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P ARTY PHGKS T lans promi e social calls .ci-riff! ilgrl c -'Q' . f . I for a good time had for all In order to appeal to the greatest number of students, clubs sought to provide fun activ- ites throughout the year, includ- ing dances, parties and other get- togethers. These social aspects of clubs became priorities. The New Addition Club is strictly for enjoying student life with the new students. Making them smile and feel at home is our main goal, Member junior Gretchen Pahany said. I The Fellowship of Christian Athletes spent the most time studying the Bible and listening to speakers. They also relaxed with games like Biblical Piction- ary. People in FCA really make an effort to make others feel wel- come. There's also a sense of closness while we're discussing God, Senior Kristen Silverberg said. The Senior Girls boosted school spirit by painting signs and decorating team members' lock- ers. They also dressed up on game days and bought gifts for the play- ers. Senior Girls brings a whole bunch of different Senior girls to- gether to rally the teams and to rally ourselves and each other. Senior jennifer Hansen said. Other clubs made sure that non-members had fun too. The junior class officers had fund rais- ers to insure a successful Prom. ThisClub spentaboutSl2,000dol- lars on this farewell dance to Sen- iors. I enjoy our fund raisers for Prom and I felt so warm inside when I saw how much fun every- one was having. junior Class Treasurer Clarissa Hempel said. i 3 1, 3.4.4.-W ---m,-y-v- --- , X 5 2 .D .1 -. . j 1 fn' ' ..... I L BURNING SENSATION. With a screech of pain, senior Tracy Knox displays her stmburn to shocked and sympathetic observers like senior Jennifer Jacoby at Harambe Oaks, the preliminary trip to prepare for Peder- nales. iPhoto by Staftl CLAUSING AROUND. Donning their shades and Santa Claus hats for the cool Saint Nick look, juniors Brent I-Iall, Scott I-Ieare and Scott Th- ompson and senior john Meadows play at the Christmas performance. iPhoto by stafD A LOAD Edited by H Bolcezok 054: vgup
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-: I-I-EIIE-ffl. -:,- 2 -- . I ' GOLF TEAM . , X 2 - . N- C .X .4 - ti- Wil' A Aimee Cantrell: 'We hod so much fun doing the Golf floot. We were up oil night before decoroting it. Needless to soy, we were very tired ofter Homecoming festivi- ties.' CPhoto by stoftj STUDENT COUNCIL A2339 fr 4 , . ' A W s ,' i ' i f f. 4 f 1 ft' L Af buff, ' : l , L . 'AT' if t ,T 'vr V ' 3 ' 1' - ., i 'fly' .. KW, . E g.. Gus Lyons: The ice creom socioi wos o greot ided. The senior closs needed this porty to get to know eoch other better before our lost yeor together.'CPhoto by stoffb CLUB AMISTAD s Q ii mov:-g.g E i F ' . 'F ' ' 3 ev is f -rage -S ,:i. T 1- fa Ax ...S .WI uw ff ,.... 1 . T A - Sophie Chemcrli: 'Only o smoll group of us went on the Spon- ish Club trip. We hod o good time ond The events we portici- poted in were excit- ing dnd interestingl' iPhoto by stof0 DO WHAT? Before any of the other groups can finish, seniors Chris Parker, Laura Munday, jason Wat- kins, Christina Hampton and thirteen other Pedernales counselors build a tower at the prepatory Harambe Oaks outing. iPhoto by staffl WHAT FUN. Waiting to play a game of table tennis, freshmen Tiffany Willis and Krista Bowers and sopho- more Keslar Krimmel cheer sopho- more Iulie Fox who loses against French exchange student Dorine Fleury at a NAC party. iPhoto by staffh MEETING OF THE MINDS 1 641 ORGANIZATIONS
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MIN KEYWANETTE . e. in gn A if M Q, 5 X Brandi Clark: l'We had Keywonette lock-ins Throughout The year. They were fun forthe whole group: iT brought us Together and great relationships formed. ' Cphoto by stoffb NEW ADDITION CLUB ,- :-,gi-, - -,-gf. Carissa Baldwin: 'The New Addition Club Q , T partylborbeaue was xv? 1' A W- great! lwos new To ' ,gy ' A V,v' I The club and iT gave rf Z? lf. , u Q ,K i I me a chance To , 1 ' know other students ' involved in iT.' CPhoTo I 4' ' ' I, by staff? CHOIR Alice Spencer: 'tv1s. Cross and I were just 'shooting The breeze' between practice. ln The Time l've spent in choir Ms. Cross and I have become close.' iPhoto by staff? L I ll J 1 OLE! Flaunting her Seiorita style, junior Alicia Morris sports a sombrero and a rose at a Spanish club meeting. With members representing all class levels, Club Amistad flourished as one of the leading foreign language clubs. iPhoto by staffj CO WESTLAKE! Celebrating a touchdovsm, senior Tod Conner lifts junior Tracy Schnurr for the fight song. For the second year, male cheerleaders joined the squad adding new abilities to perform a variety of stunts. iPhoto by staffl T66 oReANlzATloNs MEETING OF THE IVIINDS
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