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Common Interests Unite Groups The purpose of the Health Career Club is to give students who are interested in medical careers an intro- duction tothe many health-related fields available. Health Careers has become one of the most active clubs at Turner doing such things visiting medical facilities including the Edwardsville and Sharonlane nursing homes, Crestlyn chiIdren's home, the state hos- pital at Osawatomie and an animal hospital. In addition to these visits, guest speakers also came to talk with the club about nursing and veterinary medicine. HCC: tupper picturel Cfront rowl: Ron Hartley, loetta Rhea, Terry Gunter, Sandy Ford, Lori Newman, Karon Brallier, Kay Gibson. fback rowl: Brian Hall, leff Corp, Gina Mouser, Sara Sifford, Cleora Bayless, Liz Reed, Dean Whitesell, Mrs. Creek. YFC: flower picturel tleft to rightl: Doug Tribble, Karen Wheeler, julie Covey, Sue Clark, Karen Richardson, Sue Hartley, Sherry Asher. tnot picturedlz Paul Eden, Craig DeCavele, Sandy Harter, Rayetta Lanham, Ron Hartley, Mike Kilgore, Laurie jones, Cindy Tribble, Dennis Dewitte, and Susie Shultz. I. - V , .7 ..,,.Y. ss, -, V Every Monday at 7:30 p.m. at T , the Metropolitan Church of the Nazarene activity center the 2 Youth for Christ known as YFC meets to discuss events of the week and heighten their spiritual awareness. The meetings include parties, games, songs, films, special speakers and Christmas caroling on the plaza. Power Charges and Rallies are held on the weekends for members to meet with other branches of YFC. I . it ' W' 106 Health Careers-YFC
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Kayettes Are Helping People ' t . i E lf you go to nursing homes, visit children in the hospital, decorate the lobby and teachers lounge, collect money for UNICEF and other charities chances are you are a Kayette. The club is a group T of girls who try to help the community and school. At nursing homes Kayettes sing and talk to the residents. For the teachers' birthdays they decorate the lounge and bring cakes and cookies for the teachers. One of the most important activities of Kayettes is collecting for charities. Every Halloween Kayettes go out and trick or treat for UNICEF. Many people benefit from their efforts. When asked how she felt about being a Kayette Camille Marqez replied, l'm proud to be a Kayette, because I know l'm helping people. Kayette members were: ffirst rowjz Susan Hays, Karen Wheeler, Karol Lewis, Lisa Stuber, Mary Wilson, Penny Mulikin, Debbie Cannon. lsecond rowi: Mrs. Hunt, Sponsor, Barbara Neel, Vice President, Beth Clement, President, Cindi Sargent, Secretary, Celia Wilson, Geneva Phillips, lanelle Marqez. tthird rowi: lanelle Gray, Lynn Harvey, Rhonda Barth, Camille Marqez, Kathy Boulware, Bernadette VandeVelde, Lisa Moore, Tereasa Arron, Trisha Willis. Two Kayettes collecting money for UNICEF lBelowi. Kayehes l 05
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iv an TT -Li ' 31 French Club Loves Food lndulging in the art of cheese-tasting is one of the activities that French Club has organized this year. There were many types of French cheese and breads, along with a chocolate and cheese fondue at the party. Besides having a cheese-tasting party French Club held a Halloween party. They also went Christmas caroling and sang the songs in French to the French residents of the community. At all the meetings and parties members had a chance to taste French cuisine. They also had a dinner at La Mediterranee, a French restaurant located on the Plaza. 1. Mr. Brown explains the way to eat French bread. 2. The Exchange students enjoying their ride in the Homecoming Parade. 3. French Club members were: ffirst rowl: Randy Young, Pat Caton, Treasurer, Estela Blancarte, Vice President, Mary Ashworth, Program Chairman, Cindi Sargent, Secretary, Vicki Bary, President, Rodney Lading. Csecond rowlz Sheryl Russell, Lisa Whlfmefv, lulie Frogley, ludy Higginbdtham,'Sandy Beldon, Kay Gibson, Teresa Piersee, Sandy Radford, Lori Walker, Diana Carter. lthird rowj: Terry jackson, Charles Lawhorn, lohn Mullikin, john Thoele, Sherry Sturm, Ron jeronimus, Sharon jones, lames Sharp, Gayle Kennedy, Liz Perry, Robert Epson, Brain Friedel, Shannon Heath, Traci Gray. French Club 107
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