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OEA Holds Alumni Part Harmony was an important factor for any club, and OEA was no exception. Members were closer as they chose secret sisters. OEA's first alumni meeting was held this year. Students from the previous eight years were present for the gathering. A second place winning skit was presented to the ninth graders. Participation in OEA week and a magazine sale were activities. Senior Melissa Perry was named OEA Student of the Year at the annual Employer Banquet. fi 45-'Jr 'Q 141331 CAD Kathy Langston welcomes members to the club's annual banquet. CBJ OEA officers are Brenda Dickerman, Judy Pannel, Kathy Langston, Judy Ray, LJ an Metcalf, Mary Hopkins, Pam Drye, and Patsy Jankowiak. QCD Club members prepare to hear OEA business during one of the group's dinner meetings.
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Math and Science Club Sponsors Contests Skills, brains, and a bit of luck The club also sponsored their were some factors used by the Math own contests. The group held a and Science Club while attending crane and bridge competition in contests. Mark Horn and David which prizes were awarded. Hofer came out as winners at A8zM's Members received a break math brain buster held in March. through the club's many parties A CAD Students watch as a bridge is tested for durability. CBJ Chip Miller and Steve Martindale won the top two places in Sam's bridge building contest. CCD Officers are seniors Sherrie Geilhart, Debbie Terry, Susan Williamson, and Debbie Dollar. C U9 ,gn-up 'up
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A Ke Club Helps 111 Cleaning Parking Lot Increased by 17 members, Key Club was involved in many varied activities. Members took part in cleaning up the school parking lot. They also polished trophies for the Athletic Department. Key Club operated concession stands during home basketball games and helped in stands for the Arlington Soccer Association. Members painted the Girl Scout house and made visits to convalescent homes. Fruit cakes were sold to help the Kiwanis. The dime throw concession stand was sponsored by Key Club at the Texan Day Carnival. Club officers were Doug Hudson, president, James Broussard, vice-presidentg David Williams, secretaryg and John Burrows, treasurer. CAD Jay Shuler and David Williams direct Fred Kurz as he does the dirty work. QBD Key Club officers and member conduct a weekly meeting. CCD ul finally got a dollar out of him, exclaims John Williamson.
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