Memorial High School - Reata Yearbook (Houston, TX)

 - Class of 1978

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TRYING TO PERSUADE FELLOW DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION MEMBER DIANE BUCKLEY to buy a box of M8tM's, Cherie Chapman tells Diane some of the sales points. Stu- dents chose from a collec- tion of plain or peanut M8-M's, Krackels, or Reeses'. D.E. members sold the candy twice during the .year. The first time the profits went toward a trip to New York and the sec- ond time toward the NationaI's contest in Wash- ington, Photo by Cam Hewell. JUNIOR CLASS PRESI- DENT MARK MAI LAUGHS as Junior Principal Mr. Bill Moreland mopped the mess left from the carnations. The carnations were placed in garbage cans and sent to each homeroom. Photo by Kathy Epps. EASTER HOLIDAYS PRO- VIDED THE '78-'79 CHEER- LEADERS WITH THEIR FIRST OFFICIAL DUTY. Juniors Robert Wall and Sheri Austin answer the phone taking pledges for Easter Seals. The cheer- leaders-had various duties at the Easter Seal Telethon sponsored by Channel 39. Photo by Cam Hewell. SLAVE TOOK ON A NEW MEANING as Pals members were auctioned off for charityv Senior Beau Mark Johnson and Sophomore- Beau Randy O'DonneII auc- tioned off Freshman Prissy Bean March 15 in the court yard. The money was donated to Chica Penn School. Photo by Bill Mont- gomory. Money making prolects I9

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Break-a esides getting a new sponsor. Mrs. Sally Leonard. the girls serv- ice club Phi Alpha Lambda CPalsJ tried new projects such as getting visors instead of shirts and having a Hallow- een party. Because of the different pro- jects. Secretary Marjorie Wandel felt that there was a lot more response. She also added that people are a lot more active. Meetings for Pals were held every first and third Tuesday of the month. Officers were President Leslie Mac- Kay. Vice President Gala Holt. Histo- rian Janice Webb. Secretary Marjorie Wandel. Treasurer Linda Otero. and Sergeant-at-Arms Carolyn Blomdahl and Vicki Thomas. An initiation was held for all the old and new members of the club. Each grade level had to do different things. Freshmen had to carry a lunchbox. wear bobby socks. mini skirts. tennis shoes. and red lipstick. Sophomore initiation consisted of ction stirs Pals wearing their shirts backwards. rolled up pants. bobby socks. and tennis shoes. Junior girls wore heavy makeup and curlers. Clothes that clashed were just one part of the senior's initiation. They also had to have more than two pigtails. wear all their clothes backwards. and wear heavy makeup. Halloween was celebrated October 22 with a costume party at Marjorie's house. We had a little bit of entertain- ment. little skits and stuff. said Janice Webb. Music was provided by Gary Seline and Mike Jax. S and J Production played disco music to dance to. said Janice. Pals and their dates came dressed up in such costumes as Mickey Mouse. DOWN ON HER KNEES, Senior Rachel Lee bows to Freshmen Beth Robertson, Jennifer Brus- sard, Prissy Bean, Paula Woodard, Lisa Hoa- chim, Sara Duke, Karen Heiman, Kelle Didion, and Tanya Grubich for Pals initiation. Photo by Tommy reireich pirates. a two headed ghost. and robots First place for best costume was giver to Senior Steve Stigall and his date fo dressing up as Bonnie and Clyde. Pals' beaus were also announced a the party. Beaus were Freshman Jaj ller. Sophomore Randy O,Donald Junior Miguel Baldwin. and Senio Mark Johnson fauctioneer for thi Slave Sale.J The Slave Sale was held in the court yard March 15th after school. The girl were bought by guys to do such thing as carry books. provide food. escor them to class. and clean their lockers lt's ajoke to a lot of the guys but thej get into it. said Janice. According to Marjorie. The Slavi Sale is the one major money making project. - 30 - AS A PART OF PALS INITIATION Juniors Allisor MacKay and Laurie Gyamarthy wear bobby socks and backward clothes. Other girls wore heavy make-up and curlers. Photo by Tommj Freireich. 20 PALS Dtplh design bv Lim I-Lvurr ur1dC'l1e1jflSim111er

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