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Discussing diet tips while waiting to be weighed in are members of the Weight Watch- ers Club. After breaking the pinata, Jason Whillock sorts through the candy. Taking a swing at the pinata at the Foreign Language party is Todd Pursley. Preparing to chart Daphne Simms weight is the school nurse, Dottie Harmon, R.N. Foreign Language, Home Ec, Weight Watchers 61
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Dieters fight hunger pains; Home Ec members play Cupid I ' ll take a chocolate sundae with- out nuts and whipped cream. Hold the chocolate and go lightly on the ice cream. Yes, this was often the plea of a dieter. However, even if someone did put on a few pounds, the other members of Weight Watchers Club were always there to lend moral sup- port. Due to the overwhelming re- quests of information concerning di- eting, Weight Watchers began a new club. German, French, and Spanish pas- tries were enjoyed at the annual For- eign Language Club party. In addi- tion, games were played and mem- bers joined together for the breaking of the pinata. Sponsored by Mrs. Lin- da Priest, Miss Stephanie Ledger, and Mr. Armando Frias, the club gave members additional information about the cultures of different coun- tries. Learning and having fun seemed to be the main reasons most people joined the Home Economics clubs. Sponsored by Mrs. Dee Yarnell and Mrs. Ann Holmes, the clubs met ev- ery other week with a project demon- stration once a month. The freshman club ' s duties were decorating the cafeteria at Christmas and making 800 Arrowgrams at Valentine ' s Day. Wrapping Arrowgram boxes for Valentine ' s Day are Becky Spaulding, Lee Ann Scudder, and Tressa Mullins. Cutting out hearts for llie Valentine exchange are Lori Reinert and Jenny Mox. 60 Foreign Language, Home Ec,
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4-H ' ers attend World ' s Fair; Service clubs reach out to others During a 4-H demonstration, Amy Lowary dis- plays her tiny wardrobe. Cooking, sewing, childcare, and photography were just a few of the topics that were discussed during the 4-H Club meetings, which were held once a week. Sponsored by Mrs. Alyson Tolle, 4- H involved year-round work. Junior leaders who worked at the Marion County Fair last July went on a bus trip to the World ' s Fair in Tennessee in May. One of the main goals of the service clubs, the Cohees and the Wolverines, was to help out less fortunate people. A toy drive, a canned food collection, and collection for the Julia Jameson Foundation were just a few of their projects. In addition, they sponsored the school skating parties, the annual spring dance, and the ping-pong tour- nament. During a cal e demonstration by Mrs. Jane Foist, 4-H members Sherri Sherpard and Lin- da Baker watch intently. Delivering toys to the Warren Township Fire Department for distribution are Terry Sprad- lin, Trina Terrell, Shannon Ferbrache, and Cindy Gwinnup. 62 Cohees, Wolverines, 4-H
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