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CHECK OUT THAT FOCUS. Fresh- man Sarah Nelson carefully focuses her print during photojournalism. Second semester photojournalism students perfected and expanded on their camera skills during Photojour- nalism I. iPhoto By StevenDeclerkJ GIVE IT 'TIL IT HURTS. Donating blood, senior Michael Bertin focuses on the volunteer, trying to ignore the precedure. The blood drive, spon- sored by the student council, attracted many students and faculty to give the gift of life. iPhoto by Brian Pedderb il' 146 ORGANIZATIONS Q SEMEETING OF THE MINDS
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.ET'S EAT! Madrigal seniors Heather Vertz, Lisa Hendrix and Mary Drew ractice their parts as the daughters in ie spring musical, Fiddler on the i00f . Dedicated choir students spent :any extra hours practicing for pe show. iPhoto By B. Wilsonl t ss MU ALPHA HETA if V1 I 4 'xr 2 ' . . V Z iiii fri. , 'V 5-H ifi J ' ' 5, V.i.::vm at .gf VI aff, . .. . if, -. ws, 'tg-'Q' ':g,,,,y . . if iiii it i t-:I COME AND GET IT! Parents pile their plates high with traditional Texas culinary delights at the Back-to- School Barbecue. The annual event, sponsored by the Booster Club, raised money to finance a year of projects. iPhoto By Staf0 PLANTING BLUES. The Keyawan- ettes eagerly listen to directions be- fore they begin their bluebonnet- planting spree. The group took on the task of beautifying Loop 360 as one of their community service projects. iPhoto By StafD ,gsxfri S 09 K.. 1 ,L S 4' f , ,JY X iL,A. Evelyn Zabaneh. Mu Alpha Theta meetings were seldom held. so I didn't get a chance to enter many math competitions. It did look good on my transcript though.' iPhoto by T. Vuomob NEWSPAPER M Erin Gromen: News- paper is fun, espe- cially staying late at night. I made really close friends and it is something I want to continue next year as an editorial leader! iPhoto by staff? AND Piper Chapman: We had a gift wrap booth in the mall during Christmas. We had to finance our summer cruise and that was one of the fundraisers' iPhoto by staff? KEEP US IN MIND Edited by: Laura Cooper
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A it it ev il T Minu s elpful deeds xtend good will p Even though mom en- raged them to do it for their j good, service-minded . members gave their time 'nd assistance to others. I don't participate in all fe so-called extra curricular .ps, but when I see what lrs have done to help ble in all of their various s it makes me proud to '41 that these clubs repre- our school, junior on Tilson said. ost school-sponsored E provided a service of B sort from helping little lren to showing new stu- r--i dents around the campus. The New Addition Club has fun helping new students by showing them the ropes. You can make good friends that way, junior Gretchen Pahany said. Hyline supplied an enter- taining service with performances at sporting events and Zenith, while the newspaper and the yearbook provided similar serv- ices in addition to news and vital information. journalism is alotoffun, but it's also a lot of hard work to pro- vide a yearbook that reflects ev- eryone in the schoo1, freshman Raquenel Stephens said. TAKEA LOAD OFF. Oneofnumerous service projects, senior Brandi Clark unloads trash into a dumpster after cleaning the community. The Key- wannettes organization provided many services to the Westbank area during the year. iPhoto by staffl ... . .., ,.t .. ..., , T t CHURCH GRoUP A-fi, in x 'M Fi ' r it it QC-90005 550.060 :UOUOQI 1 V queer gp. j. on ' l Traci Knox: Jeff Wills and l were talking, playing a little game and waiting for the rest of the youth group to arrive before we went downtown to feed the home- Iess.' iPhoto by staffb STUDENT COUNCIL Gus Lyons: The planting of the bluebonnets was the Student Council's first service project. l'm glad we had the opportunity to beau- tify our community. ' CPhoto by staff! STUDENT CoUNC1L ' if? j 45-l i t. 4 ' A , - Ir' 5.2 . , l .g N l re - f Y L in L V 4.-as .... r le ' X ' .N e T 4 it fr is .,,. ..... 4 Susan Bradfute: lt was my second time to give blood. The first time I gave they had to take it out of both arms, but this time they only took blood from one.' iPhoto by T. Collins! . i417 Edited by: H. Bolcezak
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