Uvalde High School - Coyote Yearbook (Uvalde, TX)

 - Class of 1980

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Uvalde High School - Coyote Yearbook (Uvalde, TX) online collection, 1980 Edition, Page 126 of 264
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Page 126 text:

Student Council stresses involvement 122 Student The Student Council's main goal for 1980 was involvement. The year began with the participation in the Jerry Lewis Telethon, making the club one of the three in the State in the fight against Muscular Distrophy. ln November, the council sponsored a blood drive involving not only students but the faculty as well. The Student Council also distributed candy bars to the faculty at Christmas time. Christmas also meant some fun for members at the Christmas Party given at the Beasley Residence. ln January, the council sponsored a spirit chain contest which was won by the Seniors. The annual Hearts 8t Flowers project was the clubs project for February. The club also sponsored the Crystal Ball, which was held in the cafetorium. The Student Council sent delegates to district meetings in Eagle Pass, San Antonio, and Wimberly. The council also took part in the State Convention held in Austin. The club sponsored a seminar on how to create a better scrapbook. ln the summer, the Council sent delegates to a leadership conference held at Trinity University in San Antonio. Sponsors for the Council are Mrs. Ruby Prenovost and Mrs. Flora Graw. Top Flight: Don McLaughlin receives his charge of office l during the installation of officers. Right: Helping Mrs. Prenovost during the hearts and flowers campaign are Lisa JPURTS I ND Emmert and Elsa Rodriguez. Below: Sponsor for the Council is Mrs. Prenovost. 03 Cnr -ol g Council

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English Honor Society inducts 65 members Under the leadership of Mrs. LaVerne Popelka, the English Honor Society inducted 65 seniors and juniors at its annual initiation. initiates were required fo have a 90 point grade average in English and 85 overall average. Both members and guests viewed the Drama club's production of Anne Boleyn. Top: Mrs. LaVerne Popelka, center, and Mike Kocian, left, prepare to award a certificate to Junior Gricelda Hernandez. Below: EHS officers are Mike Kocian, president: Dianne Trevino, vice-presidentg Sherry Welch, secretary-treasurerg and Ed Harrison, reporter. Bottom: Senior inductees await ceremonies to commence. EHS 121



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Left: Accepting an award for the Councils participation in the Jerry Lewis Telethon from Mrs. Jeannette Knuepper is Todd Boales. Below: Co-sponsor of the Council is Mrs. Flora Graw. Bottom: Student Council officers for 1979-1980 were Sherry Welch, Susan De La Garza and Jill Hawkes, committee chairpersonsg Lisa Emrnert, vice persidentg Elsa Rodriguez and Yvette Sanchez, historians, Todd Boales, presidentg Don McLaughlin, sergeant-at-arms, Jeff Perkins, treasurer, Casey Beasley, parliamentarian, David Holland, reporterg and Robbie Fowler, secretary. 4, Student Council 123

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