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A To o 555333 a, Q Officers KL to RJ: Sec. Mark Cloer, Pres. Nellie Kim, V. Pres. Malvin Henry. Back row QL to RJ: sponsor, John Kalish, Sec. Mark Cloer, R.J. Steer, Scott McGahan. 2nd row: Pres. Nellie Kim, Santez Morrow, V. SJ-Esierlzllglvin H enry TD. ,Hull, Colle? t Ml QfpvX3L'whW'LqmlNeiiwvQigiWW0v , iafi,w.d WW WM vvwxwll W a RT CLUB rt Club! Design 0f Originalit The art club is made up of students who have a genuine interest in art both as individuals and as art students. The purpose of the art club is to show the value of art in school and community by participating in various activities in school. This includes painting a world map on the wall in the library, and in the community, by designing and painting new signs for the Daylight Donut Shop near the building. Plans are also being made to paint a large volleyball mural in the main gym by year's end. The art club plans to sponsor several art shows, or artists in the school, during the winter and spring sessions.
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- -FRENCH CL B Officers tL to RJ Pres., Whit- ney Smoote, V. Pres. Kathy Agner, Sec. Greg Watkins. Back row QL to RJ: Angela Miller, Kim Hassman, Delores Haines, Sherri Givens. 2nd row:Diana Ramming Pres. Whitney Smoote, V. Pres. Kathy Agner, Sec. Greg Wat- kins, Sponsor Sidney Seaman. e 3 Y' 5 French Club The Language Of Love Being involved in French Club gives students a chance to experience cul- tural differences between France and the United States. In French Club, students learn about a country that is rich in cul- ture, romance, gourmet cooking, and fashion. This year in French Club a French newspaper was started to pass on club news and events. The paper will contain interviews, news, puzzles, and games. The I2 year tradition of an interna- tional dinner, will again be ob- served. Not only will fine food be shared, but prowess will be demon- strated in this chosen language by performing skits, singing, and recit- ing poetry. All of the students in French club share a common interest in learning and mastering a new language. as 18.953
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DECA C9 N v Q 0fficers tl to rn Pub. Director, Diane Machin Sec. Amy Ransom, Pres. Tony Wilson, No pictured, V. Pres. Bobby Carlisle. t Back row tl to ry: Kim Dawson, Tina Ake, Missy Brathall. Michele Popp, Ken Cole- man, Bill Nancel. 2nd row: Robert Arnold, Theresa Nothstine, Tony Bartow, Tony Wis- lon, Rick Cooper, David Ready, Angela Jen- son Klay Karch, Ermand Royball. 3rd row Scott Orcutt. Diane Machin, Amy Ransom, Lillian Knox, Tom Aguaro, Dean Casey, La von Smith, Dorothy Romero, Charlene Ser geant, April Nichols, Kim Norris. 36 t DECA ork With Pride The purpose of the Distributive Education Club is t allow seniors or juniors spare time to work and earn money for themselves. It also allows them to know that in all situations of work, the customer is number one. It teaches these stu- dents Ieadership, self respect, and respect for others. The club also deals in Marketing Distributive Education. The three parts of this area are : ll on the job training,3 21 class activities, and 33 club activities. The club meets on Mondays, and has had a Christmas party for children in the community and the fashion show. Districts have been held and the winners from Fountain were: Diane Machin, Angela Jasnsen, Amy Ransom, Lillian Know, Scott Orcutt. In the future, the club will go to the mini- conference, state competition, and all of the qualifiers will go on to the National Conference in May.
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