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What is the best way to learn something? Examine it first hand. That is exactly what a group of seniors in government did. They took a trip to Washington D.C. in january to discover how our government really functions. The group visited the capitol and Congressman Bill Archer arranged a VIP tour of the FBI building. Seminars were also included in the trip. Side trips included attending a production of Funny Girl , and seeing the famous Hope Diamond. The objectives of the Chris- tian Student Union is to provide a place where fellow Christians can relate to each other. This group does service projects, such as sponsoring a spook house at the childrens Hallovv- een party held in October. The 1978-'79 officers are: Pam Surles President, Nancy Ricca Vice President, Lori Smith Treasurer, Elaine Wernike Secretary, Curtis Armstrong Reporter and Karen Yacklin Social Chairman. 192 O gunizat Seniors Investigate Capitol vi i J.. Top Row, Lt. to rt.: Donna johnson, Tony Lassonde, Pam Surles, Aaron Ford, Donald French and Greg Lancaster, Bottom Row: Leah Hitchcock, Nancy Recca, Sponsor, Debbie Hill, Leeann Husser, Lorin Thomas, and Kelley Turner. Christian Student Union Back Row, Lt. to rt.: Lori Smith, Pam Surels, Mrs. Collings, Mrs. Toon, lanell Beecher, Krista Chisom, Lorin Thomas, Nancy Ricca, Kathy Potts, jackie jones, Karen Yacklin, and Elaine Wernike.
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Fine Arts, Banquets, Pill Spanish Club The Spanish Club had an activity filled year which included visiting the Museum of Fine Arts and several banquets. The club's fund raising projects included selling Mexican pastries, at bake sales, and many money making projects for charities such as Pesos for Braces of Mexico, a Mission in Mexico. Officers for 1978-79 were: Emilie Overmann, President, Lee Ann Walker, Secretary, Leland joe, Treasurer, and Zack Copeland, Historian. X Spanish Club members and sponsor at a Mexican art Mary Torres, Delia Avila, Barbra Wafer destroy the capital of the exhibit. Aztecs. 1st Row: Kathleen Kennedy, Ms. Boyd, Carolyn Hartman, Leland joe, Zack Copeland, Pam Ketchersid, Delia Avial, Richard Sue, Rhonda Hopkins, Bill Boyd. Row 2: janet Mendez, Lee Ann Walker, Ashu Kukerija, Arman Prescott, Beth Hazlewood, julie Stiles, Cindy Cabin- iss, Linda Henson, Boyd Shepard, Phillis Niver, Lisa Stach. Top: Mike Whitworth, Emilie Overmann. bs
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ick Row: Zack Copeland, Sandra Boren, Yasmine Gharimani, Laura Boren, Cleve Shirey, Brenda Habeggar, win Topham. Front Row: Leelan loe, Donna Pilkinton, Gigi Smith, Denise Bishop, Terri White, Bubbles indquist, Beth Erdman. Classes got into the football spirit with posters and slogans supporting the Falcons. ., , N1 1 'N x N L- X X I L Miss Seegar gets involved in club meetings. ive La France to rt: French Club Officers - Beth Erdman, Art Consultant, Donna Spiser, Vice Presi- nt, Karla Linden, Historian!Reporter, Cindy McDermott, Secretary, Gigi Smith, Presi- ntg Brenda Habeggar, Treasurer. Promoting the French culture and language, and having a good time are the main objectives of le' cercle fran- cais. Activities included in 1978-79 were several bake sales, a candy sale in February, a picnic at Herman Park and a soccer game against the Span- ish Club. The 1978-79 officers are: Gigi Smith President, Donna Spiser Vice Presi- dent, Brenda Habeggar Treasurer, Cindy McDermott Secretary, Karla Linden ReporterfHistorian, and Beth Erdman Art Consultant. Their sponsor is Miss Toni Seegar. A banquet at Brennans culminated a very good year, since the club has grown con- siderably since 1977 gaining over 25 members. Orgunimtio 3
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