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1 Q A,f.. , Z J ' , . K 5 - W fn E ru 'Q ' I ,elsif . S ' if W' -2 S, x Ip: 4 J W .Qi . J , t S X a V, '. eva, ! ss ini T ' S t H Jenny and Tammy enjoy learning about Spanish culture. aff:-.fyx hese two little people enjoy Spanish class almost as much as the students do. SPANISH The Spanish Club is something new this year at CCHS. lt includes the entire Span- ish class which is approximately 18 stu- dents. Mrs. Luebbers is the sponsor and Spanish teacher. The club has four offi- cers, one from each class, they are, Fresh- man - Lorna Luebbers, Sophomore - Tracy Hayes, Junior - Tammy Williams, and Senior - Scott Woolard. This year, the club went out to dinner to a Mexican restaurant, hes Hombres, in Carbon- dale, and they also went to S.l.U. for For- eign Language day. OW 1: Sponsor - Mattie Luebbers, Lorna Luebbers, Scott Woolard, Tracy Hayes. ROW 2: Scott Fawley, ChucklLeFebvre, Sherri Carney, ana Underwood, Amy Tregoning. ROW 3: George Calhoun, Tracy Fawley, Jenny York, Angela Ciochetto, Connie Mason. SPANISHXQ1
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FRENCH The French Club has done a lot this year. Among their many activities were: a Christmas party, in January, they had their annual Bean Cake with a bean king Ol' John Grenfell really gets into eating and French club parties. queen fthe person who finds the bean is the Bean King or Bean Queenl. They had their spring picnic in April and a dinner in May. The main highlight of the year was the trip to Canada. The students left on g June 5, and returned home on June 13. They went by train and visited Montreal and Quebec City. Only 12 students went, but the ones who did go will say it was an experience they will never forget. The club meets once a month for their annual meet- ing. The officers for this year are: Presi- dent - Linda Updike, Vice-president - Chris Egelston, Secretary - Gail John- son, and Treasurer - John Forbes. The annual Halloween party tends to make people show their true ,J T E390 ROW 1: Sponsor - Mrs. Zeigler, Linda Updike, Gail Johnson, John Forbes, Chris Egelston, Younia Ftehana, Ann-Marie Lei-ebvre, Dov Lutzkerl ROW 2: Natalie Dickerson, Dana Colp, Tammy McGeath, Terri Barnhart, Kelley Kasak, Sarah Kampwerth, Vicki Egelston, Meredith Hutson Carrie West, Lorri Updike, Lisa Pillatsch, Kris Wunderle. ROW 3: Kirsty Cooper, Susan Pennock, Stephanie Hoffman, Audrey Hanagan, Tammj McCamish, Maria Halterman, Deana York, John Grenfell, Jason Howell, Kandy Min, Rick Goldstein. ROW 4: Tony Rodgers, Brian Deck, Daw Gobert, Matt Morris, Jim Wilkinson, Clint Samuel, Sean Bradshaw, Andy Groh, Michelle Fry, Andy Dawson.
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COMPUTERS The Computer Club is a new edition to Carterville High School. The sponsor, Brenda Bratcher, formed the organization using her computer students. To take a break from their hard work, they had a piz- za party during lunch. The officers for the Computer Club are as follows: Charles Hees - Presidentg Steve Hanagan - Vice President, Jim Mulvany - Secretaryg Chris Egelston - Treasury. The Comput- er Club helps the individual share his skills with a group to form useful tools for the future. 'fe FRONT ROW: Jim Mulvany, Charles Hees, Steve Hanagan, Chris Egelston, Sponsor - Mrs. Bratcher. SECOND ROW: Matt Kevin Herron, Mark Carney, Matt Morris, Jenny York, Johnna Modglin, Barbara Reichert, Chuck LeFebvre. THIRD ROW: Renee Farr, T Henderson, Rick Goldstein, Jason Hayungs, Scott Fawley, Amy Carney, Terri Barnhart, Audrey Hanagan, Michelle Woolard, Dan FOURTH ROW: Jim Monday, David Rowatt, Brian Deck, Jeff Chelin, Robbie Galloway, Mike Halldorson, David Garross, John Forbes, Wilkinson.
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