The Shield, Yearbook of IMPACT Early College High School, 2010 Page: 7
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1 Onll I Ocoe 29 210Emma Vargas and Andrea
Hennerichs flank our own
werewolf, Daniel Porter.Se to
Yu
nllSage Hadley and Desarae
Marine stop their chat to
smile for a picture.On October 29, 2010,
Impact Student Council
sponsored a Halloween Party.
Those who attended were able to
dance, participate in the pool
tournament, and hang out with
their friends. There was even a
costume contest. Kimberly
Estrada won best costume for her
bumble bee costume. Daniel
Porter's werewolf was also a hit.
Juan Martinez iwas the student
winner of the pool tournament.
happy iHaffoweenRaquel Garcia and Cristian
Mendoza attend Impact's
first dance.Itzel Hernandez and Monica
Martinez show off their
Halloween costumes.I nstyn Jones surrounaea
by a bevy of beautiful
girls.Jimmy Rivera, Miguel Hava,
and Armondo Morfin
playing pool.
Jonathan
Garza "
flashes a
smile.oadL uli, area nprII wausriis
leads the group in the
Cupid Shuffle. "To the left,
to the left..."himberly Estrada, Sarah Davila, Nikki Zuniga,
and haley Castillo are finalist in the costume
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IMPACT Early College High School. The Shield, Yearbook of IMPACT Early College High School, 2010, yearbook, 2010; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1582427/m1/9/?rotate=90: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.