Johnston High School - Confederate Yearbook (Austin, TX)

 - Class of 1968

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Johnston High School - Confederate Yearbook (Austin, TX) online collection, 1968 Edition, Page 187 of 256
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Siudeni Council Aciiviiies carnival, Dear Teacher Day, and many other projects. The Johnston Student Council is host to visitors from Anderson High School Dear Teacher Day Award was won by Mr. Ted Parker who received apples, lemons, pineapples, cantaloupes, and one watermelon from his classes. IHITIIIG5 , X- f.. i The Student Council sponsored the an- nual carnival and talent show. The I-li-Y Club, which sponsored The Marriage Booth, was one of over 20 clubs that sponsored booths. Xa...-

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, L.x: gf? A V, . --2 ,,:. K Student Council Banquei rs f - f ,J -J E3 M f Y ' in S ii Mrs. Leroy Fenstemaker, Mr. Gordon Bailey, and David Smith enjoy the food and conversation at the banquet. Mrs. June Karp, sponsor, receives a corsage from the student coun- cil members. Student Council Honorees for 1967-68 were Ronnie Gibson, Outstanding Non-Council Member: Mr. Rodney Brown, Most Helpful Faculty Member: Frank Crayton, Outstanding Spring Council Member , and Alfred Munoz, Outstanding Fall Council Member. l82 Spring student cotmcil president, David Smith, congratulates incoming vice-president, Rose Villanueva. ' Mr. Brown was a honorary speaker banquet. st :A -1 ter? I



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Naiional Honor Socieig The National Honor Society isonly a step- ping stone to a brighter and more successful future. Members are required' to maintain a high scholastic average and to excel in citizenship, character, and service to Johnston High School. These qualities are the basis for a membership in the Society. Annually this organization offers two S100 scholarships, the recipients this year were Rita Navarro and Mike Loredo. Officers of the National Honor Society for 1967-68 were: fleft to rightj Mike Loredo, president: Linda Saenz, treasurer: Beatrice LaFuente, social committee chairman: Maggie Cortez, secretary, and David Smith, vice president. Members of the National Honor Society are: Cleft to right, FIRST ROwy Mary Helen Cardenas, Paula Chapman, Linda Saenz, and Yo landa Diaz. QSECOND ROWy Judy Esparza, Janie Dehoyoz, Rita Carrazco, Stella Sanchez, Maggie Cortez, Nina Breeding, Dolores De Rio, and Mrs. Pansy Baker. CTHIRD ROWjDavid Smith, Arthur Tellez, Sylvia Teran, Beatrice LaFuente, Margaret Tovar, Mike Loredc and Paul Saucedo. I84

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