Fountain Fort Carson High School - Yearbook (Fountain, CO)

 - Class of 1980

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Page 100 text:

LIBRARY CLUB MAINTAINS ORDER f 1 -Nl 9 Mrs. Steele remains calm and cool in the library. S ,, . auf- .. , . SE? 96 Mike Fields concentrates on filing. . . - Top, left to right, Mike Fields, Karen Butler, Frank Clark, Marcus Fieldsg Middle row: Melinda Armstrong, Vice President Roger Meier, President Ioan Maximenko, Secretary!Treasurer Casey Little, Karen Burneyg Front row: Sponsor Carolyn Steele, Carol Kuhl, Eunice McIntosh, Kim Carlisle. 3 i ,.f Students work hard behind the desk. The Library Club is a club that maintains and keeps the library in order by the members assisting with book checkouts and helping students find books. They are also in charge of decorating the window in front of the library. Club members read at least two books each month. The Library Club decided this year to refill the bean bag chairs and get some plants for the library. They also added a bright spot to the school by decorating the library window for the different holidays throughout the year. Each year the Library Club sponsors a booth for the Spring Carnival and members earn money for their end of the year party.

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SPIRIT ABUU DSI LETTERME S CLUB t t 1 ? i .Q ea, O Q ti 'ff ii AN .c A tial Qc- Back, left to right: Pat Daniels, Rachelle Bailey, Arty Peck, Iulie Peterson, Denise Watts, Roy jenkins, Mike Fields, Ron Townsend, President Ken O'Neil, Ioe King. Front: Lorraine Morgon, Valli Kainoa, Karrie McKay, Valerie Howard, Debbie Ruckmich, Sharon Iones, Tami Magnuson, Lynn Steer, Ronnie Gibbens. Vonda Schat. Kneeling: Donna Whitmore. Not pictured: Mr. Petersen, sponsor. The goal of Lettermen's Club is to promote good sportsmanship between athletes and the school, and to encourage sportsmanship between all the schools in the league. Also the members strive to recognize a sense of overall academic and athletic ability. Lettermen's Club sponsored the Athletic Banquet in the Spring. They also kept the trophy cases clean and orderly.



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FOREIC LA CUACE CL BS ARE ACTIVE r . , cf.. .3 - i , Li. i ' V . jnh 3.ae: A A ,X fp o -'j ds, , ' x 'B 5? Q J K , ,555 :E ' ' ' . - 1 t La ' . Back, left to right: Vice President of Spanish Club Sharon jones, Debbie Edgar, Secretary of French Club Yvonne Hansen, Kevin O'Neil, Becky McGuire, Vice President of French Club Valerie Howard, Kecia Cole, President of French Club Lisa Dailey, Renee Hansen, Roger Meier, Yvette Greene, judy Barker. Middle row: Laurie Alward, President of Spanish Club Pat Daniels, Secretary of Spanish Club Paula jacob, Donna Manzanares, Laura Rosa, Yvette Rosa, Charlotte Chavez. Front row: Frank Clark, Marcel Deitze, Vice President of German Club Nanni Behnke, Pat Hurd, Secretary of German Club Yasimina johnson, Tamara Estes, Sponsor of Spanish and German Club, Getty Nuhn. -'ff The German Club's purpose is to enjoy themselves through exposure to culture. The German Club attended two Oktoberfests. One at Penrose Stadium in a tent and the other was at Palmer High School. During the Christmas season they went carolling. The Foreign Language Festival at SCU in Pueblo will be attended and the Foreign Language Dinner at the high school. The Spanish Club makes available some cultural experiences which are not within the scope of the class room. The Spanish Club activities include a paella dinner combined with an ice skating party, a chili picking expedition to Pueblo. Participation in the Foreign Language day at SCU and the International Dinner at our high school. The main goal of French Club is to enjoy learning about the French culture. One of the most enjoyable ways is by experiencing French food. Another goal is to realize that the people of other nations have different traditions, ways of living, and ways of expressing themselves. It's important to be aware of these differences and be accepting of people of different nations. French Club held a bake sale at the Widefield Mall. With the money raised, the students plan to enjoy a French dinner at La Petite Maison and see a French movie. French Club sponsor Sydney Seaman shows French students how to make slides. 97 l

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