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SPANISH Los Reyes Members Score Points For Austin Convention Promoting school spirit, helping with special service projects, and holding a rummage sale were but a few of the projects undertaken by the Spanish Club. The club started off the year by choosing a new name, Los Reyes. Each week Spanish Club members decorated the football bus before the games. Also after the big games signs could be seen saying Congrats to another Mustang Victory. To raise money for contribution to a project in South America, a rummage sale was held. To top this hard work, the members went to Nuevo Laredo for a day of shopping and sightseeing. The club also collected food and clothing for a family at Thanksgiving and Christmas. Under the leadership of President Ann Anderson and sponsors Miss Elida Ra- mirez and Mrs. Susan Williams, the club reached its highest point in member- ship. The club had three girls who were officers for the PASF District Council, Los Reyes also selected fifteen members to attend a PASF State Convention in Austin in late spring. Loaded down with packages, the Los Reyes members wait for their bus outside the market in Nuevo Laredo. Marlene Richtor is one of the many Los Reyes members who helped decorate the football bus before it leaves for the game. Officers for Los Reyes are Margo Branscomb, secretary; Ann Anderson, president; Debbie Haas, vice-president; and sponsor Miss Ramirez. Bottom row: Sharon Richter, Rosie Garcia, Cindy Kiel, Ann Anderson, Debbie Haas. Second row. Beth Young, Genny Howell, Daphne Cngle, Melodic McBeth, Linda Burke, Toby Berry, Sherry Lance, Karen Glasser, Kathy Kellum, Rae Hewlett, Vicki Wilson, Gayle Simpson, Nancy Senior, Mary Ann Nugent. Third row: Carla McMullen, Susan Woolsey, Betty Albers, Mary Pat Zick, Jonizo Cain, Michelle Reamy, Marlene Richter, Kay Under- brink, Margo Branscomb, Richard Pajares, Syl- via Garcia, Norma Coffey, Buddy Henrichson, Connie King, Carolyn Douglas. Top row: Julie Harrigan, Andrea Dawkins, Lorita Jones, Mike McCann, Robert Paxton, Ricky Krest, Brett Hall, Shelley Nix, Norman Fleeman, Jens Rummler, Bill Huston, Susan Hart, Debbie Housman, Jeannie Sisto, Cynthia Moore, Susan Smallwood.
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Front row: C. Jackson, En. Garza, R. Palacios, D. Woods, E. Monsees. Second row: En. Saenz, J. Basham, D. Moore, R. Pattin, R. Causey, E. Collins. Third row: En. M. Penny, ]. Bradley, G. Harrell, S. Evans, P. Kalinec. Fourth row: C. Herrin, G. Brown, M. Joseph, G. Smith, D. Hooge. Fifth row: Lt. Com. A. Guerrero, Lt. (jg) W. Stewart, Lt. R. Pratt. Commander Whilden gives special help to Gary Jackson on a navigation problem. A very important part of the NJROTC pro- gram is their classroom instruction. Front row: J. Dayton, L. Postel, G. Dengler, D. Brown. Second row: R. Rosatti, J. Uhl, S. Smith, S. Salenas. Third row: En. D. Sexton, M. Ogden, K. Thomas, W. Hamm. H. Maddox. Back row: T. Brown, L. Huwe, P. Larson, J. Blystone. Front row: J. Coddard, G. Smith, R. Bradford, T. Pollard, S. Marcum, En. J. Wilson. Second row: C. Johnston, E. Thomas, B. Smith, B. Boatman, D. Traut. Third row: J. McLennon, P. Gasser, D. Kindler, A. Jimenez, P. Hurely. Back row: R. Sor ' enson, B. Douglas, C. Larson, B. Benton. Oi?ani;
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FRENCH Money-Making Projects Fill the Year Parlez-vous francais? The members of the French Club speak French although many are just first year students. The club showed great ambition and effort in all projects throughout the year. Starting with a bake sale in the fall, and following it with a tamale sale, a car- nation sale on Valentine ' s Day, and two more bake sales, the members raised money to finance a trip to New Orleans in the spring. Under the leadership of sponsor Miss Myrna Garcia and president Bettie Buck- ley, the club became one of the most active clubs in the school. Treasurer Marsha Herndon, Vice-President Alison Krivoy, Shaun Devine, Historian Lisa Bodger, and President Betty Buckley go over plans jar their trip to New Orleans with fellow club members. Would you like to buy a brownie? asks Lisa Bodger and Margaret Miller while trying to raise money for the French Club. Bottom row: Lisa Bodger Pam Bashem, Betty Buckley, Gail Lampert, Margaret Miller, Gratia Winship, Shaun Devine, Carrie Ogletree. Top row: Lucie Perkins, Cathey Clark, Alison Krivoy, Libba Lynn, Marsha Herndon, David Wende, Luis Elefante, Al Ruddock, Carl Dore, Boonchai Tanyavutti, Garcia. Sponsor Miss Myrna Organizalions 79
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