The Grass Burr (Weatherford, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, September 29, 1978 Page: 4 of 8
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PAGE 4, SEPT 29, 1978
I Focus on Clubs\
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Latin Club
Latin Club officers are
Spanishciub Forsenic
Officers of the.Spanish
Spam
pier,
l.en-
porler^^^ Bi'erschenk^re-
Student Council
St u d e n t Cou n c i I ReD-
r esent at iveswer e select e
last Th r sd a / dur ing c lass
meet ing s.
They are as follows,
Freshman: Liz French,
Dbr la Jeff ®r son, Sally
Mickle, Shellv. Ward.
Alt er nates Gina Br own ,
Vi c k i e Sommon s. SPPh ompr e
Doug Jet f er son , Mjt z leAlex
ander .Becky Newsome,
Ter sa Sc ov ill.ii n lor s:
Ju i le, Ca u sy , Ve Ive t Rie b e ,
Dinah Teerlee, Kim Kir
Pat r ick, Alt ernates
Mike Vic . ,Ch r i sCof man.
Se n ior : Su sa n Ale x a n d e r ,
Wendy Hob son,David
Fit z h u q h J°n n a Byer s.
Thespians Club
Anyone interested in work-
ing hard is invited to joi.p t,he
Thespians. This year is going
to be very productive. Member-
ship dues are $2.00 and the
club is offered to anyone in
grades 9-T2.
Rresi.dent?K^a^ Cl enL
denning, vice-president;
|Tl%n%feerrf^,,ef>ASF
chairman.
. The Spanish club will
be selling stick candy.
The dues are $2.99.
Cheerleaders
An ear ly mor ning r ise,
(af 6:00)br eakf ast t hen
it s on to c ia sse s. A
typical day in the life
of a cheerleader who
went to SMU Cheer led ing
Camp t his summer was
hectic! The nights we re
no better. Thats when
the compet it ion t ook
pla c e . Th e WHS cheer -
leaders brought home,
f ou r b lu e r ib d on s,
two red ribbon sand a
Super st ar Awa r d. All
the cheer leaders were
able to attend camp
through don at ions of the
Weatherford Boost e r
Clu b.
According to Debbie
Br owd e r , a se c on d year
cheer leader, the Dr ill
Team and Cheerleaders,
got along last year but
never wor k e cf we 11 t o -
fier,thisyear things
smoot her.
get
are
NHS
the
1 u c
NH
. . Weatherford willhost UIL
this year. The UIL one-act
play will be THE 'DIARY OF
ADAM AND EVE.
; Otte.
... „ Jarjett,
..---president; ana Tina
Conner, secretary-treasurer.
Don t f
meet on T
each mont
■KITtS
th-
uesefay of
No dues will be accepted
after Oct. 13, 1978.
Wednesday Sept, .27,
held their annual ind„-
t ion of new member s. The
induction lead off withh
a speech presented by
Mr . Dean t ollowed by
spe e c h e s of a 11 of f i c e s of
NHS. New member s t hen r e-
c e ived their pin s a n d lig h t
their symbolic candles.
The NHS memberss then sanq
t he NHS song," Hold High
the Touch. Refresh-
me nt s were served after
wa r d s.
ensips League) has begun
another successful year 3s
it attended a workshop this
past September 23, The WFL
traveled to Trinity High
School at Hur§t—Euless-Bed-
ford. The participants vyere
given choices of attending
whatever fields which held an
interest for them, such as
Oral Interpretation, Duet
Acting, Radio Speaking, Mime,
Extemporaneous Speaking,
and Debate.
Assisting in the organizing
of the excursion were officers
Scott Key, president; James
Hamilton, vice-president; and
Sandy Plowman, secretary-
treasurer.
Others participating were
Janice Key, Kenny Sparks,
Robin Martin, Pat Zoey, Ann
Miller, Chetan Murthy, Leah
Ratts, and Sam Coody.
For many of these members,
it was their first taste of WFL,
while participating in the work-
MR G:A.
Reynolds.
History
With sponsors Mr. Bill
Witherspopn. Mrs. GaiT Shew-
make, and Mrs. Lou Ann Fuller,
the 1§78 WHS History Club
begins a second year.
. Meeting on.the fourth,Tues-
day during activity Reriod, the
“rs-
The projects that are pro-
posed this year, are the re-
storation of the old school
house at Soldier Spring park,
the annual History Farr, ana
a Sprmg or Summer Trip.. When
, asked 17 there are any trips,
1 planned Mrs. Fuller said, iWe
will be making some trips. We
ike to leave the aotjyities
Rodeo
The Rodeo Clubs elected it’s
officers of the year. They are
Jim Newsom, president; Bob
Hardin, viceipresident; Cathy
Mills, secretary; amd Lynn
Nichols, sherriff.
To.be a member of thi s club
there is a due of $35^
The club will meet on Mon-
day nights at the Court House,
at 8:00 pm.
A.rodeo will be one of their fund
raising plans for the year a
jie will come out ir
Choir
Arlington. They will re-
ceive patches and. become
members of the choirs to
shedu!
come out in a later lected
ober there will be another
fnTfie. cftoi^forHftos'e si?—aC6s
11 cvoiy uiie will l
there and try we will ha'
year
S s wic
get out
ive a q<
good
do like to tea"
up to the club members.’
In order to make the money
s be
An n
.ausey,
N 5 w me mb e r
ducted ar 1
Ch r is Mor a 1 , _ _ .
Hudgins, Alan Barbee,
David Brawley, Julie L
Susan Clauncn, Manue
De b e sa , Joh n Don a Id son ,
5«iSSrTh^rnkfoVlty 'St the"DaVip For"dEd wa^slTa'a i,
nroup was Freshmen while 5t ephen Kr eipe, Michae l
...e rest were Sophomores and raJ)9/, Rt ? Me Bee., Jane
Jumprs. Mr. Bean, the sponsor, ?c%u Hough, Timmy McKeown
1 he would Debra Minor, Joe Newsom,
fcflllSSt °rhls Photographic Lour a Owen. Ve Ivet Reb'e,
Danny Ried e I, Ma r y Sol-
sple and some cupc
every so'Often.
Photography
A rejuvenated Photography
Club met last Tuesday and
discussed about electing new
officers. The majority of th
cjroup was Freshmen while
Jump
said 1
show
experiences.
euM&rn At last Tuesday’s meet-
'vv. ing the following officers were
/,ia elected1/2 Doug Jefferson, pres-
:j—*• ■ .-.-I-- vjce_
treasure!
He also announced that
officers will be elected at the
next meeting, in view of the
fact .that-— ‘
officers \
r.-.—. none of last years
-.ficers were present at the
meeting.
•non son St e ph e n St e wa r t .
Son na War veil, Tod d Wheat ley,
Rhonda W’nipps, Mar c i a Will i s,
Julie Hunter, Susann Williams
VOE-OEA
New of f ic e r s. f or
OEA are, Lana Ariazaj
or e side n t ; Mist y uai -
dener , v ic e-pr e sid en t ;
S u sa n Mic k le t se c r e -
t ary; Judy Hickman,
t r e a surer ; Cin d y
St u It s, Historian;
u z a n n e Durham, Pa r -
iment ajian; Me I in d a
Rockwell, reporter
?i
i'Oc k we 11, re por ter.
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DECA
Dist r ib u t iv e Ed u -
cat ion b s of Am-
er ica or e meeting in
t wo seper at e gr oups
again t his year , even
tbroughh they have
pla n s" of d oi n g the
same basic: act ivit ies
Both of the sear oups
are pla nn ing su c n
event sas a Hoiloween
gar t y and a giant DE
Banquet in the spring
and have alregd.y be-
gan r a is in gf un d s by
se Iling an in d u st r -
ia 11st j e,n^t hf'c lea ner
DECA I is sponser ed
by Mr . Be c k , a n'd in
. . If you see any of the
following people, con-
gratulate them and wish
them luck.. They are
Ramona Bierscnehk, Deb-
§cotf Carpenter? 3 i d—
terson, Gina Robertson.
Tex'Wegir?1 andnk i m'woody f’1
Good Luck to all of you,
from the GRASS BURR.
Gymnastics
ow
The cjub members are ni
considering many different
ideas for money making pro—
------iBiUHighlr
jects. Coach Bill Higlrtower
stated that. "We’re trying to
Stay away, from any. 'selfmg’
jects. wnne asked wnat
bv Mr Beck a n'd in projects/ ufine atkea \Nha\
* K e i r • r e_c e /t it Vi- b6
cer e lect ion they
elected David Alford,
pr e sid e n t ; J\m<- Nielson
vice-president; Ste-
phanie Weed, Serre-
taay; Sherry Ho! Iowa y,f
treasurer; Bob by Ha r
we II, re por ter, and
Kim Adkins, do r iimen-
t a r ia n DECA i IL spon -
se r e d by Mr . Gille y
elected Gayla B,deler
pr e sid e nt ; Du st y Mil-
ler, v ic e -pr e sid e n t ;
Cathy Woods,secre-
t ar y; Kr ist i> Jack son .
t r easur er ; Sh e r ny
Ni ppe r , r e por ter; T, m
Ot t s, par liment ar ian.
Chess Club
push the importance of
gymnastics. .The glub may
at so. be Irelping with a cdfri-
iducatipn gymnastic
imaircnilaren wrio
wan.t .to try their skill at
so. be
munity edu
for the sma
/an.t .to try
xcitinq sr
th^ exciting
port.
Coach Susan Hill and
Coach Bill Hightower plan on
attending USGF (United
States Gymnastic Foundation)
president; Robert Cleve-
land, vice-president;
Yvonne Pqrkjhill, sec-
retaiy; and Morgan Pi I —
kingfon,. treasurer.
.1 think we have a,
IU"-
son, sponsor.
^rams, and elect t1iePoBt-
standjno,Gymnast pf the Year
award. They all bring home/
new ideas that have Deen suc-
cessful in aiding to teach
gymnastics.
Coach Susan Hill and
Coach Bill Hightower are the
sponsors.
BANK AT THE PROGRESSIVE T
WHERE THERE IS ALWAYS PLENTY OF FREE PARKIIK
grm
r
National Bank
in Weatherford
594-7481
Palo pinto
WEATHERFORD, TEXAS
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The Grass Burr (Weatherford, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, September 29, 1978, newspaper, September 29, 1978; Weatherford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1099684/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Weatherford High School.