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- t, ational Honor Having and maintaining a 3.6 average may have been impossible to achieve for some students, but for the members of National Honor So- ciety, it was just a way of life. Its many activities included tutor- ing, helping out at local hospitals, and running the school bookstore. National Honor Society was spon- sored by Ms. Gretchen Hankins. Of- ficers include: Helena Solo, presi- dent, Angel Leal, vice president, Mercy Gonzalez, treasurer, Lee Op- penheimer, sergeant-at-arms, Lisa Chase, secretaryg and Michael Prada, Historian. Helena Solo keeps up with all the paperwork. ll While talking about plans for National Honor Society, Lourdes Rodriguez looks around 31 if 52 Jose Otero tries not to smile too much. I don't understand what you re talking about' -P-rv, v A ,QC -9' -Aw its Epi ,wi 'L ,. FLAG xl-'x .Riel xP4. -- f. 1.5135 L Members include: Bottom row: Mercy Gonzalez, Diane Alvarez, Helena Solo, Cathy Crossley, Geraldine Estevez, Elizabeth Suiter Florbel Segura Mari Murga, Maria Nieto, and Ari Gonzalez. Middle row: Ralph Gomez, Lee Oppenheimer, Angel Rodriguez, Nancy Salabarria Lourdes Trespala cios, Clara Lopez, Christina Rodriquez, Henry Lin, Jose Otero, and Gilberto Blanco. Top row: Jose Gonzalez, Susan Stawarski Rafael Vargas Ana Veiga, Lisa Chase, Nick Benedico, Celia Naylor, Lydia Guerra, Angel Leal, Lourdes Rodriquez, Michael Prada, Jose Garcia Ed Glenn Mike Lesman, Andrew Colon, Jay Cunio, Cheri Lazar, Ed Rabel, Jeannie Requate, and sponsor Gretchen Hankins. 18 4!CLUBS
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Close-Up Goes to Washington Learning about politics and get- ting involved in activities was what Close-Up was all about. Open to any junior or senior, Close-Up's main project was planning its annual trip to Washington, D.C. In order to help pay for the trip, each club member sold bagels, bumper stickers, and baked goods. In preparation for the excursion, the students studied various books which covered the issues of the time. During the trip, Southwest's stu- dents toured the cities of Washing- ton, Georgetown, and Williamsburg. They also attended seminars and lectures. All-in-all, Close-Up had a wonder- ful trip and a fine year. Alex O'Brien tries to comprehend the matter. 1 Jorge P. listens to a fund-raising idea. 1 8 6fCLUBS During a Close-Up meeting. Wayne Crawford puts in his opinion about some current issues. A . .W A K 'F- al I Continuing her responsibilities, Ms. Francis Close-Up members Diane Cordoba and Liz X. Weintraub attends the Close-Up meeting. Ojeda try to prepare for their trip. . V F 1 Close-Up officers include: Diana Cordoba, Tracy Meier, Nancy Chan, Raul Vergara, and Ralph Gonzalez. They led their club throughout the year.
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