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Teacher Reorganizes French Club After disappearing for a year, the French Club was reorganized by Mrs. Marsha Patterson much to the delight of the French students. The French Club planned many activities, such as a party where each member brought different foods from the French cui- sine, to sample and enjoy. It was really a lot of fun tasting all those different foods, stated junior Gina Payne. Another project that French Club par- ticipated in was corresponding with pen pals from other countries. France, Belgium, England, and Germany were just a few of the many countries which French Club developed interna- tional friendships with on a writing basis. This activity provided students with the opportunity to see how the youth of other countries spent their spare time when not under the educational influences of schooling, stated junior Katharina Van House. These activities provided the basis upon which the French Club could learn more about French language and customs. Les Amis Francais - Front row: Madame Marcia Patterson, Liz fDominiquej Hendrickson, Kathy KDaniellej Gross, Debbie fNadineJ Shriner, Katharina lDelphinel VanHouse, Terri fMarie Theresaj Farris, Susan 1ElianeJ Schinnerer, Alicia QAliceJ McCumber, Ruthellen KHelenej Tuley. Second Row: Craig fGabriellej Sanders, Rusty fRobertj Lay, Ioan CReneej Billington, Rachel Guthridge, Barbie KBrigittej johnson, Margie QAnne-Mariej Shriner, Sherrie QSuzetteJ james, Shaon lGiselej Holcomb, Erica lNicolej Gilmartin, Shauna QDanielleJ Cleaver, Connie lColetteJ Apple, Beverly fSuzanneJ Tilley. Third Row: Ty Uean-Paulj Boone, Kyle QPierreJ Wallace, Todd QBrunoJ Boone, John Ueanj Parris, Kathy QMarie-Angel Watkins, Liz ILisaj Woodward, Donna QSophieJ Mills, Gina QGinetteJ Payne, Joan Ueannej Brandt, Connie fColetteJ Apple. if .5 GARCON - Junior Kyle Wallace listens attentively to his French II lesson. FRENCH CHIC - Junior Katharina Van House works at many other activities including French Club. s si .Q ,. ecc. be erl, if . E PARLEZ VOUS FRANCAIS - Madame Patterson teaches her French I class the basics of the foreign language.
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BOY, DID YOU MISS THE FUN! - Sponsor Yvonne Davis, senior Spanish club president Carla Vance, and exchange student Chuly NO COMPRENDET' - Spanish Club sponsor Yvonne Davis translates the lesson into English for a confused student. ga. sly., will ' 1 A - . .:gMY 6' ,...a.jj v A, mas! SPANISH CLUB - Front Row: Kathy Hiesel, Vera White, Dee Ann Shane, Jennie Everett, Susan Forbes, Christy Graham, Jennifer Fox, Pam May, Cindy Shaw, Maleia West, Sydney Morrison, Wendy Gross, Carla Vance, Chuly Fonseca Camacho, Elizabeth Roberts, Shelly Fonseca Camacho relax at the Spanish Club picnic held in Squirrel Hollow. ALL BY MYSELF - Senior Johnny Anderson seems totally engrossed in watching the flickering flames of the fire at the Spanish Club picnic. Cole, Sherri Palmer. Second Row: Murry Cundith, Tim Davis, Billy Dudek, Johnny Anderson, Robert Kays, Jamie Collins, Larry Dudek, Scott Smith, Paul Bruner, Glendal Arnold. Club Enjoys Films, Meals Guest speakers, filmstrips, pen pals, home-cooked Spanish meals and picnics were just a few of the many different activities enjoyed by members of the Spanish Club. The 30 members of the organization raised enough money to provide a S150 scholarship for a deserving student by selling donation tickets for several pinatas from Mexico. The group also recognized Chuly Fonseca Camacho as an honorary member of the club and assisted her in learning English well enough so that she could better communicate with other students at Page. Spanish Club meetings are held in a formal manner. The officials are elected and appointed different duties, explained Senorita Yvonne Davis, sponsor. Carla Vance was elected president, Tim Davis was chosen vice president, Cindy Shaw was selected secretary and Susan Forbes was elected treasurer at a meeting held in the fall. The group planned to sponsor a dinner or Mexican restaurant visit once each semester. I feel that we have had a very successful year in that we have sponsored a variety of activities which hopefully appealed to all members of the group, Miss Davis concluded. 1-cl' 107
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X PEANUTS, POPCORN - Senior Stanley Read stand at one of the home basketball games. sells refreshments from the NFL concession 1..- A 4 NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE - Front Row: Rodger Payne, Jon Grandstaff, Mike Phillips, Scott Smith, Amy Graham, Mike Taylor, Chris Long, Sidney Read, Judy McWilliams. Second Row: Jimmy Williams, fs W . ,x.4, ,, -' WHY NOT? - NFL sponsor Bill Holmes talks to senior Lowell Matthews about why Lowell will not be attending an upcoming tournament. FILING - Junior Mike Phillips files a folder while senior Dwayne Long looks for debate information during speech lll class. Janie Hartgrave, Katharina Van House, Stanley Read, Dwayne Long, Rex Thompson, Lowell Matthews, Richard Perrin, Mr. Bill Holmes, sponsor. CHQ FL Hosts Invitational The National Forensic League started the year with their new coach, Mr. Bill Holmes of Moore, Oklahoma. Officers serving for the Sand Springs chapter were Rodger Payne, president, Dwayne Long, vice-president, Lowell Matthews secretary and Mike Phillips, NFL officer. Charles Page hosted an invitational tournament October 13-14 with more than twenty-five high schools participating. The first tournaments attended by NFL students proved the strength of the department as they qualified more than ten people for regionals. The chapter also received the honor to attend a national tournament held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, January 18-21. The team collected over 30 trophies for the year, including a silver platter and a second place sweepstakes trophy from Heritage Hall at Oklahoma City. It is good to see students rewarded for hard work, Mr. Holmes stated. The amount of hours that is put into debate, speaking practices, in addition to the number of honor students makes the team one of the best in the state. I really enjoy being a member of NFL, commented junior Judy McWilliams. Even though it is a lot of hard work I wouldn't trade it for anything. In order to become an NFL member, speech and drama students must accumulate a certified number of points. s if 45 N 1 fii - it .sz
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