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DECA leads to banquets, breakfasts, labs I Stacy Chist, Lisa Goodwin, and Sandra Jonas get set for a DECA trip to Corpus Christi. Shay Sample, area president and state vice president, is ready to leave for a Leadership Lab. Mr. Billy Bob Highsmith, sponsor and chauffeur, returns from a DECA Lab he will never forget. ws ' , , 'ECA Delta Members are Front Row: Patti einhardt, Freddy Trevino, Natalie Parker, Shay ample, Tom Fordiani. Second Row: Tony 'orres, Ronny Fowler, David Held, Anthony 'erm1ndez, Brad Ford. DECA Chi Members are font Row: Peter Minler, Veronique Fleurent, ylvia Muro. Second Row: Mr. Billy Bob 'ighsmith, Alma Dodd, Cori McCallister, Philip 'ollard. Back Row: Ross Herring, Davis Green, ohnHess.
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questrian, umanitarian, Rodeo, Savrola :Being able to see the pages of art- rk and literary work come together er all of our planning and editing was e highest point on working on Savrola. e best thing about being the art .tor for Savrola is being able to put :ether and publish work that friends 1 other students have created in the st year. Lesi Chandler, the assistant . editor, was able to help me get the . and literary work ready for publica- n and it was she who helped me out of ot of messes when the magazine was in the wron way. g g Chris Olivera, 12 'The high point of the year in Savrola ' me is when we had Reader's Theater rich is when several staff members fnt to some English classes to create awareness of and an interest in vrola. The best thing about being on e Savrola staff was being able to read e pieces beforehand and reading the lections that didn't get put in. mother reason that I like being in ivrola is working with the different loplef' Cherie Chase, 12 The highlight of our year in Savrola was the great turnout of writers. We received some excellent pieces from students from all grade levels. I hope that this year's Savrola will be a great success and that people will enjoy the memories and habits of this year. My favorite part of being editor of this staff was the exposure to the different parts of literature and the different view points. The funny, the serious, and the enjoyable pieces I feel will make a special issue of Savrola, hopefully to be remembered by all. Lisa McDonough, 12 The high point of the year in Humanitarian Club was not the membership drive, which turned out wonderfully, doubling our membership, but rather the Walk-American walk-a- thon for the March of Dimes. In this happening, many Humanitarian Club members and friends got together as a group and marched to aid the handicap- ped. The weather could have been bet- ter but the company was excellent. Afterwards, we ravenous mob of in- dividuals Cemphasis on individualsl went to the Pizza Hut on West Ave. where we raped and plundered ifood that isl to our heart's content. It's really quite difficult separating a 'best' part of the club. I guess you could say the club itself is the best part. In it we are expos- ed to new ideas, ways of thinking, and understanding of ourselves and others. In it we are given the chance to meet many interesting, sometimes bordering on bizarre, people who we would nor- mally never come in contact, people who share the same ideas, likes and dislikes, and overall feeling towards life. In it we are given the opportunity to share in some interesting as well as fun ac- tivities. So you see, and this is merely skimming the surface, there is really no 'best thing'. It is the club taken as a whole which makes being in it wor- thwhile. You may as well ask a chicken embryo 'What's the best part of being in the shell?, Javier Villanueva, 12 Members of the Rodeo Club are Front Row: Jennifer Van Atten, Troi Newson, Kim Taylor, Brad Spence, Susie Strosser, Gary Graff, Wendy Soell, D'Lynn Welch. Second Row: Mark Yates, Melissa Mockert, Keith Riebe, Jay McNair, Becky Houghtaling, Jennifer Grote, Pat Yates, Scott Golla. Third Row: Art Arrendonde, Chris McCampbell, James Maddox, David Eickenhorst, Aaron Krueger, Doug Goodspeed, Scott Loftin. Members of the Savrola Staff are Front Row: Mrs. Cathy Solis, Lisa McDonough, Alice Underwood, Lesli Chandler, Mrs. Mary Ausburn, Mrs. Peggy Dockery. Second Row: Eddie Scott, Jennifer Davis, Salida Yates, Scott Zinsmeister. Third Row: Andrew Weissman, Gean French, Barry Brake, Kyle Corley, Chris Olivera.
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