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After working several concession stands for home football and basketball games, the Amerind Club took a trip to Metro Cen- ter to go ice skating. Here are some mem- bers discussing the trip they are Jackie Enos, Mr. Billy Allen, the club sponsor, Norma Manull, Mary Flores, and Dyron James. French Club Members are: ffirst rowj Oni- shia Nolan, Angela Porch, Theresa Hernan- dez, Paula Rush, Stacey Garza, April Grif- fen, Randy Tapia, fSecond rowj Tony Rumbo, Kris Klein, Danny Kenedy, Sean Soatikee, Vicki Ruelas, Celia Perez, Sally Peoples, Jeanine Jackson, Cthird rowj Mrs. Barbara Elliot, Casey Gentzkow, Sean McHaney, Steve Relph, Freddie Straaps, Moroni Jessop, Bernie Jessop, Sall Zink. Mexican American Club Members: ffirst rowj Cathy Duran, Luis Florez, Annalisa Nava, Oscar Tapia, Jacob Macias, Claudia Galvez, Momica Ramirez, Rene Anello, Csec- ond rowj Mr. Tony Rascon, Mona Mejia, Mary Alice Cummings, Jose Perez, Berna- dette Velazquez, Lori Zuniga, Ana Hernan- dez, fthird rowj Laura Davila, Rita Rodri- guez, Gabriel Macias, Doug Tackett, Lee Tapia, Scottie Lara. 4,1-f I 4'-www
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Many clubs here on campus have had fund raisers during this year to earn money for activities they have planned. Here are some members of Students For Multi-Cultural Understanding selling Christmas Grams to the students. Clubs come up with many new and different ways to raise the funds need- ed for their clubs activities. Dr. Renner Ventling, principal, and SADD sponsor Ms. Mary Fox discuss plans for a club retreat. The group met other SADD chapters in the state at the October retreat. There the group found new ways to pro- mote public awareness about the problem that all SADD members are presently try- ing to fight.
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During a French Club meeting these members listen attentively. Pictured here are, April Griffen, Norman Fandino, Steve Ralph, Angie Albright, and Becky Perry. French club contributes many activities involving students and the community at large. The French Club sponsor is Mrs. Barbara Elliot. OVW Working the concession stands during football games is just one of the many ways clubs earn money for projects. Luis Flores, president of the Mexican American Club, makes popcorn for hungry football fans. Sean McHaney, French club treasurer, enjoyed the french dinner at the end of the year. Club add culture to clzool Viva France This is the motto used by the French Club members. The French Club helps its members get a better understand- ing of France. This is a very exciting club and a credit to the French culture. said member Fred Straaps. The reason the club was started was to give its members a feeling for its culture. The more you know about one culture the more you learn about your own, said member Sean McHaney. The group has many sales throughout the year. They sell everything from candy to crepes. To be a part of French Club all you have to do is attend meetings and be a part of the activi- ties. Denise Draper said, It was an exper- ience of a lifetime to be a part of the French Club. The Amerind Club helps students gain an understanding of their natural culture. I think that most Indian students are not aware of the fun and understanding that can come from such a group like Amer- ind,', said member Anthony Thomas. The club was started to promote culture sensi- tivity on campus. You do not need to have an Indian background to be in the group, all you need is to have an interest in the cul- ture. The Mexican American Club is here to help the Mexican students feel more secure about their culture. President Luis Flores said, The Mexican American Club has helped me get involved in the school and the community. 25
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