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Leadership Recognized A member of the Raider Annual Staff for three years and Editor her senior year, Marjorie Baker has led an active life at Bell. Along with these activities, Marjorie was chosen as Outstanding Sophomore and Who ' s Who Among American High School Students and received the Daughters of the American Revolution Good Citizens Award. Marjorie is talented in the field of art and plans to further her talent as an art major at North Texas State University in the fall. When asked what the good life is to her, Marjorie replied, An unlimited charge account at Neiman Marcus. Being a member of the Inter Club Council, Class Council, German Club, serving as President of the National Honor Society, and playing Varsity Football are the activities that keep Eddie Harris involved at Bell. Along with these activities Eddie was chosen as Who ' s Who Among American High School Students and Optimist of the Month for February. Outside of school Eddie enjoys water skiing, boat racing, scuba diving, and reading. In the fall Eddie plans to attend the Naval Academy, and major in an engineering field. Being involved and keeping very busy with a variety of activities have given Jason Cronin a feeling of satisfaction in his three years at Bell. Jason is a member of the Spanish Club, where he was a Spanish dancer. Vice President of the Science Club, and Treasurer of the National Honor Society. Jason was also involved in many sports activities. He was a member of the District Champion Cross-Country Team, the State Champion Physical Fitness Team, and the Varsity Gymnastics Team. Jason has led an active life at Bell, one he will continue at Texas A M in the corps. After college, Jason plans to become an electrical enginerr. SENIOR SUPERLATIVES 25
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Participation and Laura Mengwasser ' s smiling face, her friendliness, and fier willing service to Bell have made her an outstanding choice for a Superlative. Laura keeps busy with her school activities this year as Vice President of the National Honor Society and editor of the Limelight Section of the Raider Annual. Her service and a high grade point average led her to receiving awards such as Senior of the Month for November and Who ' s Who Among American High School Students. Laura plans to attend the University of Texas at Austin where she will major in accounting. Semper Fidelis, which means always faithful in Latin, is Laura ' s motto, one which should help her to be an outstanding success in life. 24 Being the first female Student Council President at Bell is no easy task, but Lisa Betty has managed to accept the challenge. Under Lisa ' s leadership. Bell has again had a hardworking council. Her public relations talents are not limited to just student council members. Lisa is always talking with the students, hearing how they feel about things the council is doing. Because of Lisa ' s ability to get along with the faculty and students at Bell, she was chosen Senior of the Month for October. Lisa plans to further her education at Tarleton State University in the fall. When asked what she considered the good life to be, Lisa stated simply, Happiness, love, and security. SENIOR SUPERLATIVES Attending Texas A M to become a successful businessman is a goal that Gulstan Dart has set for his future. This goal should not be hard to achieve for someone as hard-working as Gulstan. In his three years at Bell, Gulstan has held the offices of Sophomore and Junior ( Class President and Student Council Vice President. He also participated in Young Life, Varsity Football, and Future Homemakers of America. Gulstan states his motto for life: Only use the word impossible when you ' ve reached the limits of your physical, mental, and spiritual abilities. Following this motto should help him gain success in the future.
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Student Involvement Carol Hefler ' s athletic abilities have played a major part in her high school career. As a varsity tennis player, she vi as chosen most valuable player in 1981, Who ' s Who for Tennis in 1982, and is ranked sixteenth in the state of Texas. Carol ' s talents are not limited to just the tennis courts. She is a top scholar and a member of the National Honor Society. Carol plans to attend college where she vj continue to play tennis and receive a medical degree. When asked what she would be doing in twenty years, Carol said, I will be either in the operating room with a patient or on the tennis court playing the finals at Wimbledon. Carol Kllngman, Head Drum Major for the L. D. Bell Marching Band, is also a talented musician. Because of her ability to play the flute, Carol has been chosen as a member of the All-Region Band and the All-Region Orchestra and the Texas All-State Band. When asked what she thought is one of the advantages of going to Bell, Carol replied, Meeting a person who has pushed and motivated me for a long time, Laura Hof . I truthfully believe that I would not be where I am without her support. Carol plans to obtain a degree in mathematics with an emphasis in computer science at North Texas State University. SENIOR SUPERLATIVES Entertaining others is one thing that Philip Glonn enjoys doing most. He does this through his activities in L. D. Bell ' s Band and Acapella Choir, of which he is Student Director. He is also a member of the Texas Music Educators Association State Choir and the All-Region Choir. Philip ' s other activities include the German Club, the Whiz Quiz Team, and National Honor Society. Awards that qualify Philip as a Superlative include being chosen as a National Merit Semi-Finalist, Senior of the Month for January, and as a Who ' s Who Among American High School Students. North Texas State University will be where Philip will continue his education.
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