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OO OCI III Citizenship, Leadership and Scholarship are the requirements for being a member in the club. Do you meet these requirements? The Honor Society is a club of students who are voted in by the teachers each second semester. The club is just like any of the other clubs except the initiation ceremonies are quite different. Members must be well dressed when attending the initiation. Each student receives a membership card and certificate at the ceremonies. Each member should consider it an honor to be in this club. Concession stands, tamale and bake sales along with composition contests were the main activities of the club. Getting things ready for these different projects were President, Steve Franklin. His Vice-President was Tommy Merrill. Secretary- Treasurer was Patsy Mavis. Sponsored by Mr. :gl-MIS. John Daugherty Steve, you have such devilish eyes ROW 1: Susie Ysaguirre, Tommy Merrill, Lana Pearce, Terri 33 SteVe Franklin, MF- Ramey. SPOHSUFQ Mark Daugherty Mr Flores. ROW 2: Ben Tarango, Bill Allman, Suzie Myers, Kevin BOYIG, Assistant SPOHSOT- Snow, Debbie Pratt, Margaret Traylor, Troy Anderson. ROW
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SPANISH CL B CO VERSES The Spanish Club is designed to offer both 4 4 bilingual students and non-native speakers an opportunity to meet together for the purpose of gg, , i . ' ff self-improvement. Students relax in a foreign ' A 1: atmosphere where they converse in Spanish, play I - s Spanish games, and listen to beautiful Latin music. W: f-7 . In addition to the C1ub's social interests, f,4 f'?k p is members unselfishly contribute their time toward u .. 1 philanthropic endeavors. Several academic scholar- . 'jf5i'7,1:',, .jy zqf W ships are provided annually for students selected 5 ff l from among the membership. W 1 X QI This year's officers were President, Teresa S' , Rodriquezg Vice-President, Steve Saldanag Secre- 'U tary, Debbie Prattg Treasurer, Mary Aviles. I 1 7, XXXQX l ROW 1: Manuel Manriquez, Nancy Bracamonte, Ofilia Saldana, Anna Soliz, Tony Garcia. ROW 2: Mr. Upton, Sponsorg Mary Aviles, Helene Threadgill, Debbie Pratt, Loren Pratt, Theresa Schrader, Teresa Rodriquez, Becky Loveall, Steve Saldana. Sponsored by Mr. 8a Mrs Tommy Wheelis
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SEATED: Susie Ysaguirre, President. BACK ROW: Teresa Schrader, McGinley, Sponsor, Carol Askew, Treasurerg Tina Allman, Parlimen- Historian: Dawn Ayers, Brenda Randolph, Vice-Presidentg Mrs. tariang Julie Ysaguirre, Secretary. FBL RETURN TO MHS No, Kathy- you can't have the cake and eat it, to ol Get To Work! That is how Mrs. McGinley brought the FBLA back to life. A few years back the club was called VOCA-FBLA. Somehow it faded but we revived it. FBLA stands for Future Business Leaders of America. The club consists of 7 officers, 9 members, a sponsor who knows what is best, and the will to work together to make something for ourselves. We are now registered in the State and National Chapters. Whatever we put into the club we get out double by the satisfaction we get. Qualifications to be in our chapter of FBLA are that you have to be enrolled' in a business class. In the spring, we will compete in state contests in typing, filing, calculating, etc. If we qualify, we could go to the NATIONALS! Sponsored by Mr. 8a Mrs. C. P. Honeycutt. , 25
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