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ANCHOR CLUB - Front Row: Lee Ann Wester, Shelley George, Carol Fuchs, Sami Long, Michelle Lodwick. Row 2: Janet Smith, Patti House, Diane Archibald, Linda Simmons, Penny Butler. Row 3: Cindy Austin, Melissa Abbott, Cheryl Fleetwood, Kelly Sanders, Tracey Smith. Back Row: Amy Barngrover, Dawn Buff, Jill Barn- grover, Karen Shalhoop, Beth Rye. KEY CLUB - Front Row: Clark Holden, David McLaughlin, George Long, Bob Peterson, Gary Perkins, Barry Hagan, Scott Gerst. Row 2: Larry Zuspan, Mike Klender, Ancel Buff, Thad Brown, Chris Bernet, Jeff Massey, Kerry Middleton. Row 3: Rick Franklin, Bob Macer, Rick Coulson, Greg Pontious, Brad Pitt, Kirk Schrader, Frank Barnas. Back row: Mr. Jose F lorez, Clay French, Doug Green, Dan Wehner, Scott Howard, Brad Tuck, Todd Westphalen, Todd Lueck, David Gritz. Not pictured: Co-sponsor, Mr. Lonnie Scott.j MEDIA CLUB - Front Row: Michelle Higginbotham, Carol Fuchs, Lisa Betts, Sherry Gott, Diane Archibald, Tanya Bookwalter, Cyndi Allen, Cherie Hayes, Sheri Mills, Kim Hubbard, Becky Stegall. Row 2: Jean McKenzie, Karen Bartholomaus, Annette Summey, Leslie Walker, Peggy Donica, Rhonda Clev- inger, Sharon King, Penny Butler, Patti House, Kevin Braughton. Row 3: Starla Gilson, Ami Scroggins, Allen Merritt, Kim McDowell, Todd Suekson, Kelly Vickers, Jenny Thomas, Gaye Bane, Denise McCracken, Brooke Champion, Sherry Head. Back Row: Mr. Tony Loudis, Janet Schmitz, Charles Swin- ney, Doug Hesterly, Jeff Brierly, Jeff Morton, Greg Pontious, John Pruett, Tim Trantham, Kevin Lines, Bill Palen. 128 Anchor Key, and Media Clubs l In small groups we make plans, then tell them to the whole clubf' says An chor Club member Amy Barngrover.
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Karl Jones has participated in the COE program for two years. He owns and operates his own tuxedo business. Training vertime Cooperative Occu a- tional Education classes not only gave students a chance to earn some money, but also gave them very important on- the-job trainin and a bet- ter understanfgng of the business world. GCOE is not really a class, it is more of a train- ing station, commented senior Carrie Crain. alt helped us fthe class membersj to get jobs, and then helped us to improve on them. ' Through contracts with certain comtpanies, students were traine in selected oc- cupations of their choice. Mr. Ray Bennett, COE teacher, commented, alt has been a cooperative ef- fort between the companies of this contract, and their employees, to create job ex- periences for students. VICA fVocational ln- dustrial Clubs of Americaj and DECA fDistributive Education Clubs of Americaj were two clubs made available to COE students. Social events including picnics and float trips were a few of the activities that VICA members enjoyed. ln the spring, members par- ticipated in local, state, and national competitions. ln these, competitions, the skills that were practiced over the year were displayed. General com- petition varied from com- mon jobs to unusual jobs such as shoeing a horse. Main projects of DECA were the selling of oranges at Vo-tech and working with the marines on the Toys for Tots campaign. For the benefit of the public, they also sponsored a shoplifting and free enterprise seminar. To improve the realistic side of owning and manag- ing a store, the also had a shop at Vo-llech with mannequins. During state competition at the Lodge of the Four Seasons, sales demonstra- tions were held to show how well students had learned to compete. Senior Laura Cass stated, Ml like COE because l need the money, and l don't have to work after school hours. l also don't feel as though l miss out on any games or other school activities? VOCATIONAL INDUSTRIAL CLUBS OF AMERICA - Front Row: Laura Preston, Laura Cass, Lori Combs, Melissa Anoka. Row 2: Marcia Dreiling, Pam Peck, Jacque Rogers, Sarah Mc- Clernon, Alicia Holland. Row 3: Mr. Ray Bennett, Leslie Mayes, Scott Holleman, Charisse Cameron, Tawnya MacHardy, Monika Kleeman. Back Row: Ron Congleton, Paul Shuler, Shelley Moore, Mike Sisco, Jeff Pinegar, Jay Warner. COE, VICA DECA X 127
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Seniors. Gaye Bane and Brooke Champion become radio station disc jockeys while doing a Media Club project. f 152 Up I 34' ,mx ITS av, ff , A DOY! -fl ve 4 1 ff' lv , f I M., f ' f ' v tm ' f , fff, .,,, , V V 1' - ' ffffffiinkvfuewyy' 1 Hit 7Em With a lub! Learning by serving Kickapoo and the Spring- field community was an experience shared by all Media, Key, and Anchor Club members. With sponsor Mr. Tony Loudis, some Media Club activities were Weekly TV Calendar Broadcasts, TV and radio commercials for the school plays and musical, and fund raising for the band and Bonnies. Key Club sponsored the Blood Drive in November with the help of Anchor Club. In October they helped in the Kiwanis Run for the Shelter Workshop and participated in the WN ..,, y,,,,,W,,WWWa,1wam,wW,su:, f Bike-A-Thon for the Heart Association. In December they walked for donations with the Association for the Mentally Retarded and delivered Christmas baskets to needy families. Key Club sponsors were Mr. Lonnie Scott and Mr. Jose Florez. Anchor Club, sponsored by Mrs. Ellen Henry, M. . . did a lot of service pro- jects, according to Jill Barngrover. Beth Rye commented, uOur club held a Christmas party for the Girls' Club. Junior Tracy Smith summed it up by saying, MI have a good time in Anchor Club. Key Club sponsor, Mr. Lonnie Scott, presents some important documents to members Clay French and Bill Jones. Tony Loudis, Media Club sponsor, and member Leslie Walker test video equip- ment for use in a club activity. mnomg , l Anchor, Key, and Media Clubs X 129
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