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Stash reflects thoughts and emotions Complete with student art, writing, and photography, Stash, the literary magazine, did not limit the students ' creativity. Members worked through- out the year selecting, typing, and arranging submissions from a contest held in December. Shant Campbell, editor-in-chief, and Melanie Curtis, assistant editor, helped other staff members sell greet- ing cards in an effort to keep the publication ' s price down. Beth Hovey, an editor; David Rosenblad, assistant; and the advertising committee, Mark Golding, Debra Caldwell, Michael Corcoran, Donna West and Terri Sherman, spent time outside class organizing the ad section of the mag- azine. 1, Stash is published by: Front row: Debbie Pe rkins, Parti Bazan, Patsy Tapp, Sherry How- ard. Melanie Curtis, Donna West, Beth Hovey; Second row: Shant Campbell. David Rosen- blad, Paul Williams, Mrs. Jayne Selby, Becky Rios, Debbie Caldwell, Minnie Talamantes, Dcsiree Hunter, Carol Battersby. Not pictured: Margie Tom Hoon, 2, James Markowsky, Cin- die Espinosa, Shirley Grafton, and Ross Hahn get ideas from last year ' s Stash to use second 68 organ
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Math Club visits math-oriented industries Mu Alpha Theta, a nation-wide organization, offers a variety of math- related activities for interested stu- dents who maintain a B average in math. Meetings held on the first and third Monday afternoons helped members prepare for UIL slide-rule competition and number sense. The members planned trips to math and science oriented industries. Officers for 1972-73 are president, Carolyn Hicks; vice-president, Glori Allen; and secretary-treasurer, Jo Anne Goeser. 1- Mrs. Cindy Wiggins and Robert Atmar seem a little confused about the computer, but Carolyn Hicks offers assistance. 2. Jon Hall works with the computer at the Wilson Tower. } . Math Club members are Mrs. Cindy Wiggins, Carolyn Hicks, Jon Hall, Sharon Ingram, Jo Anne Goeser, Jane Atter- bury, Robert Atmar, Mary Beecroft, Linda Morns, Glon Allen, Monte Estes, Mike Dull- nig, Karen Nelson. Not pictured: Belinda Tau- bert, Becky Stephens, Colleen Cass. organizaKons 67
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Sigmund plans guest speakers, field trips The officers for this year ' s Psy- chology Club are Danny Polinard, president; Joe Burch, vice-president; Jody Hybner, secretary-treasurer; and Debbie Caldwell, in charge of public relations. According to Danny, the club planned field trips to such places as the State School, and a hospital in San Antonio. They hof)cd to secure visits by such guest speakers as Father Berger of the State School and Dr. Dana Williams. Meetings were held on the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month, and were open to all seniors, regardless of whether they took a psychology class or not. 1. Danny Polinard and Mark Chapin play Holly Homcmakcr while baking cookies for the club ' s bake sale. 2. Sigmund members arc fronr row: Donna Freeman. Andrya McAuley, Mark Chapin ;Ssecond row: Walter Knight, Jody Hybner, secretary-treasurer; Karan Rogers, Melissa Reeves, Debbie Perkins, Larry Stritch; Third row: Carolyn Forney, Diane Nemcc, Charlie Thompson, Charles Pleasants, Arcy Izquierde, Danny Polinard, president; Mike Saenz; Fourth row: Mrs. Gloria Korach, Robert Armstrong, Suzi Hall, Steve Bird, Carol Pier- son, Joe Burch, vice-president; Not pictured: Debbie Caldwell, public relations; Diane Korach. Shant Campbell, Mrs, Zaidee Winton. organizations 69
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