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Sigmund Swings Psychologically With Activity With a surge of new members that nearly doubled the size of the psycholog club, hope of a year full of activities entered the minds of the officers, members and sponsors. Sigmund, the psychology club, got to- gether ever - other Wednesday after school to talk with one another and to plan club activities. Guest speakers were invited to speak to the club and their talks were given during the afternoon meetings. A field trip was taken during November to the state school. spring trip to the state hospital in ■ an . ntonio was discussed and members were hopeful that this trip would be made. Dues of -SI each semester were collected from each member to cover the majority of the cost of this overnight field trip. Mrs. Patricia Brannock and .Mrs. Gloria Korach sponsored Sigmund which was head- ed by Stan Fox. president. Kylene Dowd . vice president, George Garza, trea. ' iurer. and Kateri Snell, secretary. Top: (1-r): Reading a sociogram are Joe Watson. Kateri SneU, George Garaa, Robert McCraw. Cormack, Danny Laser. Middle : Linda Sumpter is lifted by club members during a psychological experiment. Members were (clockwise): Debbie Hausman, Rick Goodman, George Garza, Tim Yonker and Stan Fox. •Above: Students and sponsors of the PsycholoETV Laser, Ethelyn Hovcy. Kateri Snell. secretary: Club were (first row. l-r): Mrs. Patricia Brannock, Sharon Cormack. Stan Fox. president: Mrs. Gloria sponsor: Rick Goodman, Becky Gillespie. icki Korach, sponsor: (second row, l-r): Steve Ahucro, Wilson, Mike McCarm. Kathy Morgan. Danny George Garza, treasurer; Vicki Ryan, Reed Young, Hoting. Bill Fleeman. Vicki Shockley, Debbie Hausman. Joe Watson. Joan Barker. Diane DeLong. (Not pictured): Kylene Dowdy, vice president. rganiz a ti o ns 5 1
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Bakesale, Bumper Stickers Brighten Biological Year Above: (first row, l-r): Biology club members were llanny Laser, vice president; Kathy Morgan, Brad lownsend. Thad White, Michelle Reamy. Debbie MeClendon, Debbie Loflin, president; Kay Greer, David Morris. Lamar Bryant; (second row, l-r) Ken Howard. Belinda Avila, Debbie Netek. Eli .abetli Meadows. Maribetli JcnniiiKs. tria.-urer: Donna Loftin, Brenda Litcliko, . landy Machlan; ( tilird row, l-r) Stan Dunn, Joan Jennings, Denise Dajiiels, Jayne Henrichson, Lila Huebner, Kay Hendricks, Sylvia Cantu, Joan Barker, secretary; Caria Cavett. Barbara Chesney. Susan Baker. (Not pictured): Debbie Walden, Scott Gainer. Gracie Garza, Elaine Startz, Lisa Bodger, Carrie Gray, Rhonda Wiley, Suzie Hewitt, Cathy Swift, Cathy Chesney, Pat Morgan. Armed with all types of equipment lor catching live marine specimens or armloads of anti-pollution bumper stickers, the Biolo- gy Club rolled through a year filled with activities and plans. Several trips to Padre Island provided educational experiences for these students. A trip to the Arkansas Wildlife Refuge was also planned for this reason. A trip to Big Bend or the .San Marcos Caverns was planned lor the week-long Easter vacation. A Halloween Dance, for which the Good-Night and Loving played, provided members a chance to entertain themselves and their guests. A December bakesale and the selling of anti-pollution bumper stickers were the main money-making projects. The selling of Valentine candy was discussed. To end an active year, the club planned a boat tour in the Marina and an end of the school year party. Mrs. Karen Jones sponsored the club which was led by Debbie Loftin, president; Danny Laser, vice president; Maribeth Jen- nings, treasurer; and Joan Barker, secretary. Middle, right: Debbie Loftin assists Ken Howard as he examines some sea weed that was collected during a club field trip to the Port Aransas jetties. Left; Debbie Loftin holds a starfish as (l-r) Ken Howard, Michelle Reamy, Scott Gainer, Danny Laser, Mrs. Karen Jones, sponsor and Lisa Bodger gather around her. Right: Kay Greer stands be- neath an anti-pollution bumper sticker as she fishes in a tank to gain a closer look at a specimen. 50 Organizations
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Medical Club New Organization At King High Above : This year ' s Medical Club members were (first row, l-r): Denise Daniels. Danette Johnston, N ' ancv Davis. Belinda Avila. Carla Cavett, Joan Barker. Maribelh Jen]iini£ . treasurer. Cheri Frede- nik; (.--eeoTuI rou. l-r) .|i.an Jenninss. Debbie Newcomer. Jayne Henrichson. Barbara Hunt. Deb- hie Loftin. Linda Lee Price, Grace Walker: (Third row, l-r) Michelle Reamy. Thad White, president. Mr. Raleigh Custer, sponsor. Brad Townsend: (not pictured) Karen Smith, Ted Williams, Helen Mat- thews. After an educational visit to the Ada Wil.son Crippled Children ' s Hospital, the King High Medical Club planned several more field trips to local hospitals, including Spohn Hospital and Memorial Medical Cen- ter. Interested students became involved with various types of medical careers under the leadership of President Thad White, with Mr, Raleigh Custer acting as sponsor. Mari- beth Jennings, treasurer, helped plan club activities. To finance an end of the school vear field trip to Baylor, the club planned a December bakesaie to be held during school hours. Above left: Joan Barker, secretary. Brad Townsend and Maribeth Jennings, treasurer, are interrupted in their discussion of club records by the shenanegans of Michelle Reamy. Right: Serious Thad White, president, while infonning the club of an expected visit by a guest speaker, pauses briefly to listen to a member ' s question. 52 Organizations
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