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T' 'il ROW 1 - Stanley Martin, Greg Carnes, Steve Pete, Doug May, Clruis Paro. ROW 2 - Sue Conrad, Margaret Witholm Mrs Beth Campbell, Amy Werner, Teia Hoover, Jeannie Burdette. ROW 3 - Brian Slaman, Rex Carnes Clayton Burdette Maloney, Steve Kennedy, Mike Sweeney, Angela Parson, Clifton Burdette. ROW 4 - John Bird, Valerie Waits Rhonda Jackson White, Carmen Bragg, Candy Seese, Ken O'dell. ein bier, bitte. danken nein. The Intemational Club sponsored a canned food drive for the needy at Christmas. The drive was a great success for a total of 499 items of food were collected, which was four times as much as had been collected in previous years. The food was used to make from 50 to 75 Christmas baskets which were distributed throughout the community. Part of the driving force behind the enthusiastic collection of so much 114 food was the promise of an Italian dinner from the International Club to the club bringing in the most food. The winner of this taste tempting in- vitation was none other than the French Club, famous for its food oriented format. The French Club with its familiar fervor accumulated 146 items. The dinner was held in February and, needless to say, was thoroughly enjoyed by all members of both clubs.
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le cercle francais THE FRENCH CLUB During the 1978-79 school year the French Club has won 2nd place in the Homecoming fence decorating con- test and lst place in the canned food drive. Meeting and activities have in- cluded a six course French dinner, a Continental breakfast, and a cheese sampling. Future activities will in- clude an annual picnic and a crepe sale. Officers are Jeanne Statts, presi- dent, Anita Clendenin, vice- president, and Kyla Morrison, secretary-treasurer. 116 1ST ROW - Pam Shafer, Treva Mullins, Ms. Searls Suellen Greathouse, Robyn Hoffman, Kyla Morrison, Tom ROW - Connie McClure, Troy Acree, Terri England, .Q-. J , 1' . 1 , vu ii 1 J . L...-..--I 14 0' A 4 ug .uf . ,E l 1. f 5' Sponsor Ms. Connie Searlsg President Jeanne Statts
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