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On November 23, Waltrip's Band, Silks, and Roses marched in the Thanksgiving Day Parade. This group subjected themselves to drizzling rain and low temperatures. Being next to last in the line up, they had quite a wait in the terrible weather. There was, however, a light at the end of the tunnel as Waltrip was named the Honor Bandw of the event. VHS' K 2: 5. ere Thanksgiving Day Parade 23
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22 Foreign Exchange Students Saskia Elderson has wanted to come to America since she was twelve, so her parents weren,t too shocked when the dream came true. As a Foreign Exchange Student from Holland, Saskia is spending the year in Houston and attending Waltrip. She is active in various school activities in- cluding Volleyball, Tennis, and Choir. She finds Waltrip Hbig with lots of people and things to do, and the students are all friendly, open, and very nice. 4519144 German born ,Iorg Burgard was also a Foreign Exchange Student at Waltrip this year. It seems to be a popular misconception that living in another country for a year is all fun and games. ,Iorg thinks otherwise. HIt's not easy being away from home for this long. He does however like Waltrip. It is a 'fbign school with mostly friendly, helpful students and many teachers whom he likes. As an active member on the Tribune staff and a participant in Junior Achieve- ment, he finds himself quite busy but still finds time to miss home. America is very different from his home town of Reichenbrunn and when asked his thoughts of Houston, he quickly repliedfclt is very hot heref,
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,, R Q? f f f it tw My On November 7, and December 17, the National Honor Society sponsored breakfasts for Honor Roll Students. Studentis making A's and no more than two B's were treated to all the cinnamon rolls and orange juice that they could want. National Honor Society President Holly Stovall thinks the breakfasts are a good idea. I en- courage the breakfasts because it gives students an opportunity to set examples for each other. It also rewards students for their good work and encourages them to continue do- ing a good jobf, 24 Honor Society Breakfast air we K-aff: -y W at 3 jg- , A4 Kwwanifg ' Stfuw - 1 ,.., ,. .Mum -, Vslt t W. MAL. f! A
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