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Officers: R. Winningham, L. Bourland, C. Spalding, P. Kidd, not pictured- R. McCrery. The Foreign Language Club had a busy year, with field trips, candy sales and a service trip. On Dec. 20, the club went on a service trip to the Guade- loupe Center. They presented a puppet show to the kids. Every one in the club felt this was a very rewarding exper- ience. Front row: L. Bourland, C. Spalding, R. Winningham, P. Kidd, Second row, C. Renfro, G. Stutzman, R. McCreey, K. Christy, D. Speck, Back row, Mrs. Wilson, K. Werth, G. Ward, K. Kurtz, S. Vater, M. Perkins, T. Chaffin, A. Shull, J. Bush, G. McMillian, H. Minor FUREIGN LANGUAGE A MATH CLUB Front Row: G. Kitson, C. Rein, L. Burge, S. Dyer, K. Barnes, D. Amerson. Back Row: M. Hijleh, J. Burge, M. Hudson, J. Ferrel. This year the Math Club partici- pated in five different Math Contests and showed considerable improve- ,y!4' ment over last year,s records. As sponsor of the group, I would like to take this opportunity to congratulate and thank all those students who worked and participated in this year's events. Mr. Carter f Q 4, QM Mem library Their dl putting ning err In th Herald Indepen man Lil A4 ball chee r ,W X f-hh iw' in wwf fn-ufwffmwv ' f W . -QW... ma... . mwmwfnwm , if .V u. .. zi ',, w sam' . an 1 ,. ' ' , 0 ' ,, 1 4' v- ,Q If l 4 ' ' K ' l l 4 l ,, V -...wc U xg Q' g . '-x ' , 4 R x Q ' , 'I-14, .L
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LL., V DD N. 1 I n the Ameri- rching band ormed at all games. d hard work ng this band the marching .1ear. sback, T. Prender- man, R. Speer, J. Porch, S. DeBrot, Officers: Pres. T. Swartz, Vice. D. Brown, Sec. T. Worthley, Treas. K. Werth, Hist. S. .Humphrey Ray-Pec's Home-Ee Club had several meetings this year in which they planned their Sweetheart dance for this year. The members dues paid for the dance this year. The dance was combined with three different clubs: Art, Home-Ec, and Activity Club. At each meeting, volunteers provided home- made cookies and kool-aid. RSX Row l: T. Swartz, K. Mucke, S. Humphrey, T. Worthley, D. Brown, Row 2: T. Hoover, L. Sharmon, D. Gaston, S. Dill, J. James, S. Coday, D. Taylor, B. Baxter, L. Page, L. Combs S. Hartley, R. Ward, D. Sipes, Row 3: L. Huber, B. Deckard, T. Pendergraft, K. Wood, S Bullock, K. Shrewsberry, D. Wogan, T. Curry, R. Frazier, P. Jacobs, C. Branic, B. Swartz K. Mucke, B. Thompson, V. Hill, D. Barker, C. Barnes, V. Walker, P. Hines, R. Ballenger R. Ward, A. Williams. Back row: H. Winkler, S. Chrisman, M. Winkler, K. Spainhower, G Jones, M. Tokarz, D. Morris, M. Hunter, M. Nightholt. 1 1 9 k. 5 .i. I HO E EC. CLUB CQ FTA. Row 1: G. Schroer, T. Crook, S. Barnes, K. Mucke, T. Sossamon, B. Goodwill, J. J. Vogt, M Moorehead, K. Chapman, C. Hoover, Mrs. Bartee, Row 2: J. Mailen, G. McMillen, B Long, K. Mucke, B. Thompson, C. Morris, B. Hendrickson, V. Walker, T. McWilliams, R Ward, Row 3: C. Spalding, H. Minor, P. Kidd, T. McWilliams. diffq ,..,, . we' 2 ,.,, f,t..,,,,,,-.,,, P' am. f 'W fi M, ,fil f 4-if W ,, a,ff,,,, .,,y, ,, 1. A ,, WW., M , i i, ,,, . ..,,.,2 v f 'w.,,' V. U ,, V ,.., Q, , -gil This school year, F.T.A. did many meaningful things. In November of 1978 they participated in American Education Week, by helping out teachers here at Ray-Pec. They provided refreshments at open house, gave parties, and kept cookies and punch in the lounge for teachers dur- ing their breaks. The purpose of F.T.A. is for the members to learn and understand the every day challenges of teachers. Pres. P. Kidd, Vice. C. Spalding, Hist. H. Minor, Sec. T. McWilliams
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taxi X Renfro, G. 3. Ward, K. finor 7 Ilub partici- ath Contests ale improve- records. As would like to congratulate tudents who ted in this F - Members of the library club worked in the library every day during their 'study hall. Their duties consisted of checking out books, putting books back on the shelves and run- ning errands. In the fall the library club went to the Herald House, which is a Publishing Co. in Independence and then went to tour the Tru- man Library. , 2 ,X 'ET'-V' T. Crook, Pres. K. Chapman, D. Debrot, P. Kidd, P. Kidd, M. Crouse, S. Barnes, M. Stella LIBRAR Y AND ACTIVITY CL UB Activity Club was kept busy this year attending foot- the club did not hold meetings or select club officers. ball and basketball games. They showed their spirit by This type of organization worked out fine and will prob- cheering at the games. There was no formality, meaning ably be the same for the following year. l 1 , . A
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