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Spanish Club Enjoys Last Year 1. Butch Thompson enjoys the spotlight. 2. Sandy Dyer, Pat Farmer, Ms. Lynch and Stephanie Czajkowski work on their God’s Eyes. JFsgj ¥ A jpp w -if % 5? L i I |L ■2 ' fW m ' A rf ► I w wk a The Spanish Club had a year filled with varied activities. Their year began with a lunch at the Fiesta Cantina. December brought a Christmas party with Spanish Christmas carols and a pinata filled with delicious sweets. Further activities included a field trip to see the world champion Flamenco dancers and one afternoon session brought the creation of Ojos de Dios (God’s Eyes). To culminate the year of exciting activities the club held a taco party with the Glenvar Spanish Club. Front Row: Sandra Crawford, Sandy Dyer, Butch Thompson, president; Lynn Lynch, sponsor; Barbara Brauner, vice president; Sandy McDaniel, treasurer; Pat Farmer, secretary. Row 2: James Alexander, Scott Mullikin, Donna Jones, Donna Mitchell, Donna Terrell, Pam Harrison. Row 3: Stephanie Czajkowski, Tina Journell, Lisa Sergent, Kelly Gough, Steve Fuller, Mary Richardson, Karen Philpott. Row 4: Lin Daniel, Paul Cruser, Cindy Fulcher, Laura Derk, Chris Gutzwiller, Heidi Gutzwiller, James Davis, Robert Glaspie. 29
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Mardi Gras Comes To Lewis The last year for Andrew Lewis was an active year for the French club. The plans for the year began with a bike ride which was rained out, but rescheduled and held in the spring. Many other activities were held, including a lunch at Le Gourmet and a Christmas party where some of the hardier members braved the sub¬ freezing temperatures to go carolling — in French. On March 1st a Mardi Gras party was held to celebrate the French holiday of “Fat Tuesday.” 1. Miss Kinsey, Marlene Poff, Kathryn Gillock, and Dorothea Willoughby pose an action shot as Dawn Ehlenfeldt ruins the effect. 2. Lori Wickham, Lynn Kyle, and Jackie Archer look at Lisi Carlen smile for the camera. 3. A good time is had by all at the Mardi Gras costume party. 4. Doug Yeuell finds it difficult to keep a straight face when confronted with the antics of Tommy Feazell. 5. Belinda McElyea makes a ravishing Scarlett O’Hara. 6. Looking like they just walked out of a segment of “Roots,” Marlene Poff and Lisi Carlen pose as a wealthy Southern couple. 28
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Many school and community projects were sponsored by the Key Club. The boys raffled off a clock radio in the fall to raise funds for the Homecoming dance and, in December answered kids’ letters to Santa Claus. In March the Lewis Key club met with the Glenvar Key Club and the Kiwanis for a joint meeting and traveled to Virginia Beach for a convention in April. Key Club A ids Community And School 1. Leading a meeting, Mark Williams expresses his view while Dale Tyree contemplates his next point. 2. Sam Markhan and Jeff Bourne are content to listen to Mr. Landis’s opinion. Homecoming Dance Funders Row 1: Jim Shober, Jerry Bischof, Bill Britts, Mark Williams, Jon Pace, Sam Markham, Todd Williams, Ron Creggar. Row 2: Jim Wickham, Keith Dance, John Saunders, Hunter Holliday, Greg Harvey, David Wilson, Cabell Mutter. Row 3: Kevin Perdue, Alex Czajkowski, Sonny Talley, Butch Thompson, John Geib, Mark Wilson, Price Mutter. Row 4: Dale Tyree, Mike Reckling, David Ryan, Jeff Bourne, John Hinker, Arthur Cantrell, Terrel Binfield. 30
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