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-9 ambassadors Q if ,, fr '- :fig is? 3fi5f'W-ffffflii if L f L f . romoting goodwill between athletic teams was part of good sportsmanship. The Good Sportsmanship League CGSLJ was dedicated to this task. Before each football game, GSL members walked onto the field to greet and exchange gifts with the other GSL group. The GSL also delivered the invocation at football and bas- ketball games. GSL is important to athletics because good sportsmanship turns barbaric sport into civilized fun, said president, Trent Carlyle. I see us as mediators of good and evil in a cosmic sense, said GSL member, Kathy Foster. Allison Jacobson greets the Kingwood GSL members. The GSL members make their way across the field to meet Bryan High School. tst: D. Boak, T. Carlyle tPres.J 2ncl: M. l-lanoch, C. McDonald, S. Wert, P. Kolvig 1coor.J, G. Quinn, K. Goodwin, J. Neville, N. Gellatly fsecj, 3rd: J. Maricle tsponsorj, K. Kappel, T. Uresti tV.P.i, L. Cammarano, J. Stanwise, T, Dehne, C. Cain, K. Foster, J. Ingram l 0 4'
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reud and fun all in one. That was the tx Psychology club which was like no other. Not only did its members hold an annual Christmas Banquet and month- ly meetings, but they created an envi- ronment where friends assembled and Q. 1 TJWQ v W, .1 . , wx NIP .nd I-5 E - Kristin White and Marissa Meneely are proud of their sponsor, Jonnie Miller, Bridgett Reincke, Ron Porter, Mr, Miller, Jennifer Flynn, and Kristin Bumgardener discuss their next project. I t worked through the many problems young people must face. Movies, games and discussions were a large part of the year and attendance grew. Club President Angie Gonzalez said lt has gone much better than last w-sgyl ei' e 1 s syn nulstfm :us i E lst: K. White, tV.P.l, M, Meneely tTreas.l, A. Gonzales QPres.j, J. Flynn tsecj, K. Bumgardner, K. Carter, J. Shogrun, M. Coughlin, D. Levine 2nd: B. Galloway, Z. Camacho, A. Robertson, E. Thompson, L. Shook, C. McDonald, C. Ransom, T. Hicks, A. George, E. Canoles, B. Fteincke, T, Hart, R. Porter. year. The club has worked hard to together the various programs agrt upon by the members who always vl the extra mile, and for that, I say thanl - l I
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