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Endia strives for perfection. L Mrs. Honaker demonstrates how it is done. THE ART CLUB CREATES SEVERAL MASTERPIECES l DURING THE YEAR The art club gives interested students the opportunity to! understand and appreciate the arts through its varied activities. Members worked on scenery with the Dramatics Club, Went on field trips to local museums and art galleries, and planned to do a school project. 1 if w Their hidden talent comes forward. I P l l Linda tries to create a world made of beans. T
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C IMiss Quilling, Advisor, Marty Furan, Secretary, Amy Norvell, V. President, Susan Redd, President, and Stephan Hughes, Treasurer. The purpose of the German Club is to generate and maintain interest in the German Language and German peo ple and to broaden the students knowledge and understand- J ing of German people and culture. i Some of the clubs activities for the year have in- cluded preparing and eating a German meal, having guest speakers who have visited the country, slide presentations, and eating out in a German restaurant. The club also co- sponsored a Candidates Day along with the Forum. The German Club has a feast. M.rs. Annie Edwards, Advisor, Mike Zedd, President, Mike Peters, V. Presi- dent, and Sarah Dozier, Secretary. THE SCIENCE CLUB GETS THE SCIENCES TOGETHER GERMAN CLUB HAS A PROSPEROUS YEAR AT W.W.H.S. Vie The Science Club mixes an evil potion. This year the Science Club, sponsored by Mrs. A. Ed wards, was composed of a variety of people. The President was a junior, Mike Zedd. The Science Club had interesting guests from Virginia who lectured about several interesting subjects. The Science Club had their project during Earth Week. The club offered prizes to those people who found the special trash , Thus proving that the Science Club is striving to exceed in the service to our school.
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C.O.E. OFFERS ON THE JOB TRAINING l Kathy prepares for the hard, cruel world. Bruce works hard to be a success. ow 1:Grristy Saunders, Sue Klise, Ruthie Matkins, Amy Williams, Connie Anita Radford, Christie Moody, Brenda Hall. Row 3: Patricia Joyner, Ccle tkins, Libbie Whitehead, Priscilla Pierce, Willie Mae Jones, Paulette stine Sawyer. Row 4: Evelyn Black, Mary Harris. oore, Mary Writzel, Janice Davis. Row 2: Donna McKnight, Hattie Riddick,
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