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1st and 2nd period. Becky Meeks gave Craig Vaculin second lielplngs. Dana Fulten excused Cody Bayne and Jane Jordan from the lunch table. Dana Fulten helped a child get ready tor lunch. Brenda Villarreal helped the children with their reindeer hats. CHILDC.ARE. 187
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Child Care The Future Spirit Child Care was for those students who were interested in working with children for a living. Here the students were prepared for employment in an occupation related to child care. They got first on hand training in the classroom. The students look care of the children by making them lunch and assisting them in many art projects and playing games. Certain holidays were celebrated to the fullest, these included Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, Valentine ' s Day, St. Patrick ' s Day, and Easter. So are the children ' s birthdays. The club was headed by IVlrs. Marian Pearce. She was assisted by Judy Sandel and and Janie Goforth. The club members and the sponsors worked hard yet they had fun in the process. Burchett. Terrie Carr. Jessica Jordan. Jane KnoH. Katie Smith. Summer Vaculiii. Craig Cassy Webb created a fruit salad in amazement Trina Masson assisted the children in a game 3rd and 4th period 186.CHILDC.ARE
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Science Spirit Investigators This year was filled with many exciting activities. The year started out with an in- teresting trip to Texas A M University ' s Career Day. Club members were exposed to a variety of science careers from Engineer- ing to Medicine. In October, members went to the International Gem and Jewelry Show to view thousands of dollars worth of mer- chandise. The traditional biological scavenger hunt proved to be very suc- cessful. The hunt included a variety of items to find in the areas of chemistry, astronomy, physics, and biology. The members had an enjoyable time and a prosperous year overall. Science Club members. Biology II students eagerly listened to IVIrs. Thurston ' s explanation. Officers: I to r: Jeff Roberts, Lauren Moody, Christine fVlcNeel, LaDonna DePriest. i Inquisitive Biology II students speculated on the origin of the object in Mrs. Thurston ' s hand. I Michelle Uhienkott, Christine McNeei, Chris l unn, Christine Plude, and Kristy Young surrounded Mrs. Thurston during a lab. 188 •SCIENCE
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