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YM lu, l . Qllllll Huw Notre classe crime chanter en Francais. Jennifer Upchurch Q if.'E,2f'?f,f' -1,162 52: 5 - - . . g Q , , ,,.. Y - ui., A A-1 To set aside a portion of the g 9 t treasury for a scholarship fund .. FX ,F to send a club member to a ' Cites- - ':'n:f'1. Y W as J 'a French cultured area for a few . . .sa ' ,aj W - u days dunng the summer was the ' 'F sssu ,TA A ,n ' ., , 5 A Q, I - 1 . main goal the French Club set for . . . so . , A 4 ' lrisc . - - A' - ,I 1 . shim I A fr . . the year. Holding meetings once l ' ' ,f-P R' Lv' ' fu, . L A 'Ulf' a month at the homes of 5 members and at restaurants X . X serving French food, club elif 1 f members planned activities to WWA lx give them greater insight into the customs and culture of the French. Recording a tape of French songs and going Christmas caroling were some of those activities. .. ... .,,,, it Q ,7f'ifQ - vt vw C J ....n UAUVI A. 'J l. Ellie Adams questions club members about themselves. The l978-1979 French Club: Front Row: Chucky Hughes, Lisa Venable, Ellie Adams. Cindy Hagag 2nd Row: Jennifer Upchurch, Teresa Curry, Jeanne Barger, Tamara Hurd, Sherry Allen. Lisa Davis, Kim Hicks, Mary Hughes. Sandy Muncus, Leah King, Tammy Jacksong Back Row: David Goodman, Victor Martin, Daryl Saylor, Johnny Widener, George Wil- lard. 3, French art interests Mary Hughes. 4. French games are enjoyed by club members. ef -M 31-' 3 4 French Club f 27
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Technical preparations ofthe stage are rnost important. I Providing moral support for the Parkland Players, the Drama Club shared many of the Players' most important responsibilities. Technical lighting of the stage was handled mostly by the president of the club, Barry Poteat. Club members added the tickets for Showcase Theatres, ushered for the performances, created all the posters for advertising, and wrote the programs for the audiences. l. Teresa Hairston casts a spell on Tony Pass and Barry Poteat. 2. 1978-1979 Drama Club members: Front Row: Tony Pass, Libby Parisg 2nd Row: Gloria Bailey, Tammy Ar- noldg 3rd Row: Jeff Barefoot. Tee- Tee Hairston: Back Row: Pam Carswell, Michael Marting Center: Barry Poteat. 3. Drama Club members prepare stage settings. 26 ! Drama Club Tony Pass wi
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