated and excited about their yearbook. I also think that they enjoy being on the staff even though it's a lot of hard work because it's very rewarding. Christine Basra said, Being on the yearbook staff takes a lot of hard work, but overall it's worth it. Missy Buckalew stated, It requires more time than you think it does. Cara McDonald mentioned, Deadlines are frustrating, but I enjoy working with the people who are on our staff. Editor Anju Kukreja expressed, This is clearly the best staff our school has ever hadg it has been proven by the staff' s first place win as the Best Overall Staff' at the Harris County journalism Workshop. ,...--.... ,. 'L. ..-' 'fr u ricles to be published. Uyen Tran, Vandana Sadannaihan, and Sharon Bollew prepare the . . . In Flight Top Row - Sharon Bailey, Robyi Bowen, Leigh Head. S. Row - M: Weiman, Natalie Herzog, Mike Anderie T.R. - Denise Carew, Suzon Nickola: Uyen Tran. L.R. - jennifer William: Teresa Lui, Vandanajagannatha.
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French Clubiflnternational Club row: Shobhanajagannathan, Sudar Alagarsamy, Mindy Ngo, jilljackson, Lorna Lee, Bhatia, Luna Wahid. Second row: Terri Meyer, Ha Lai, Teresa Lui, Ann Tran, Jang, Duyen Ong, Deanna jordan, Minoo Bhatia, Third row: Anja Schrewe, Evan Ben Whisman, Oscar Quintana. if . The French Club was off to a busy start with officers 13 Mindy Ngo , presidentg jill jackson, vice-presidentg and Lorna Lee, secretary and treasurer. The French Club went to see The Nutcracker Suite Ballet in December and also had Christmas and Valentine's Day parties. The highlight of the year was, of course, the Foreign Foods Festival in which they also took part. The fund-raisers this year were selling stuffed animals and having an egg sale. This is the second year for-Jersey Village to have an In- ternational Club. Students from many different cultures and countries unite to form this club. The International Club was a major part of the Foreign Food Festival both in food and entertainment. Many of the members brought different types of dishes from their countries. Enthusiastic F r e n c h C lu b members like Rick Le and Hung Ngo enjoyed their meetings. Most students could not wait to start eating dif- ferent types of food which were served at the Foreign Foods Festival. Front row: Xinh Connolly, Thelma Elias, Niphonephet Sengvong, Doan-Trinh Nguyen, Kham Senvong, Back row: Mrs. Truong, Doan Trang Nguyen, Keo Scrigvong, Farah Mir- zaahmed, Mai Li, Thach Huynh,juan Martinez,jamshid Hadaegh, Chau Huynh,jose Elias, Margarita Cerbellon, Mrs. Bacus. international club and french club
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'reddy Warren and Scott Sonicbi could not resist showing their sexy legs at the jour- alism Halloween party. .1L,w Nun- rw 'E is Bennett admires Scott Sonlcbiit unusual costume. jote dela Cruz serves soft drinks to all the guests at the journalism Party. 5.-. ' 1' iff f i1w l , C. 3 ,A I I -'N' Jr. ,Y john Walker and Freddy Warren relax for a moment while Darla Bennett them a Pepsi. fixes Cbristine Basra and Cara McDonald interview Molly Albin about cheerleading. publications
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