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'L' farm'- ni- 13 ., Gina Mann and Stacy Cox seem to be hav- ing a good time at the party that was hosted by the Latin members. After the meal a slave auction was held. Foreign Language Club This was the first year for For- eign Language Club. Members of the Latin and French clubs decided that it would be possible to accomplish more if the two clubs met together. The club was sponsored by Mrs. Salter and Mrs. Cook. It has two presidents, Sorona Pickett, representing Latin club, and Che- ryl Mitchell, representing French 2 The formal initiation was held by candle light and was under the direction of Presi- dent, Cheryl Mitchell. 3 Sponsors, Mrs. Cook and Mrs. Salyer, were a great help to the foreign language club as well as to their respective classes. They each worked hard in organizing the parties and seeing that the members learned something in the process. 86 l Clubs 3.51 club. During the year, the club had many activities. Formal and informal initiation was held in Mrs. Cook's room. The club had a bake sale to raise money tor the Roman Banquet that was put on by the Latin members. A dessert party was hosted by the French members. All the members enjoyed the new Foreign Language Club. First Row: Sorona Pickett, Cheryl Mitchell, Barb Lewis, Joni Hodson, Debbie Brasher, Brenda Reiber, Laura Stine, Kathy Fetta, Michelle Cummin, Lisa Dietemeyer. Second Row: Mrs. Salyer, sponsor, Jackie Bennett, Gina Mann, Carla Bales, Marla Bales, Stacy Cox, Brian McCord, Valerie Cranor. Third Row: Julayne Miller, Valerie Mitchell, Lisa Welling, Carolyn McCluskey, Jenny Delk, Eva Richards, Scott Earhart, Julie Davis. Fourth Row: Terry Jenkins, Lori Miller, Kelly Crouch, Regina Fickey, Carol Craig, Kim Addington, Greg Necessary, Tammy Bow, Susan Pepples.
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Dedication Brings Rewards Front Flow: Deb Winner, Doris Daniels, Jackie Bennett, Vickie Moland, Debbie Weatherly, Kibra Mock, Alice Weimer, Leesa Hodson, Tim Traub, Tonie Vin- cent, Vanessa Petro, Greg Clark. Mid- dle Flow: Paige Thompson, Kelly Hin- shaw, Angie Small, Lisa Pursifull, Tra- cey Halstead, Mrs. Davis, Robert Gar- ringer, Keith Thomas, Rusty Newton. Back Row: Valerie Cranor, Natalie Rowe, Tony Clark, Ginger Gilmore, Tony Smithson. x .ans Front Flow: Mrs. Davis, Keith Thomas, Deb Calhoun, Lisa Pursiful, Mary Traub. Second Flow: Tony Clark, Tricia Vincent, Shelly King, Tony Smithson, Wendi Wright. Third Row: Mrs. Lee, Gary Hamilton, Tracey Halstead, Kelly Hinshaw. Fourth Row: Leann Osgood, Dawn King, Joey Flydenbark. The Library Club met once a month in the library. Mrs. Davis, sponsor, planned many activities for the club. Another school's librarians came to visit. They went to Richmond Public Library and Earlham College library. The president was Tony Smithson. Vice president was Lisa Pursiful. Lisa Hodson was secretary. Kibra Mock was treasurer and Tracy Halstesd was reporter, . Membership in the National Honor Society is based upon scholarship, I character, leadership and service. ln November of 1978, the Monroe Central Chapter inducted 10 new members to make a total of 32 members for the 1978-79 school year. During the year members acted as guides for the dedication of our new building and sold concessions at wres- tling meets. The annual spring banquet was held at One Accord and new members fur- nished entertainment. ll
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