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Everyone has role to play in our drama As sand slipped through the hourglass, Reaganites spent their time involved in many different and unique clubs. There were spirit clubs, religious clubs, business clubs, sport clubs, language clubs, and departmental clubs, to name a few. Every student played his or her role in the clul whether officer, member or supporter. To see what set you played a role in, ju relax and enjoy The Days of Our Lives. A tht Lanier pep rally, the Spirii Managers, along with cheerleader sponsor CarmelU LaVallc rhapm.in awaic ihe playing of ilu- Riii an fijjhi song co commence ihe rally. Sophonmre fafurl Rome and junior Carlos ( onireras DECA member Karen Harvey draws iien assist students wishing to huy goodies at a Latin Club to be painted in later. Ynuth unJ Ooternmerit presidti Becky Hempel receives her ct tificaie for third place in hearin ( t ' mmittee team at the YAG distri . niion in Pasadena. Texas.
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Homecoming King: It s about time For the first time, Reagan elected a Homecoming King along with the Queen. The girls on the council insisted that it was about time to have a king and they convinced the rest of the council. What started out to be a silly suggestion has now become a part of a new tradition for Reagan, I ' m sure, stated Mitchell Young, Student Council president. Elliott Hill and Beth Benge were crown- ed King and Queen at the Homecoming game against Travis, November 6. The council helped with the Jerry Lewis Telethon Labor Day weekend and the Special Olympics in the spring. We work- ed with the frisbee toss, directed traffic and helped with the awards. It was really a lot of fun, Beth Benge said about the Special Olympics. The council members also replaced and painted the letters of the school song in the large gym. At the end of the year the coun- cil sold t-shirts with senior signatures on them. It ' s quite a thrill to organize and plan with such a great group, stated Mitchell. It was a lot of fun. (Above right) Student Council president Mitchell Young presents the Seguin Stu- (Above) Senior Council members discuss plans for ihe upcoming year in a first dent Council president with flowers before the football game against Seguin. period meeting. Juniors I 134
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