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The French Club is open to anyone who is now taking or who has taken French. Its purpose is to give students a chance to be together outside the classroom and work together toward common goals. The biggest goal this year has been to raise enough money to bring an Amity Aide to Kamiakin. Our Aide, a French girl who will be here during the Spring, will share her culture and language with us in class. BACK: Joe, Cindy, Dave, Mark, Rob, MIDDLE: Kelly, Mrs, Parks, Julie, Sue, Linda, Connie Cindy, Eric, FRONT: Belinda, Kim, Scott, Randy, Kelly, Alison, Kelley, Stana, Janet FRONT: Stephan, Jeff, Michelle, Michelle, Jackie, Stephanie, Gerald, Karen, George, John, Kenny, Marianne, Gary: SECOND: Sandi, Carl, Pam, Cherie, Lisa, Stephanie, Raeleen, Anne, Mary, Becky, Rhonda, Patty, Theresa, Priscilla, Janet, K,C., Margaret, Tammy, Judy, THIRD: Michelle, Karen, Carrie, Christy, Gigi, Roger, Frank, Dave, Tony, Jack, Paul, Barb, Val, Brenda, Dean, Diana, Barb, BACK: Mrs. Parks, Glenn, Brent, Charles , - ROB S TROPE Treasurer , Q ..,- ',,, , M, T ,,,' ' F, fm .f x, 5 V,. k KIRS TEN OLSEN President FRENCH KJ MA RIA NNE WI THRO W Vice-President
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FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Kamiakin FFA Chapter has grown rapidly in these past three years to become one of the largest FFA Chapters in the Yakima to Tri-Cities area. Presently the active membership totals over one hundred members enrolled in Vocational Agriculture classes and taking part in FFA spon- sored activities. With this growth has come many State awards. At the I 979 State FFA Convention, the FFA Om- cers were awarded plaques in: Aj Community Service improvements for the Kamiakin lands- caping project, B2 and participation in March of Dimes sponsored activities. This fall the Kamia- lcin Chapter competed in the PaciHc Internation- al ,Livestock Exposition and had the 2nd high point individual contestant from over 600 FFA competitors from the states of Washington, Or- egon, Idaho, and California, Included in this years FFA plans are recreational Hshing and camping trips, many agricultural re- lated FFA competitions, trips to numerous areas and state agriculture related activities, another community service activity, and continued sup- port for the March of Dimes programs. Q ..,,,., Kamiakin FFA Omcers: Debbie Chapman, Tom Hohl, Rodney Spaniel, Susan Olerud. Donna Bolding, Sam Hackney.
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' yt CTRMA J ' , .'A' . I I ' 5 fs ' GREG COLE Treasurer f ABB Y DESTEESE KARL ENDERLIN Vice-President President BA CK: Jeff Joseph, Adrienne, Gina, Jeft, Frank, Jerry, John, Mark, Peter: MIDDLE: Alta, Mark, Rhett, Debbie, Daren, Austin, Chris, Jill, Sherry, Bill, FRONT: Walter, Laurie, John, Kent, Edward, Leslie, Chris, Darren, Jennifer, Art, Mike, Katherine, Arthur, Kent v 4fg Lo-1. bn!- BACK: .Mike Fleming. Walter Johnson, Chris Cintron: FRONT: John Hawkinson, Diane Melde, Wayne Conrad, Abby Desteese, Mrs. Irwin. Cisiicfxxwnvuasvx 'UQCUN Sobre! f 'B--Qyvwwvz fxxixsu Qfg,,,g'S'J'c 5 'I LL! fx ' 5+ ki u ,-Qftbvr, 0 Q' fyqgpu The German American Partnership Program is an exchange of American and German students for a month to six weeks for the purpose of building international understanding and broadening the student. The cost of the exchange is round trip fare and whatever spending money the students require. Students improve their ability to use the language and learn to appreciate another culture. Kamiakin day finds German students in costume, Dirndl 's and Lederhosen showing slides of castles and scenic areas of Germany. 'Qii YN-fc-A CK 5Qi2,C?J,s.2f, .Gvxegrisg Lf MJJBXN Tl XMQJQL pw,-1, ,, S , M can XKYQTU JM ' ei' Cfc:-LLCQ ,LK 1. C Sb, N FSI. . -QLATK A MXN: 0,24 107 uxuibi QLBRLLQA I J awk '
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