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J Planning a life in government, Alex Kanadjian started politicing early as Student Council President. Trying his hand at leadership, Alex worked with the Superintendenfs Board of Student Advisors, North Austin State Bank Teen Board, and the Northwest Optimist Club. School activities and recognition emerged as Alex worked on the Yearbook, played Varsity Tennis, and received the Young Texas Award from the North Austin Optimists. ,S Y ' we 'rw . Q- fi , With a subtle approach and a beautiful comical outlook on life, Karen Minto spread her talent around. Athletically, she played Varsity Tennis, becoming a District finalist, and she enjoyed the golf course as well. Academically she came out on top with the Trustee Award, National l-lonor Society membership, a Citation from the North Austin Optimists, and induction into Ouill and Scroll for her work on the Ftuneskrift and Skalds. Well-known for her artistic ability, Karen designed artwork for the Yearbook, participated in the Foreign Exchange Program in Art, and painted the Viking statue for the fountain restoration. For the future, Karen was considering either Fashion Designing, Merchandising, or Journalism at the University of Texas. Accomplishment and hard work gained recognition and peer respect for Mary Beth Motl. Mary Beth was very involved in Future Farmers of America, and that involvement earned her FFA Star Chapter Farmer, Lone Star Farmer Degree, State Winner of FFA Foundation Award in Agricultural Processing, and the Agriculture Award during the Annual Youth Appreciation Week ofthe Austin Area Optimist Clubs. An all-around student, Mary Beth also served on Student Council and was a participant in the Beauty Ftevue. In recognition, she was awarded the Trustee Award, Who's Who in American High School Students, a nomination for Altrusa Girl, and Miss Tex- Anne ofthe month by the Walnut Creek Optimist Club. Mary Beth planned a career in Floriculture and wanted to have a family in the future. ' n .X Variety was the key word in club activities for Terri Rock, Salutatorian of the Senior class. She was in Pan Am, marching band, Para-Medical Club, Literary Club, and National Honor Society as Treasurer. Students and teachers were quick to recognize Terri's ability. She received the Trustee award, Altrusa Girl nomination, runner-up for DAB Good Citizen, Young Tex-Anne of the month from the Optimist Club, the Dr. Ball Pre-Med Scholarship, and induction into Ouill and Scroll for her work on Skalds, Terri planned to attend Baylor University and study to achieve my life-long goal of being a medical doctor. valhalla 31
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119 S51 Future Farmers of America was the largest organization at Lanier, President Linda Johnson was the hard working leader of that hard working group. For her efforts in FFA, Linda won the Charles Cherry Beef Cattle Award and the Beef Proficiency Award. When time allowed, Linda acted as both Captain and Quarterback for the Junior and Senior Powder Puff teams, and served as a National Honor Society member, l.inda's ambition was to attend Southwest Texas State University and major in Agriculture Business.
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