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Having visited Kiev, Moscow, and Leningrad twice in the past four years, Susan .lack skipped her senior year to continue her study of languages at college. She is not only proficient in Russian but her love of languages has led her through three years of French as well. Having lived in Sweden, and traveled a great deal, Susan will feel right at home pursuing the career of an interpreter or language teacher. Typing 75-words-per-minute, and with a third place in district UIL competition, Karen Stanley as the business education honoree traveled to regional UIL competition representing Memorial. Karen's expertise in secretarial skills helped her improve her school work leaving her time to devote to her interest in Spanish. Karen, the Spanish award winner in her iunior year, plans to maior in the language at the University of Texas. Honors-209
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With an avid interest in computer programming .Ion Richardson realizes the importance of computers in today's calculating society. Jon likes to invent complicated equations allowing the computer to do the intermediary addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. First place awardee in the National Math Exam, Jon will pursue an engineering maior at Rice with a minor in mathematics. Having cooked for her family for over five years, Brooke Carroll has found topics discussed in home economics very applicable to life. During the past two years she has participated in Junior Degree work and entered an interior design contest, creating a living room setting. Brooke plans a home economics major at Stephen F. Austin. ,yy LA so if U , , i,i W Ar: ,
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Outstanding debator at the 1968 National Forensic League Tournament in St. Paul, James Robbins veteran clebator of three years feels that debate has given him a chance to study policy decisions in depth. James' high school career as a debator led him to the presidency ofthe National Forensic League. His interest in law and government turns him toward a maior in political science in college. AS Accomplished orator and persuasive speaker Robert Buxbaum a debate honoree, was Vice-president of the National Forensic League and President of the Memorial Historical Society. Robert's interests range from writing poetry and reading Stephen Crane to European travel. He will prepare for a career in political science, psychology or economics at Middlebury College. 210-Honors fr Q s
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