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year students who wished V Student Council members listen to sponsor Mary Lou Bailey as she V Junior Carrie Walker reads the speaks during the meeting. finished product of the discussion. L va Q :N I. Q r. ,i NL. Student Council . . . Student Council was an elected group of students from all four grade levels that planned certain stu- dent activities, contributed charitable work, and train- ed students in parliamen- tary procedure. The student council sponsored many events such as candy sales, SMILE week, and dances. The money collected from these went into the student council fund. At the beginning of the to be on the Student Coun- cil had to get a petition 78 signed by 20 students and 5 teachers. This enabled them to run for the posi- tion they wanted. On elec- tion day the candidates made speeches. After- wards students voted and the final step was tabulating the votes to see who won. The Student Council ad- ded great support to the school during the 1984- 1985 year. Officers were Stacy Douglas, presidentg Sheila Lofton, vice-president, and Lan Vu, secretary-treasurer V Senior Stacey Douglas speaks at the Student Council elections. - -'Bw
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-'hw f 'f 'H -W, . -, . A Art student paints his art work. 4 Junior Susie Baker and freshman Stephaine Wernette present their awards that they received in the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo. Susie: best of show senior division and Stephaine: gold medal winner. Art teacher Mr. Wood explains to students their next assignment. V L ,,,, , Wm? Born artists . . . or the first time since Terry's opening in 1980, an Art Club was organ- ized this year. Over 25 members joined throughout the school year. Art Club gave students in- terested in art a chance to get together with others and to learn more. Being in Art Club gave me a chance to meet people that are interested in art also, said junior Fransisco Balderas. A trip involving visiting the Houston Museum of Art was planned, however unforeseen difficulties prevented the plans at the last minute. Art Club raised money by having bake sales. Buying a bulletin board for the Art department to put in the hallway was the main objec- tive for the Sales. Elected officers for the year were juniors, president, John Newman, vice-president, Mar- tin Rodriguezg secretary, Juan Balderasg and senior, treasurer, Myung Lee. 77
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cl. 9 F A ff. -w-,.,,,s Decisions, decisions, decisions. . 4 Officers have fun at their Stu- dent Council meetings. V Senior Stacey Douglas heads UP V Freshman Kim Turney speaks at the meeting. W I -.. 4 Sponsor Mary Lou Bailey proud- ly reads off the new Student Coun- cil members. NK A Sophomore Mike May and sophomore Sean Steffey listen to the reading of last month's meeting. the Student Council elections. A Freshman Holly Turner makes her stand at the Student Council elections. 79
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