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Rachel Alvarez [ m Anthony Amanda Arenal Albert Arnold Kevin Aver ' Tamiko Avery Edward Bain Roxanna Baker Shen Baker Rosemary Balderas Kelly Joe Balentine Paige Ballard Jesse Balli Roderick Barefield Ernest Barnes Elsa Barrientes Carolyn Bates Michael Bean Cliff Beatty Tracy Beck Sylvia Benavidez Theresa Berard Brian Berkman Terri Blount Shiela Booth Dale Boykin Adelena Briones Norma Briones Rachel Brown Robert Brown Rhonda Broz Jimmy Bryant Bus rides to a football game in Corpus Christi can sometimes be uncomfortable. However, Peggy Mejia and Debbie Gutierrez always keep a positive outlook on this situation. B What an experience! us trips House Bill 72 changed things quite a bit, however, the only thing it altered concerning bus trips was the time of departure. Whether leaving for an out-of-town football game, a speech tournament or any athletic event during the year, preparation was basically the same. You make sure you change into comfortable clothes, bring your blanket and pillow, radio and ice chest for the ride. Cindy Klesel I like to sit in the front because it ' s more fun to talk to the Key Club members. Sometimes I can do my homework, unless it gets to noisy. Carol Hilscher The best seat on the bus is in the back because that ' s where everything is going on. You can ' t do your homework in the bus because it ' s too bumpy. Leah Kirchner To me, the best place on the bus is the middle because you can hear what ' s going on in the front and the back. You can ' t do your homework because it is too loud. Renee Davenport. When the football team played on Saturday at Corpus Christi, there was much more time to load up. Two students board their assigned bus as departure time nears. „ t i f , r t M MU i n T M ■ . B ggg Sophomores 217
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Sophomores Officers Sharon Whitby, treasurer; Lucinda Padilla, secretary; Diane Garza, president; and Lana Speed, vice president. Standouts Glenn Filla, Libby Rodriguez, Neal Stevenson, Stacy Coffman, Gaylen Youngblood and Jill Hornish. 216 Sophomores
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F German style .uiU. UM. ' i«JnS( WE rohliche Weihnachten If one happens to walk in Mrs. Monika Janak ' s classroom before the Christmas holidays, he might feel as if he stepped into a little part of Germany, her homeland. It ' s at this time of year that the German classes learn how the German peo- Anthony Burnett Elizbeth Burns Leah Byerley Anita Caballero Joel Caberra Rhonda Calvez Nora Calvo Ruben Cano Shirley Canlu Joanna Carabajal Robert Carter Virginia Cartwright Jonni Carville Roseann Casarez Frank Casillas Elizabeth Castillo Guadalupe Cavazos Teresa Cavazos Jimmy Chacon Blair Chambers Joe Charro Sherry Chase Dwayne Cherry Mary Cisneros Jimmy Clifford Slacie Coffman Tammy Coleman Xochitl Comparan Eluid Cruz Vence Davila Martin De La Garza Lisa Delgado Robert Delgado Rosalinda Degado Jimmy De Los Santos Deloris Denning Darrcll Depine Shawn Dietzel Ronald Dreir Paul Drozd pie celebrate holidays, and the students actually take part in the preparations. Mrs. Janak guides the students by offering suggestions, such as baking Christmas delights in the kitchen, making an advent wreath, or de- signing ornaments. Think of your own project and get it approved by the Frau, Mrs. Janak instructs. Students had to complete their projects and present them to the class as well as receive a grade. The result was colorful Christmas cards, intricate gingerbread houses, decorative wreaths and a little taste of German celebrations. My Mom was baking anyway, so I had a little help. It was fun, said Kirk Klinkerman. David Lack, Travis Vickery and Kirk Klinkerman finish their Christmas pro- jects for their German project. ,A Dawn Jaster made an Advent calendar as her project in German. Mrs. Monika Janak, native of Germany, gave her German classes some ideas on how to celebrate the holidays the German way. ' I 218 Sophomores
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