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gt udent r ouncil Service to school and community is a main objective of these student representatives. An award for Outstanding Student Council was awarded to the Student Council at the an- nual state convention in April. The group was active throughout the year, sponsoring Homecoming activities, the fall and spring blood drives, a safety campaign, the silk carnations for Valentines Day, and participating in the Clean Up Victoria campaign. At the district spring convention in April in Riverside Park, the council was elected district secretary treasurer for the 1 985-86 year. Nine Student Council members were nominated for the United States Student Coun- cil awards. They include seniors, Debra Garza, Darron Cardosa, Dawn Parker, Connie Janak, and juniors, Becky Marbach, Lisa Martinez, Myra Hood, Suzanne Wilkinson and Jeanne Timme. Council members sponsored a contest between the classes to benefit the Muscular Dystrophy Foundation. Debra Garza, Leandra Dean and Vera Johnson were just some of the members who col- lected money during lunchtime. Officers: Suzanne Wilkinson, treasurer; Jeanne Timme, vice presi- dent; Cheryl Salazar, secretary; Debra Garza, president; Lori Falcon, chaplain; Hope Mancillas, parliamentarian; and Dawn Parker, corresponding secretary. Not pictured are Samantha Striclcland and Diane Garza, historians. ;mbers gave up their time during August to help with the lual International Food Fair benefiting the HEAR Founda- n. Elvia Deluna, Anna Hernandez and Guy Hoffman arrange per flowers for one of the booths. Freshmen: Nichole Mathis, Homer Escalante, Missy Craz, Michelle Shafer, Mark Figueroa, Stephanie Janak, Lisa Bomba, Kim Evans, Daliah Ramos and Trent Weber. Student Council 47
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Seniors: Diana Urbano, Elvia Deluna, Machon Jackson, Sylvia Perez, Jo Hornish, Felicia Retiz, Judith Nicholas, Darron Car- dosa, Debbie Perales, Louis Castillo, and Connie Janak. 46 Student Council
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r hoir Singing as one takes dedication and much practice Performing together is something the choir members enjoy doing. From their annual 50s era medleys to competing in University Interscholastic League contests, choir members know that practice is important and culminates in a good performance. At the UIL solo and ensemble competition in February several students made I ratings. Class I solo: Judith Nicholas, Clinton Nicholas, Samantha Nicholas, Jessica Milligan, Candi Davis and Amber Hosek. Class II solo: Jennifer Webb, Rhonda Hanselman, Trent Green, Shawn Delgado, Marilyn Gadsden and Raymond Odom. Class III solo: William McMuUen and David Gentry. Class I Madrigal: Candi Davis, Samantha Strick- land, Judy Nicholas, Lucia Ramirez, Shawn Delgado, Trent Green, Harold Odom and Craig Henry. Class I Barbershop Quartet: Gabe Chapa, Clinton Nicholas, Keith Schaefer and Raymond Odom. Class I Pop Ensemble: Stroman Super 1 6 At the UIL choir contest in Flour Bluff in March the Girls Chorus received a I in concert and a II in sight- reading. The Male Chorus received a II in concert and the Concert Choir received a II in concert. Singing her way to the top, Judith Nicholas entertains the au- dience with the Fifties beat at the Fall Concert. Choir members perform a 50s era routine during the Fall Concert. Perfect sounds are sung by the choir, conducted by Mrs. Bauer, during the Christmas concert. 48 Choir
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