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Faculty Chooses Most Outstanding Members of the faculty chose Christine Szeredy Most Outstanding Girl for 1984. Christine was freshman valedictoriang a member of Foreign Language Clubg Art club presidentg and secretary of the Nation- al Honor Society. Christine also received the D.A.R. American History Awardg was named to Honor District Choir, All-Region Choir, and was a National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test Semi-Finalist. She has been a member of the library clubg is one of the top five members of her graduating classg and was named to Who's Who for English. Christine was elected Most Likely to Succeed by the members of the senior class. She plans to pursue the fields of Special Education and Psychology. Delray Peeples was chosen Most Outstand- ing Boy for 1984. Among his activities, Delray has been a member of the National Honor Society. He has been the Library Club vice-presi- dentg Foreign Language Club presidentg Band presidentg and Drum Major. He participated in the all-region choirg re- ceived the National Merit Scholarship Quali- fying Test Commendationg and was a repre- sentative to Boys State. Delray attended the University of Texas at El Paso summer Engineering Institute. The seniors voted Delray Most Likely to Succeed. Delray's plans include the pursuit of the study of Music and Computer Science. Sponsored by Ignacio Becerra Page ll
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Delray, Mary, Mr., Miss Parkland I. I 5 5 l Senior class members voted Delray Peeples and Mary McKinley Mr. and Miss Parkland for 1984. The honor goes to the two seniors as being most representative of their graduating class. An active member of his class, Delray has been Drum Major, Band president, and a member of the all-region, all-area choirs. In addition to winning the title Mr. Parkland, Delray was voted Most Likely to Succeed by his classmates. Page 10 sponsored by Mrs. Patsy Weckworth Mary McKinley is also very active in her class. As a senior she was elected president of the National Honor Society. She re- ceived the 1983 Daughters of the American Revolution Good Citizen Award. Mary was an active member of the student council and a member of the Varsity Tennis Team. The titles Mr. and Miss Parkland represent the highest tri- butes members of the senior class can pay to their fellow stu- dents.
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We fondly dedicate the 1983 ARENA to Mrs. Maurine Webb. Mrs. Webb, who has been at Parkland since 1970, has been a wonderful friend to her students, and a tri- bute to her profession. We hope Mrs. Webb gets back all the love she has given to her students. A t ' l i ttif ... gffl ifiif MRS. MAURINE WEBB crafts teacher, holds a Bachelor of Arts and Science degree from the Univer- sity of San Antonio. ewan A POINT OF LAW: Mr. Quisenberry removes his glasses as he attempts to explain one of the complex operations of our government during a lecture. Students in government learn from him that there is more to government than meets the eye. Page 12 Sponsored by Walter Chaidemenos Webb, uisenberry Honoredg 5 x , I ,,,.. In CRAFTS CLASS FUN: Mrs. Webb demonstrates the art of paper sculpturing to two of her students, Barbara Brooks and Danielle Daglieri. The crafts class studies many different creative techniques under her guidance. in g as - , . 9, ,Lr,, , F . ,... 'rw . -- -1 ,,t ,..- MR. CHARLES QUISENBERRY: has a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Louisville, and his Mas- ters Degree from UTEP. Mr. Charles Quisenberry is a favorite among teachers of senior students. Al- though he has only been at Parkland for three years, he has shown students here that he cares about their interests and needs. It is with pride that we dedicate this yearbook to Mr. Quisenberry.
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