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‘Partners,’ Workshops -Rate High Human Relations members attended two very important workshops during the year. The first one was an all-district meeting held at the University of Texas in November. The University Methodist Church was the site of the second one held in December. These workshops were held to teach the members how to improve relations among students of culturally different backgrounds, according to Mrs. Mary Crook, one of the sponsors. Members were voluntarily selected because, we were trying to get everyone involved, Mrs. Crooks said. Another project designed to improve race relations was the 'Partners Project.' Each member selected a student from a different background and the highlight of this event was the covered dish supper held in the cafeteria. Parents were invited. .»» created te ■ i-erer racesc Peqar H(k Sch-, 0 f ■ Dbkl at rxindor':, oftec 2 (t) Donna Walker and Angela Davit get rwady to boord the but for o trip to one of the two workthopt. (2) A tign advertitet the 'Portnert Project' covered dith tupper. (3) Humon Relation Membert; (front row) Mr. Lawrence Britton, Rito Torrez, Melinda Garcia, Mom Shannon, Donno Gotton, Pot Hernondez, Corlitt Kilchent, Ellen Brennan, Mario Venegot, Creolo Show, (tecond row) Alma Hernondez, Elizobeth Goveo, Andrea Rodriguez, Cindy Burleton, Jeon Worren, Randy Schoefer, Mona Newly, David Phelpt. (third row) Cindy Morolet, Goye Turner, Gloria Croyton, Karen Show, Mike Teron, Cheryl lenz. (fourth row) Mrt. Eula Lone, Donna Wolker, Lito Patton, Collette Calahon, Kim Jonet, Doboroh Quick, Little Maria Venegot. (fifth row) Sharon Yborro, Soroh Comocho, Anno Cantu, Keith Brookt, Angelo Davit, Grace Croyton, Terry Martin, Mrt. Mary Crook, (bock row) Felicio Mitchell, Cynthia Jockton. 100— Humon Relationt
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Caucuses Highlight Activities Conventions highlighted the activities of both the Library Club and the Future Teachers of America. In November, members of the Library Club traveled to San Marcos for the District Convention. There, the club's sponsor, Mrs. Fern Delahoussaye and senior Merry Whitehead, along with Austin High students, held a workshop on decorating various types of bulletin boards. The Library Club's membership was drastically small due to a general apathy within the student body. In spite of this, I feel that we accomplished what we set out to do, said Jack Theilepape, the club’s president. Voleta Denmon, president of the Future Teachers of America, and other officers of the club attended the State Convention in February. Mrs. Daisy Phillips sponsored the club. (1) A student aide help» a fellow student check into the library. librory Club; (front row) Mr». Fern Delahoussaye, Merry Whitehead, Mrs. Dorothy Sullivan, (back row) Jack Theilepope, Charles Mason, Renee Manning, Kenny Roberts, T. J. Cox. FTA; (front row) Mrs. Daisy Phillips, Chris Johnson, Sandro Scroggins, Anthony Jormon, Patrice Collins, Voleta Denmon, Vito Collins, Joyce Bell, Deborah Bell, Leonard Mann, Robert Marshall, Vickie Morsholl, (second row) Ms. Eulo lone, Issac Edwords, Berna Williams, Shirley Fronklin, Sylvia Dickey, Freddie Morsholl, Oliver Taylor, Debbie Freeman, Rauol Mann, Brenda Marsholl, Yvonne Corter, Julius Lofton, (bock row) Joselyn Rhcm, David Lofton, Ronald Hutchinson, Edward Sheppard, William Mann, Frank Shonklin, Genel Guyton, Kim Turner, Linda Brown, lorie Martin. FTA — Librory — 99
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Modelers Show Off Wardrobe Casual, semi-formal, and formal wear were all featured in the Heritage Club Style Show held in December. The show took place in the school cafeteria. Invitations were sent out to all nine high schools in hopes of having a good turnout, said Creola Shaw, the show's coordinator. The fancy attire was modeled by Heritage Club members. To celebrate Black History Week, members presented a special assembly on Black Culture. Songs, dances, excerpts from Black writers, and awards highlighted the program. Awards were given to eight students who made outstanding contributions to the school. In order to raise funds for the club's activities, members held a car wash and a bake sale. Sponsor of the club was Mr. Joe Leonard. (I) Victor Bcsa ond Creola Shaw model just a sample of the mony varieties of clothes featured o! the Style Show. Heritage Club; (front row) Rita Reed, Michelle Washington, Corl Roy, Kenny Sims, (second row) Mr. Joe Leonord, Rudolph Willioms, Sonyo Daniels, Creola Show, Mork Toylor, Terry Burleson, Selmo Butler, Valerie Johnson, Foye King, Beverly Rhoades, Michelle Reese, Debra Anderson, Delores Kindred, (third row) Dorothy Eosley, Sylvia Dickey, Borboro Morgan, Tony Robinson, Joselyn Rhem, Dorothy Corter, Joe Alexander, Shoron Sauls, Doris Franklin, Morion Horden, Collette Colohon, Thelma Sneed, Tommie Sterling, Mory Deshay, Regma Earls, (fourth row) Sheila Braggs, Kerwin Sampson, Herbert White, Wanda Rogers, Liz Horris, Anthony Jormon, Wendy Shaw, Delicia Scott, Sherry Dickey, Kevin Jockson, Corolyn Bedford, Emmo Cage, Linda Williams, (fifth row) lee Tosby, Darrell Overton, Darrell Nichols, Mike Hill, Cynthia Jackson, Debra Quick, Kevin Bighorn, Roderick Bailey, Horris Washington, Casandra Joost, Tori Donielt, Charlotte Fletcher, George Beosley, Emmo Richardson, Gerald Johnson, ond Ester Morris. Heritage Club — 101
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