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' Colonel ' Scott Malcolm scolds private Cynthia Brooks for not finishing her government assignment on MASH day. (This phoco won Lisa Gehrke first place in state photojournalism competition.) Bttb Benge finishes her English assignment in Mrs. Cartlidge ' s senior English class. WHO ' S WHO WHO ' S WHO WHO ' S WHO WHO ' S WHO Diane Burch. Diane served as an officer of every club she was involved in. Being a four-year member of the Band and spen- ding most of her time with the Band, it seemed natural that Diane be voted Band president her senior year. Not only was she involved with the band, she was also involved in the academic areas of Reagan. She was presi- dent of the German club, vice president of NHS, and first-semester editor of the Ariel staff, all during her senior year. And she participated in the Management Internship program where she worked for a local judge. Diane planned to go to the University of Texas and major in Psychology Pre-law, and then go to law school. After practicing law for a while, she would like to go into politics. Unity is the most important thing — over-all working together, is how Cynthia Brooks described the most important thing she had learned at Reagan. Cynthia was a varsity cheerleader both her junior and senior years. I loved working with all the cheerleaders and keeping the spirit up throughout the year, she said. Cynthia was a member of the Drama club. Heritage club and Human Relations. She was also a participant in Beauty Revue for three years. She was vice president of VOE (Vocational Office Education) her junior year and treasurer her senior year. She had a job at Franklin Savings through her VOE class. It was a once-in-a-lifetime chance and I was glad I got to participate in the program, she said. Cynthia said the one thing she would remember most about Reagan would be all the friendly people and the way everyone was able to get along without the prejudice feeling. Cynthia planned to at- tend the University of Texas and major in Elementary Education. 17
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Prepared for the attack. Cynthia Brooks is ready for W ' djAin cdrj was just one of the ways Susan Becker helped Beth Benge jokes with administrators before combat, on MASH day during Homecoming week. out the many clubs she was involved in. the morning announcements, during Homecoming week. WHO ' S WHO WHO ' S WHO WHO ' S WHO WHO ' S WHO ■ cJLooh out, Mniuefditu of ZJexad — nere tlteu come The best experiences of my high school years were the activities of the Junior Council. Every week we had paper drives; we all had a lot of fun working together for the Prom, stated Susan Becker. Susan was involved in many different areas of Reagan ' s activities. She served on Student Council all four years, was a member of Junior Council and was vice president of the Senior Class. Susan was a member of National Honor Society her junior year and was elected secretary treasurer her senior year. I like to be involved in as many ways as I can, stated Susan, I like to plan activities and help get things going. Susan planned to attend the University of Texas and major in electrical engineering. Being on the sidelines, hearing the crowd and everything that ' s going on, gets you caught up in the football spirit and I really loved it, commented Beth Benge. Beth was certainly in the spirit of things being freshman cheerleader, varsity cheerleader her junior year and head cheerleader her senior year. She also serv ed on the Student Council all four years, and was a member of the Junior Council and treasurer of the Senior Class. Beth was a member of NHS her senior year and was crowned Homecoming Queen in the Fall. Teachers voted Beth the 1982 Miss Reagan out of all the female Who ' s Who nominees. Beth planned to at- tend the University of Texas and major in some medical field. I like to be a leader more than a follower, so I wanted to help lead the groups I was spending lime with, stated 176
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Elliott Hill studies in the library classroom during Mr. Scegall ' s physiology cl, Victor Garcia conies up for air before going back to reading Macbeth for Mrs. Cartlidge ' s senior English class. WHO ' S WHO WHO ' S WHO WHO ' S WHO WHO ' S WHO 178 i70f j, J prina ( reah, J i ontecofnina remem 9 hereci Tony Dorsett reminds me of myself in eagerness for success in football, com- mented Orshy Crenshaw. Orsby has been in- volved in almost every sport at Reagan. He played freshman football, junior varsity football, and two years on the varsity team; he was team captain his senior year. He was on the freshman basketball, the varsity baseball, and the track teams. Orsby was named All-District in football both his junior and senior years and was named All-Center his senior year. Orsby said he had grown up around sports since he was 8 years old and that when he got to high school he devoted all his time to participating in different sports. Orsby was also a Beauty Revue contes- tant all four years and a member of the Homecoming ( ourt his senior year. Orsby planned to go to the University of Houston, on a football scholarship. When asked which experience during his four years at Reagan had been the most fun, Dennis Fletcher said, Spring Break ' 82 at South Padre Island. Aside from having a good time, Dennis was involved in many Reagan activities, both athletic and social. He was a member of the freshman and junior varsity football teams. A three-year member of the baseball team, Dennis pitched his senior year. Hi also ran track his freshman and sophomore years. Dennis was a member of the Junior Council and a Student ( ouncil represen- tative his senior year. He was a member of the Spirit of ' 82 club his sophomore and junior years and a member of the Senior Club.
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