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GAMMA KEEPS THINGS G OIN ' This year, the senior girls had a busy time. They supported the Texans through many skits at pep-rallies and won many spirit awards, For the Pasadena game they helped collect money for the spirit balloons and got runner-up for the hall decorating con- test. Other activities were helping needy families at Thanksgiving and Christmas time and helping support Muscular Distrophy by walking in the Walk-a-thon. The 1978-79 officers were: BACK ROW: Susan Ellison, treasurer, Darla Britt, spirit leader, Becky Cobb, parliamentarian, jenny Blank, 2nd vice- president. MIDDLE ROW: Sharon Wood, lst vice-president. FRONT ROW: Kelly Colgin, corresponding sec- retary, Donna Metting, recording secre- tary, Patricia Coffelt, historian, Pam Dunbar, president, Cindy Heep, re- porter, Susie Parrott, Chaplain. Their sponsor was Miss Lisa Rogers. HZHD l .l A Natalie Peterson wants her Fonzie doll, ., NOW! 28
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Anna Augustine drools over a passing hunk. DELTA VOTES ON SPOTLIGHT This club is an organized group of junior girls, headed by Mrs. Westwood. Football season encouraged many members to participate in skits per- formed at the LaPorte and Clear Creek pep rallies. During Go Bananas week, Tri-Delta won the spirit award. At Thanksgiving and Christmas, food, clothing and toys were donated to needy families. Members voted on spotlight and Teresa Ulrey received Scarlet , and Pat Mire as Beau . Most Scholarly was awarded to Peggy Mansfield, Most Active to Ian Far- quhar, and Favorite to Diane Ditta. Heidi Herring and Connie Perdew clown around. 284 if f 9' is ', Q ' 4. W .W 1' .N xx
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COSMETOLOGY GETS IN STYLE Cosmetology classes are held at Pasadena High School and are two class periods long. Every month they participated in Monopoly hair-a- thons to help raise money. They also sold candy, cake, candles, wrapping paper and ribbon which added up to 5678.80 profit. Cosmetology is classified under Vocational In- dustrial Clubs of America and enter in PISD district and state contests. In the rodeo parade they won second place for the float they entered. The 1978-79 officers from Rayburn in- cluded: Donna Brammer, vice-presi- dentp Sherri Lee Dittrick, reporterg and their sponsor was Faye Sharp. Andrea Landers demonstrates the new wel-dry look. 286 Annice Mills says, Eeek, my fingernailsv' sez' : 125 ' : ,1I gy F ! GD .aa- 'mmF ,..,-'- hy ,. P? . I 4 4 t I 1
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