Uvalde High School - Coyote Yearbook (Uvalde, TX)

 - Class of 1980

Page 93 of 264

 

Uvalde High School - Coyote Yearbook (Uvalde, TX) online collection, 1980 Edition, Page 93 of 264
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Page 93 text:

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l -L 'Club of the year At the State Convention in Austin March 14 and 15, Uvalde's Junior Classical League was named Texas' Outstanding Latin Club of the Year. During the presentation of awards, Club sponsor Mrs. lndia Newton was honored by having a scholarship presented in her name. The 5500.00 scholarship will aid Latin students who attend college on a yearly basis. Prior to the State convention, the cIub's members also won first place at area B convention held at John Jay High School in San Antonio. ln April, the club held its annual Roman banquet, the theme of which was Hades During the banquet, the traditional slave march, mixing of the wines tDelaware puncht , and slave sales kept the lounging upper classmen and other audience members entertained until the upper class performed Hades, a play written by Jed Williams, former JCL president. Special guest was Mrs. Doris Kays, sponsor of the MacArthur Junior Classical League, who inducted the new officers. ln May, the JCL hosted the State executive Board Committee meeting at the Newton's ranch near Montell. Ftlght: Heading for the Nueces Ftiver, Merry Chavez, Kenneth Bostic, and Matt Marsh escape the complexities of the State Executive Board meeting. Below: Certamen members Nita Kothmann, Merry Chavez, Pam Brown, and Lee Hoermann prepare for competition slated for area convention. 3 Q. 88 JCL



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OEA teaches Office skills To students Office Education Association is a national organization of high school students enrolled in Vocational Office Education programs. This chapter offers members the chance to test their chosen field. The club also develops leadership qualities, interest in American Business, and office competency within the framework of a classroom. Not only is the club recognized as a high school club but also in the Texas O.E.A. Chapter which currently has at least 19,000 members. Officers for O.E.A. are, Sec. Lindsey Vance, Sponsor, Ms. Lenore Horner, and Pres. Sherry Rankin. get :: ...V I., A In 1555, ,kdm W fibers, up Members for the 1979-1980 Office Education Association are, Front Table: Left Table: Lindsey Vance, Dolores Flores, standing club sponsor, Ms. Lenore Nancy Buttler, Shannon Turner and Arlene Riley. Horner and Ann Morris. Rear Table: Marcy Mier, Regina Ybarra, Alice Lara, 90 OEA Criselda Gonzales, Maria Santos, Polly Hernandez, Lupe Castanon and Emma Costillap not pictured Dianne Trevino. I 9

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