Memorial High School - Reata Yearbook (Houston, TX)

 - Class of 1978

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GOING ONCE GOING TWICE SOLD TO THAT GUY RIGHT THERE: 3 famrlrar cry came from the courtyard Junior Susan Collins participated either sophomore beau Randy 0 Donnell or in the auction and was a slave to Junior Brown Senior Mark Johnson at the PAL s Slave Sale in Cathell Photo bY Bill MOUTQOFUGVY CURIOSITY AND INOUISITIVENESS CAN CHARACTERIZE INQUIRY MEMBERS, sponsor Miss Mary Ann Caudle, Seniors Brad Glosser- man, Elliot Stotler, Jay Gross, Junior Hugh How- ardton, and Sophomore Mike Perkins. Photo by Trent Rosenthal. RELIEF SWEEPS OVER FRESHMAN PAL TANYA GRUBRCH when another bidder purchased her for the charity Slave Sale. Photo by Bill Mont- gomery.

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fs, as 'fP'fa.f,n ws if 'Y 'f 41 5' PICTURE ARE PALS MEM- Carolyn Blomdahl, Marjorie Gala Holt. SECOND ROW: Klser, Allison Yates, Alison Calleri, Ginny Henry, Prissy Bean, Missy Lori Lisa Hol- land, Lisa Joachim, Diane Canfield, Elizabeth Watts, Dana MacDoogle, Lilly McDonald, Cara Pinto, Laura Grappe, Lisa Amoroso, Laura Groppe, Dina Buele, Sara Duke, Vanessa Brown, Karen Heiman. FOURTH ROW: Rachel Lee, Carol Greer, Pam Power, Jill Jack- son, Hilary Headarck, Carol First, Joanie Weiner, Jen- nifer Bronssard, Beth Morgan, Cathy Kelpin, Susan Murray, Carol Roberts. FIFTH ROW: Elizabeth Moore, Mary Grace Pennington, Treresa Weatherford, Caro- i i n nz-fav'-'f wmv t ...,M,. , Sk. fi I 6 , , I, JI: lyn Bin, Hollis Hughes, Terry Wood, Lelia Hanratty, Susan Beamon, Leslie Lancaster, Helen l-luppertz, Mona Cuenod, Katie Crawford, Angela Tease, Kira Obolensky, Tracy Thompson, Carrie Calvert, Eliza- beth Peek, Nancy Irwin, Missy Cook. TOP ROW: Lau- rie Gymarthy, Anne Bartlett, Stacey Lewis, Susan Zire, Leslie Simons, Julie Combs. If t 5 ' wifi ik. PALS'2l M



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Break - a y Small club involvement Key Club A bout the only thing the Key Club and the new club Inquiry have in common is that neither of them did much at all this year. Key Club mem- ber Mike Jax said. We haven't done much at all, in fact, we had to reorga- nize in the middle of the year. Inquiry, organized by sponsor Mary Ann Cau- 'ff X1 MARK JOHNSON TRIES TO INCREASE THE BID FOR A tioning was above the courtyard at 3:15 and raised FEMALE SLAVE MARCH 15 to 54. The slave sale auc- over S150 for charity. Photo by Bill Montgomery. v dle got off to a slow start. The basis for the club is curiosity about political affairs. Membership was small but the sessions were enjoyable and informa- tive. The Key Club, an organization dedi- cated to service in the community has made several worthy contributions to the school. Painting visitors parking spaces and the numbers l through 21 in the parking lot is one of the more worthwhile contributions. The most important and most talked about activ- ity of the Key Club was the Victory dances held after the Mighty Mustangs clinched the District title against Alief. Signs proclaiming lt is coming! adorned the school for at least two weeks before the event. The Mustangs coach. Les Koenning. even gave a small speech at the dance. Senior Mike Jax explained that the Key Club has declined in popularity since six to seven years ago when it was the most popular boys club in school. even more so than the Wranglers. He also said the club has gone down to next to nothing but he expects it to rise again during the next few years. Sponsored by organizations of busi- nessmen. the Key Club will probably last forever. Alley Starving and stray dogs and cats may not have had an abundance of friends on the streets where they roamed. yet they always had a home with the Asso- ciation of loving youth on the school campus. ALLY worked year-round with the Humane Society to protect all animals from starvation and loneliness. accord- ing to President Kevin McClendon. When the animals were found. they were taken to the school and cared for. in the hope that from there they would be placed in good homes where they were wanted. McClendon was assisted through the year by Vice-Presidents Robbie Paidis and John Davies. Treasurer Cathy Riley. and Secretary Browny Camp- bell. ALLY also involved others such as Book salesperson Kay Gromitsky. Phone Chief Debbie Doggett. Publicity Chairman Carol First, and Entertainer Nancy Christiansen. The true care and protection for the animals was provided by Advisers Mary Hall and Roberta Frame. Coor- dinating activities of temporary care of the animals was our main motive. said Mrs. Hall. ALLY often sponsored trips to the Humane Society and the Zoo for its members who were interested. The pur- pose of the trips was to help to collect food for the animals and learn more efficient mechanisms for care. - 30 - -- Bobbv Lapin ALLY, PALS, Key Club 23

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