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Leo Club Roars Through '83 MT i 1982-83 LEO CLUB-Front Row: Daniel Ponce, Roxanne Vasquez, Leticia Zamarripajackie Daywood, Gail McDonald, David Rodriguez, Yvette Rios, Caroline Chapa, Rosemary Gomez, Rhoda Casraneda, Mnjohn Behrensg sponsor and Denise Purser. The Leo Club is an organization compris- ed of students whose main purpose is to serve the community and to help people. f t The club is sponsored by Mnjohn Behrens. N Q 21 1' i ,- .-5 v. fb x T f lllll 7 114
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New Club in Town 1982-83 HOME AND FAMILY CLUB-Front Row: Ms, Longoria. Shirley Tijerina, Patricia Ramirez. Monica Herrera. Becky Mosqueda. and Ms. Logan. Second Row: Cruz Morin, Carlene Kyler. Shannon Edwards, Denise Purser, Vickie Barnard. Barbara Chapa. and Yvonne Garcia. Third Row: Hector Gutierrez. Debbie Velasquez Diane Gonzales, Veronica Garcia, Darlene Herrera, Belinda Martinez, and Paul Garza, Back Row: Doug Reeves. Robert Carter. Ryne Gonzales, Stacey Veregara Richard Bonilla. Sam johnson, Martin jasso, and Roland Garza. As McCollum's twentieth year began, a new club was formed to encourage student involve- ment. The Home and Family Club closed their first official meeting with a total of forty members. The new club set their future plans which include mak- ing toys to give to the orphanages and visiting the lx nursing homes in our community. The Home and Y ' -- -......., cv 2 . Family Club managed these tasks by raising money , with a successful candied popcorn sale. 7 . Q v Sponsors, Mrs. Longoria and Ms. Logan, feel the club members will benefit from their ex- 2 ' T iii periences throughout the year. They look forward a lf - ' to working with the returning members and new members are always welcome. Cindy Rodriguez takes notes at a meeting. 113
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Chanter Works to Keep Paper Alive 4 i A nv' .na- 1982-85 CHANTER STAFF-Front Row: Mrs. A. Ibarrag sponsor, Adriana Riojasg editor-invchief. Georgie Baker, andjuan Robledo. Middle Row: Frank lferriera Diane Dominguez, Hector Garcia, and Kim Knappick. Back Row. Adam Woodalljimmy Garciag assist. editor. Gary Scharf, Riltk Ollerxidez, andgjoe Martinez, Under Editor Adriana Riojas and Advisor Alva Ibarra, the newspaper xt continued its monthly publishing of .- the Chanter. Picture Essays were add' greatly to the newspapers interest. fi ed and in-depth feature stories added a. . . . ' The quality of writing in the paper im- H Ms, K' proved greatly as journalism students 5 were taught writing and reporting f 5 L skills. Continuin f its olic' of bein r , 5 b P l in .iq-t ff -- - as Q up . st p A N uncensored by the administrtion, the . , -. 2 5 r newspaper gave all students the op- 5 ,412 'Mira portunity to express their opinions on JL' .. ii- f A 1, 4 - - - 'e is r W It 5 varied controversial issues. This nu or 'i fs 1 , ', 3- K Ay , ' I Q i ig . E3 rift, ix Ng, K E assured students of an open forum for fy for irr. ,, the exchange of opinions. The staff S ' ' - was composed of journalism students f tw who elected to take the course. The 4 , -W . we fr 3 ,, newspaper thus reflected a wide cross section of the student body, rather Mrs. Ibarra helps reporter Rikku brainstrom for a story. Fhafl just the views of HH Clif? minority. 115
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