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Mrs. Linda Maggard presents to Model Youth and Government fund raising ideas for their Jefferson City trip ,Y 19 rdf te Senior Joyce Rupert helps plan the Model Youth in Government candy sale for their trip to Jefferson City. Shari Esser, Lorinda Graham, Kevin Bane, and Michelle Evans constructed a Roman newspaper. 130 f Soclal Studies z 65.2 tv Z3 as 0 gf. m 'f 'X vi' 'Y .raw-,tb im-S540 Mig., - V . .... 23 we - wesif 'C 1.z:?3'f::
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x XJ f ,ii , Language ls Fun Le Cercle Francais fFrench Clubj had an open house exhibit featuring a Mardi Gras parade that marched through the school. Sodalitas Romana CLatin Clubj held several combin- ed French-Latin club ac tivities, one being the an- nual spring picnic at Lake Springfield. Recently Spanish club went to Tulsa, OK, to eat at Casa Bonita. Miss Sarah Alice Liggett, sponsor, said, Spanish club is to help create enthusiasm and interest forthe learn- ing of the language. German club had representatives from each level of German so that the different classes will German club members ha ve an infor- mal football game on the school soccer field before going to a cookout at a club member 's house. Chris Cochran, Jeff Prater, and Bart Sak listen to music from Rocky Hor- ror Picture Show at a Latin club hallo- ween party. Lori Ann Meador, Jean Netzer, Stephanie Lee, and John Hume enjoy themselves at an English masterpiece medieval dinner. 1,-.1 5 an y N , is, know what is going on, according to Angela Irvin, German club represen- tative. Their activities ranged from a soccer game and cookout to a German dinner. Camelot club attended several local theater pro- ductions. They also pro- duced the literary magazine The Sage titl- ed Highlights Within Our Minds. The media plus philosophy is to be a community service organization that promotes activities in the Kickapoo community and to help teach production skills in the fields of radio and television, stated Sherry Gott, president of Media Plus. Some of the activities the English department participated in were the Language Arts fair, a medieval dinner by the masterpieces classes, and a Jewish lunch for the literature of the Bible class. Members of Spanish club model som- breros that Miss Liggett, sponsor, bought in Guadalajara and Pueblo, New Mexico, while looking at Spanish Songbooks. Foreign Language, Enghsh f 129
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-V - MWWA W' ,W t Ag . M, ,,.,- fx I.. s -xl . ' xl XV 904 Plan For Future In April MYG attended the CYIGJ conference held in Jefferson City. Mrs. Lin- da Maggard and Mrs. San- dy Buyan aided Kickapoo's government students. Students chose to work in either! the press, the judicial, or the legislative branches. Social studies is more than just a department of past history. It can be creative and fun including such events as student weddings, Roman newspapers, making maps, and attending court hearings. Gary Combs said, I learned that court wasn't as formal as I had pictured it. Future Lori Meader and Mrs. Fritts review the recommendations made at the state government conference in Jefferson City. Teachers of America, CFTAJ sponsored by Mrs. Sandy Buyan and Mrs. Karen Swift, is the state organization for students interested in teaching as a career. All members of FTA during the American education week in November distributed ap- ples to Kickapoo teachers to recognize the need for education. Charlotte Embrey was the senior cadet chosen by the Board of Education of Springfield R-12 public schools to aid Mrs. Hunt's kindergarten and first grade class at Cherokee Elementary. It helped me to know if teaching is something I want to pur- sue as a career, said Charlotte. -i Charlotte Embrey, a teacher's aide, lines up Mrs. Hunt's kindergarden and first grade students for an assembly. Freshman Alice Netzer and sophomore Debbie Rogers laugh at what could be wrapped up in gifts exchanged at FTA 's Christmas party. J f .ff Model Youth in Government FTA! 131
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