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Brains Make Bucks For Scholarship Robin Conner lights the candle that represents leadership. O Front, left: Pam Ferguson, Beth Reinke, April Garoutte, Laura Cliff, Kari Brisen- dine, Tanya Wojtowych, Annette Dooley, Yvonne Storment, Lynn Ertle, Lyzette Wiley, Second: Elisa Hagedom, Shanna Binder, Chris Benson, Cindy Skulich, Susie Allen, Debbie Osmond, Nancy Newton, Jody Timm, Robin Conner, Craig Moyer, Third: Sean Corrigan, Tim Wilson, Paula Tuculet, Lori Tucker, Sue Smith, Tracie Cloninger, Cathy Beaver, Teresa Cantrell, Darva Halstead, Kristi Stang- land, Julie Hncham, Annette Joyce. Fourth: David Hogan, Lori LaMarche, Suzy Ellis, Bonnie Riser, Tami Brooks, Linda Prosser, Stacy Whitsell, Trecy Davis, Fifth: David Kimm, Mark Haglund, Brian Bishop, Ron McDonald, Beth Hansen, Mke Newby, Nils Miller, Leslie Boothe, Randy Sercombe, Lesa Berg, Ken Clements, Paul Seidel, Eric Howard, Kathy Groshong, Lisa Stodd. Tanya Wojtowych, April Garoutte, and Chuck Haynes were a few of the proud seniors initiated this year.
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I-I0 GR SDCIETY Jeff ,fx Eager to participate are Honor Society members at an exciting meeting onor Society members kept meeting all the time just to get something donefl said Adviser Mickey Ketchum. From all the meetings came plans for a few really successful projects to raise money for the annual S200 senior scholarship. Most successful was the carnival jail where people could pay to put friends and family in jail. This alone cleared 5158. Members also sold turkeygrams before Thanksgiving, sports programs at the basketball games, and ran the concessions stand. Two elections and two initiations were held during the year. Robin Conner served as first semester president and Sandy Brothers was president second semester. Holding first semester offices were Sandy Brothers, vice presidentg Cindy Skulich, secretary, and Amy Wacker, treasurer. Yvonne Storment served as vice president second semester, Beth Reinke was secretary, and Wacker was reelected treasurer. . Mountain View's Honor Society joined the national organization this year. Its constitution was approved, and the group was chartered to the tune of S25, said Ketchum. The S200 senior scholarship was presented to Amy Wacker at the Senior Awards Program and Talent Show. The rest of the members finished off the year with a picnic and swim party. Sandy Brothers teaches Honor Society members how to vote
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Students eagerly await customers at the French cafe. .1 Take A Taste Of French Cuisine earning French and the ways of France was .a goal shared by French students of all levels. Under the supervision of Louise Plagge, they accomplished this goal by sampling French food and seeing foreign films. French Club's activities started early in the year with a trip to Le Bistro restaurant and the French flick l'The Toy . Later in the year, the second and third year classes ventured out to Cyrano's for a five course French dinner. To lessen the cost of dining out, the club sponsored French bake sales and a French cafe at the winter carnival. Attending foreign language day held May 1 at the University of Oregon highlighted the year for French students, The bus for Eugene was boarded at 6 a.m. and after arrival 5 it and an orientation, students were left to attend various sessions and tour the campus. Lunch on Hayward Field was followed by the French film Peppermint Soda and a long ride back to Bend. Chet' Mike Newby samples his cooking. Jill Briles sells her wares at a French bake sale. -2.5 l
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