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KANSAS T ADTTTUN Arkie Club began the year with a disco dance that was held in the commons. They sponsored a float in the Homecoming parade and a Slave Day in the Spring. The Club scheduled their annual Arkie Day during April. Activities included a guest speaker, several guest performers, the usual dress con- test, and performances by members and some faculty. The day ended with a disco and live country band dance sponsored by the club. frighlj Arkie Club casts a shadow of 'down home' Cyclone spirit over the crowd during the RHS Homecoming Parade, The float featured alive band, a Saint Bernard, a goat, and a few chickens. ,Q Ll 53- ' -1 l'll Q Y.-X labovej Arkie Club Oflicers-Ifront rowj Katrina Hutchinson- reporter, Linda Lankford-secretary, Krisi Moore-teasurer: Iscc- ond rowj Clay Harris-vice president, Doug Keeton-president, Mr. Don Turnipseed-sponsor. v,'n.,,. X '.....n l .Ali-. .. , , lm X i NXXXX ll, il X E Qu. l ' ' xx 'Fu 5. Ki: Vai lil .I X E lllrll. l ., Ni 'L-ln I - h mt Q! i' lull',1llll p,i'n-I .NN I -iq, l - lieuiifaxgfmll I ll lil liliilii l l - ll! il i ' b ls Bwiii za, l gill 2:2 i , 'XX :lm-55 l ' - ' - 1 ' JETSEJ' ' i V: xhwlslill i ld, il :mi l t.-...1 ,,- -1.5 ge- , , 4ll.Q ,i t A ., ,Q my ur' - M 2 1 fi! :eff X . 14 'srfyw 393-'-'ggi J! N' 'bf ' f ,Q 1, ll. wi, lf 1 l 1 Iabove1Arkie Club members pig out during one of their regular lunch meetings. President Doug Keeton discusses upcoming plans for the annual Arkie Day to be held during the month of April. fabovejArkie Club-mrs! rowjCharlotte Snyder, Kathy Quaile, Hina Desai, Regina Holland, Diane Hicks, Carol Brannon, Pam Brewer, Roy Lambert, Isecond rowj Susan Corley, Lisa Wilson, Cindy Rentfro, Valerie Smith, Judi Pruitt, Mary Kay Cogswell, Krisi Moore, Gwen Simcox, Vickie Hudson, fthird rowj Clay Harris, Mr. Don Turnipseed, Clinton Bench, Doug Keeton, Diane Hoag, Carol Word, Dawayne Murdock, Kathleen Housley, Katrina Hutchinson, Linda Lankford, Rita Carr.
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isofccis Becky Burris brings season's greetings to residents at the Russellville Nursing Home during the CCE sponsered Christmas party for the elderly. frightj There is a little bit of CCE in everything at RHS. Linda Edwards represents CCE by giving blood. Coordinated Career Education members began the year with their leadership conference at Fairfield Bay. They en- tered a car in the Homecoming parade and held their annual skating party during December. Members also attended the spring State Convention in Hot Springs. Candy was sold for their fundraising project and the proceeds went to finance their annual Employer-Employee banquet in May. State mon- ey was used to fund a scholarship for one student to attend a Vo-Tech school. Mrs. Mills sponsered CCE for 1978-79. CCE-Hirst rowj .lerry White, Larry Honaker, Gary White, Willie Jackson, Kim Lester, Mike Knuckles, fsccond rowj Regina Crowe, Mike Wallace, Peggy Gray, Lawania Casey, Freddie Mears, Nina Thompson, Leonard Cal- lins, Cindy Laymon, Elizabeth Hicks, LuAnn Holley, Holly Harris, Lynn Byington, Karen Osburn, Freida Dowdyg fthird rowj Steve Douthit, Bill Ross, John Carpenter, Dennis Counce, Larry Moore, Debbie MeMath, Tammy Castleberry, James Fraley, Beverly Owens, Debbie Treimener, Shelia Dowdy, Cheryl Maloney. H, .aikizg ii 'GP NR
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