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Medical Careers, Mu Alpha Theta Exposing students to careers. M any clubs are formed purely for a student's enjoyment, but the Medical Careers Club and Mu Alpha Theta had a different purpose: to expose students to careers in medicine and engineering. The Medical Careers Club, spon- sored by Bev Schard, went on trips to the Baylor College of Medicine, the Methodist Hospital and the Texas ASM Medical Schools. Mu Alpha Theta, sponsored by Janet Buxkemper, attended contests, gave academic jackets and awarded scholarships. 226 Med cal Careers, Mu Alpha Theta gf' Proving that the telephone assists medical profession, Bev Schard calls sick student's parents. Photo by Armstrong.
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,af fkwgxf- J . 'Lf 37,553 Creating colorful bows for the pre- employment lab, STARS co-president Amy Shirk adds her special touch. Photo by Claus Rysgaard. 228 Art, STARS We all add smiles and color to the day, said Holly Kesterson. campus wide variety of clubs and organizations wereoffered to help occupy after school time and to get students involved in special activities. One of these manly clubs was STARS. lSu er Teens iding Retard- ed Students? The main goal of these super teens was to provide a social life for developmental students and support for the Special Olympics. I am in STARS because I enjoy seeing my special friends so happy. The smallest thing you do ma es them smile, said sophomore member Meri McMahon. One of their supportive efforts Art Star was the STAR Trek Fun Rung a fun, raiser to help gay for the man gratherings the ARS held. Also t e Fun Run financed the uniforms needed for the Special Olym ics. These students also helped builcf self confidence, urging t eir special friends to bring out their hidden. talents. Another campus speciality organization was t e Art club. The club held a large assortment of ac- tivities which included meetin s, workshops, and field trips. They also held a candy sale to buy art supplies. The clubs most captivating activi- ty was the creating and displaying of t e American flag at all non-district football games. Speciality clubs like STARS and Art added color and bright smiles as a diversion to the typical homework filled day. at .,f-if - di.. The Art club's flag presentation at the Klein vs. Klein Forest game added i0 the halftime performances. Photo by Susan Shaeff.
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