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WOODS AND WATERS .. Ui N O JJ CD JP E E O z an ff. Enjoying the great outdoors This year's Woods and Waters Club, sponsored by Coach Stan Dunavant, was slow in getting started in the fall. But, when spring came, the ciub's calendar was filled with fun and adventurous activities. Canoeing, one of the ciub's most memorable activities, consisted of more gallivanting in the water than rowing in the boat. And perhaps you might recall the time club members came to school looking like bowleg- ged cowboys. This was the result of a day spent on the ranch with the tamed and the untamed horses. Other activities on the ciub's calen- dar included fishing, camping, and target practice. Woods and Waters-fseatedj John Copelan Shelley Miller, Lisa Wilson, Beth Polk, Lear Fleetwood, tstandingj Nanette Blue, Rene Payton, Bobby White, Mark Green, Darla Stl vens Beth and LeAnn try to determine what tree they are under. , A iw i .34 A WA 5 wg Y Members meet to plan the canoe trip. Most of the cIub's activities are simply having fun outdoors.
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ow: Troy Clark, Kim Stovall, Carla Woods, Bonita Duke, Kim Cook. ourth Flow: Mary Davis, Saunja Brockway, Troy Harwell, Mike Shipley, eorgia Katsaros, Virginia Holmes. 'W' Il Mrs, Harris helps one of her students with her sewing project. Cooking is still a big part of Homemaking. HA: First Flow: Lori Dockins, Patty Patten, Mrs. Jeffress, Tina Thomas, FHA: First Flow: Patricia Clark, Tamera Glen, Pam Kirkwood. Second ori Anderson. Second Flow: Sherrie Barrett, Pam Faulker, Glenn Field, Row: Kathy Robb, Mrs. Travis, Flobin Schmidt, Kelly Davis. Third Row: onnie Walden, Rene Shipley. Lynn Branton.
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VOE-OEA Prelab: First Row: Juanita Ocanas, Rebecca Reyna, Sherrie Barrett, Diane Moore, Janna Citelli, Sandy Taylor, Miss Boyles. Sec- ond Row: Theresa Wavrusa, Tammy Bowlin, Kathy i-liggnebottem, Staci Shedd, Cindy Anderson, Ann Deere, Renee Malone, LeNae Bryant, Tammy Morrow, Pam Stephens, Col- leen Brasuell, Tina Thomas. ' .i ? ii i ke g-iii-Q ' 1 . , i 'A wg it k .- - at i Sd VSK . -- ' 5 Kathy practices her typing skills. 9 N L iffiz ':'S 'M W ii. '-'1 A , A im a : ,Q N X st, t T Q ,A s , v ,,,, 1 in has taught Diane a lot about clerical OEA Co-Op: First Row: Gwen Willis, helle Wyatt, Keri Adds, Cheryl Kolberg, Brenda Claunch, Jennie Hall, Sherry Brown- Linda Jacques. Second Row: Mrs. Rout- tSponsori, Debbie Robinson, Kym Carder, Young, Nancy Bell, Shelley Pickering, Williams, LeAnn Caton, Denisse Davidson, Maria Ramirez, Lori Dockins, Lisa Trevino. Third Row: Judy Johnson, Cathie White, Rhonda Stark, Debbie Drahem, Lori Jill Cruce. .. '39 1 , Qi? . .ss gsm. ,,. 5. T Girls prepare for office careers OEA offers a two year program for those girls interested in a business career after high school. The Office Education Association has a prelab program for juniors and seniors, and co-op for seniors only. Members of the club run the OEA store which is open before school and at break. The store sells school supplies. Members made a trip to the Put- nam Half-Way House in Lindale and gave the residents a Christmas party. This served as the annual service project. Lakeview's OEA was represented in an area contest at East Texas State in Commerce, where par- ticipants competed in skills competi- tion and received awards for first, se- cond, and third place. They also sponsored Vocational Education Week in February. Organizations , ' 1 gmc .fha -.1 :L ?:' ? Ai M EA IO E VO .it U1 CO
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