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'W J sv Ei+ T They Worked On Knight Moves The Knight jumped the Queen to the King's dismay. Check, '71h, but I've got cheek . , . MA TE. The chess club goals for this year were to win the Houston Team Championship, Texas Amateur team, and to attend the Texas Junior Championship. They also held an invitational chess tournament. Their sponsor was Brooks Carter. W hifi Kia, 1 Top: Chess club members, sitting: David MeCooey, Doug Vermaelan, Jeff Grimes, Richard Honeycutt, and David Baggett. Standing: Allen Stubblefield, Karl Goss, Steven Sapowitz, Jeff Gillis, and sponsor Brooks Carter. Middle left: Let's see, now where should I move? Jeff Grimes. Above: Doug Vermaelan concentrates hard on his next move. Left: Oh no! says David Baggett after he sees where he moved his knight. Organizations 381 ,e
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Right: 7710 menibcrs of STARS are: Font row, Laura I,ant:, Krissie Pettit, Ann Halwinak, Stephanie Lowe, Beth Sllepard, Karen Hahinak, Caroline Cassidy. Second row, Margaret Klimaszcwski, Laura AFZZIIIQLIOSI, Sue Radwin, Laurie Lewis, Dianna lvlonldcr, Lee Keller, Nancy Bush, Ann Allison, Allison Bicglcr, Sally Scrpas. Below left: Tanya Harris, Denise Cantrell, and Laura Lantz, listen as plans arc made for the Olympics. Below right: Nancy Bush takes notes at one of SYARS meetings. Bottom: Officers were Laura Lantz, fl'lGj7fl0l'l6',' Nancy Bush, vice- president: and Ann Habinak, president. 380 There Was A Twinkle In Their Eyes. Like a diamond in the sky, STARS brightened up Klein is hallways. Going to the Texas Special Olympics was STARS' and sponsor Helen Burns'g0al for this year. They went to district and invitational track meets. They also went to an orientation in Brenham. Organizations -4
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Operation: Future Physicians Money-raising activities, films, and lectures were onlv a jew events that .Medical Careers nzembers participated in. Medical Careers was a good opportunity for students inter- ested in going into the field of medicine. Field trips were made to Aletliodist Hospital Neiirosensory Unit, Texas Acfilrl Vet School, Mnsenin of Medical Science, and Shriners' Crippled Childrens Hospital. Menibers set their goal to experience and see cliferent fields of medicine to help make career decisions. Their sponsor was Gerry Watson. i Top right: Linda Wells, Ann Allison, Bucky Spar, and Don Collins stay after to ask questions. Top left: Medical Careers mem bers in alphabetical order are: A. Allison, A. Allison, C Baechle, T. Brown, D. Collins, M Duke,A. Fincher, D. Goerner, IL Gonzales, .L Goodman, M. Goodman, M Green, S. Hemphill, K. Henry, J. Hilderbrant, L. Jenkins, K. Kiripatrick, M Linde, T Lindstrom, A. McBride, L. Morris, .L Moylder, A. Owen, C Price, T. Rust, R. San Luis, K. Schnell, M, Stueber, W. Summers, B. Thomas, H. Torrebraten, 1 Webster, L. Wells. Middle right: Teri Lindstroin concentrates intently on what is being said about the ambulance, Above: The clubs officers are: President, Amy Allison, Vice President, Robert San Luisf Secretary, Carol Price: and Treas- urer, Linda Wells. Right: The CCEMS crew talks to the members about the importance ofarnbulances. 382 Organizations I g A '-H' 3 rf' iv . , ff'igEm-f. f i 4 1?
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