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F4 I I I4 S ACCENTS Cold hard cash is one of many ne- cessities of all clubs. Another need is the student body’s support. When school started, the Spanish club was very low on funds. Spanish students sold candy to raise money. The club raised over $900.00. The money was used to pay for books and tapes for the Spanish classes. “Some of the money went to the treasury and some was used to help pay for the buses on the field trip. sponsor Bettina Steele said. Though the club has about 50 mem- bers. president Jodie Via said. I wish that the Spanish club had more re- sponse from the students because it is really fun and it helps them understand Spanish more. The club plans to decorate the halls during Foreign Language Week in March. Via said members will hang posters with Spanish sayings. The Spanish club hopes that this will help increase interest in the next few years, she said. Sponsor Jane Bilon has big plans for the club. As this is my first year here. I want the Spanish Club to become something that every student of Span- ish could be involved in so that he or she could come to appreciate how im- portant a foreign language can be. she said. — by Holly Wilkinson ESCUCHAME. During a Spanish Club meeting. Spanish Club President Jodie Via talks about the agenda for the day GET REAL. While attending a Spanish Club meeting, sophomores 8illy Gray and Brian Wright listen to the President talk wm French — Spanish 143
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7 want the Spanish Club to become something students become involved in ’ — Jane Bilon French Club FRONT ROW. Mike Williamson, Derek Crooks. Allen Walker. Lisa St. John. Lisa Crum. Beverly Sides. Kathy Ellis. John Scott, Jennifer Weatherford. Cindy Tanner 2ND ROW. Lynn Lundhagon. Tina Merritt. Karen Nester. Steph- anie Archibald. Lisa Phillips. Kelly Ozmeni. Laura Steward. Oliver Janjtc. Josee Hamel 3RD ROW. Karyn James. Meiilssa Dillon. Amy Forbes. Deb- orah Wallace. Teresa Goad. Kelly Alexander. Scott Newcomb. Tony Jones. Laura West BACK ROW. Cheryl Brock. Amy Staggs. Melanie Eller. Chad Jameson. John Fishback Spanish Club FRONT ROW. Sponsor June Bilon. Cindy Pass- more. Pam Robertson. Kim Elliott, Chris Kenner. Vice-President Holly Fortner. Treasurer Mickey Brown. President Jodi Via, Mei Kuei King, Aman- da Ruplc, Tiffani Barber. Holly Wilkerson. Mrs Steele 2ND ROW. Felicia Shelton. Connie Smith. Christine Green. Leanne McKee. Keeley Claude. Liesei Garland. Valone Fogle. Cinde York. Shelli Puckett. Kristi Walker. Amy Parker. Joe Pittman. 3RD ROW. Janice Pitts. Tamara Hollins. Patricia Cardin. Yolanda Meadough, Sheh Low. Kelly Hurst. Mike Meyers. Eric Lan- caster. Shelly Sontag. Karen Baily, Wes Swift. Missy Graves. Doug Hurst. BACK ROW. Jeff Green. Shelton Zermatton. Kurt Merrel, Allyson Welborn. Angie Reynolds. Tammy Winchester. Terry Scruggs. Wendy King. Angie Burks. MASTERPIECE. This painting can be seen m French teacher, Kathryn Young's room. Senior Laura Steward painted the mural to give the room a decorative look. 142 Into enough
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Shew business Pulses race behind the iron curtain. The crowd roars waiting. Students who performed in That Day and Impromptu , Jan. 18, had to learn the meaning of the word practice. The plays were produced by the drama department under the direction of Dra- ma teacher Jeannie Gray. We spent over a month rehears- ing. junior Allen Walker said. Without practice we never would have made it. After the performance, the cast members said they were pleased. I think it was really a success. sophomore Jennifer Barlow said. I got tired of running over the scene, but I am really happy how well it turned out. Adjusting to the character seemed to be difficult for some. It was hard to adjust to my char- acter's personality, Walker said. He was a 'follow the leader kind of guy', but I'm not. Some drama students have plans for future careers. I am really interested in perform- ing. junior Steve Grappe said I don't think I'll become famous though. Whether these dedicated perform- ers become actors or even nursery school workers they all have learned the great need to practice for perfec- tion. — by Kristy Honeycut CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE. During a ptay prac lice senior Jennifer Weatherford tries to break up a fight between juniors Mike Cook and Brad Clayton while junior Pierce Prestey look on. «44 Into enough
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