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Photoj Darryl Ohlenbusch '? -'cg Nw Corey Chandler and Ted Gistaro discuss their coln Douglas debate topic while waiting for the tr nament to begin. ,tank 'K we 7 A., . A little squeamish, but still interested, Science Club members look at brain speciman during their tour at the Health Science Center. Lance Mandell brings back one of his many awards which helped win him the S450 scholarship. I feel the Science Club is a great club to H be involved in. It gives students an oppor- tunity to see different environmental areas. One of the unique places we went was at Lost Maples, which provided outdoor a wareness. Amy Lazzell Sophomore Science Club 54 Clubs C -. A .J ww,
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ark Yanta grabs for a spoon at the Latin Club par- but someone has beaten him to it L... 'a..f we I think that the French club is a club that requires a lot of participation from each of its members. but everybody likes it because it's so rewarding. Every year we go to symposium to compete with other schools, It is a lot of work, but it is also a lot of fun. -Jean-Marc Spini Sophomore French Club Mmm, ,M-of ,sf Spanish Honor Society members watch as the rest of the new members cross the stage. Meaghan Kirk and Jason Donovan celebrate at the French Symposium banquet where they took sweepstakes. Clubs 53
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Academics t enriched by club events ' he National Forensic League gave recognition to students for their effort speech and debate contests. Member- 'ip was acquired through a point system sed on contest work. You have to love because it takes a lot of dedication to e up your weekends, said Rynn Freil- . NFL hosted a novice tournament for ools in our area and also two receptions new members. Several of the members :ld a demonstration debate and gave leeches to encourage Hobby students to :t involved in forensics. Members par- :ipated in Elf Louise. T he Science and Field Biology clubs were originally the same club but 'cording to Margie Maytum, A whole up of us were mainly interested in rine science, whereas the group already ablished had other interests, so we took vote and decided to split. Therefore, ld Biology wasn't chartered until after ristmas. During their short existance the b made two trips, one to the San Marcos er and another to Medina Lake, in order catch fish for their aquarium. Both trips re unsuccessful. The club had a bake le. he Science club had several bake sales to raise money for their trips. The club ited the Health Science Center. Accord- to Danielle Willis, We got to see a lot the labs that you normally would not see ause Ms. Corcoran used to work there. e group also went on a campout to Lost ples. u Alpha Theta was an honor for students achieving mathematics ex- llence. Mu Alpha Theta hosted a contest November. The contest is a lot of work d we got a lot of people that helped, and cause of that it was a big success, said nce Mandell. The club also went to the ate convention in Austin where they at- nded workshops and competed in math. udents brought back sweepstakes with nce Mandell and George Hanna receiv- g a S450 and S250 senior scholarship, spectively. The club sponsored a tutor- g service for students needing help in ath. The club had a picnic, took part in lf Louise, and won second place overall club intramurals. Anne Carroll gf , M -1 .,', tk:-arf' 2, NFL. FRONT ROW: Dana Stevens, Kris Schneider, Corey Chandler, l.E. squad captain, Chris Brown, debate squad captain, Scott Foster, George Hanna. SECOND ROW: Teresa Estrada-Berg, Felise Michaelson, Rynn Freiling, Alison Klassen, vice Field Biology. FRONT ROW: Darryl Ohlenbusch, vice president, Wendy Lane, treasurer. SECOND ROW: Marlene Kotzur, Becky Whiting, Diane James, Sheri Ward, Mark Green, Nancy Saldana. THIRD ROW: Carlos De La O, Kevin Dooney, Dane Popowich, Dan Kellman, Mr. Scott Taras, sponsor. Mu Alpha Theta. FRONT ROW: Mr. Sutton, sponsor, Ken McFarland, Lance Mandell, Yutaka Wajima, Lowell McElfresh, George Hanna, Chris Keefe, Kevin Klenke, Ms. Isabel Zsohar, sponsor. SECOND ROW: Allison Vordenbaumen, Miya Buxbaum, Phillip Morales, Alan Drum, Kirsten Olsson, J. D. Story, Carol Reinemund, Kathy Wagner, Teresa Estrada-Berg. THIRD ROW: Patti Brogan, Mark Greaves, Shraddha Chokshi, Becky Kendrick, Kelly Clay, David Lewis, Cindy Hunt, Theresa Koch, Lauri Jehl. FOURTH ROW: Patrick Budlong, Rena Sardo, Karen Trueblood, Susan Blumhardt, Kiki Lindholm, Pat Greene, Waunita Seidel, Sonya Ortiz. t..J1nVJ president, Ted Gistaro, president, Madelon Yanta, Bob Betchel, secretary, Tracy Duncan, treasurer, Anne Carroll, Ms. Bettye Moon, sponsor. THIRD ROW: John Reinhart, Meaghan Kirk, Lowell McElfresh, Joel deJesus, Pat Zinn. 3 Science Club. FRONT ROW: Heidi Sarner, sergeant- at-arms, Amy Lazzell, president, Danielle Willis, vice president, Adrienne Greaves, secretary. SECOND ROW: Ms. Beka Corcoran, sponsor, Sarah Nasser, Lee Lindsay, Victor Lucero. QL Seann 1 FIFTH ROW: Joel Park, Eial Bondarevsky, Bobby Hilliard, Basma Attisha, Brenda Burris, Julia Barton, Darryl Ohlenbusch, Sonja Miller, Michele Helm. SIXTH ROW: Hiroshi Wajima, Yakir Siegal, Joel deJesus, Kim Nunley, Sondra Pickard, Sarah Eichor, Allison Trueblood, Tho Pham, Michele Fleming. SEVENTH ROW: Keith Fowler, Corey Chandler, Kathlynn Brown, Jason Donovan, Mary Tolle, Susan Nutt, Vicky Mencio, Wendy Lane, Katherine Braden. EIGHTH ROW: Paul Herrmann, Paul Orsak, Ray Hernandez, Mike Brakey, Melinda Fritz, Scott Klenke, Karl Koch, Mark Yanta, 55
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