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Getting In Touch With The World Although the foreign language clubs were limited in member- ship, the number and variety of their activities was high. The Spanish club sponsored a Christmas party, a pinata contest, and its annual fund- raiser The Taco Sale. The French club had two of its members visit France dur- ing the summer of 1984. It earned funds for its activities by selling crepes. One of its ac- tivities was traveling to Bloom- ington where the entire club ate at Le Petit Cafe, an authentic french restaurant. The impersonal, technical nature of language study was softened by the personal touch that these clubs provided. When asked to name an ad- vantage of joining a foreign language club, sophomore French club members, sophomore Lorei McGee and junior Edwin Mac- Donald, serve french cuisine during Parents ln Touch night. A Sharon Beck, a member of the D y fi , Latin Club, responded by say- . f ing You get a better . , understanding of the language 'H J ' and the country's culture. - Lat1n Club -l- Spamsh Club From the top: Cynthia Smith, Cynthia Marsh, Anita Bridgeman, Sharon Beck, and Sponsor Serine Fine. M.- - 5 , l ,V .2 K Q Ji 45 ' - ah. 1 Front row: Stephen Lockard, Mark Baker, Teresa Hite, Back row: Richard Davis, Jackie Carter, Jacqueline Clements, and Amy Grimsley. French Club - 17 tt, 'Fly Front row: James Murkinson, Christopher Garcia, Back row: Sponsor Dan Stanley, Dawn Hobbs, and Lorei McGee. Foreign Language
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I I EB Bike Team and FCA Are 011 the Move Under the guidance of Mr. Ireland, the bicycle team felt the thrill of victory several times. Starting in September and ending in May, the team participated in several meets at the Major Taylor Velodrome. ln a spring tournament the male team placed first, while individuals placed second and fourth. Second place winner Amy Grimsley said, I felt like I had reached my goal and I was very proud. ,,...,...---1-' y.f --.. The Fellowship of Christian Athletes, sponsored by Mr. Cline, is dedicated to helping athletes develop spiritually as well as physically. The members participated in a summer camp to improve their Mwwwawww' we-f' P ' 'wh - x -s. We A ,.,. ' Q.. wir, aff, in 'ff 5 ,. N' I if I' 7 E1 1 ' 'jf f' 4.gs:gfV' - V . ?g,,4,lwiii+5Q2If' A 'l A vt 4. 'Q 2' X 6 athletic skills in fellowship with FCA members from other schools. The Major Taylor Velodrome is considered by many to be the greatest outdoor bicycle track in the world. John Buell and Robert Raia set out to see if this is true. 5. . A -5 ., , , ,V YVWSIF14? ' , A gage-im.mwy,ff 1 fame te. 56 'Eg-1' . seJeE.fy 'f7 zgwwgfif Stgtfz . f :2'f7f'.. QQ ' 4 ' fu 1Zi L gs., , ,, 'J' Q 1 .vwt Q' ., . 4 f , f A . , .. J, . I' . ' 4 f ' g gF?7'.' . '5'w .5'. if 3' ,J I I ' 'l g' , ' , : . , -' .1 1 ,. ff A-h'1+, cfnn ji, 'I W ,, :.'a.,gA , . ' ' Q f , gi 4 , . . ,, , if it 34 ofa. A 5. 49. I --i FCA Bike Team --- 6 V, M I S, f , L-4' agfi ,Z vi. ' br ,o K . 'X 1 , . A . G Q . W A s. ,f . 5 - 'AMLK .275 From Left: Mr. Ernest Cline, Walter Woodard, Steven Rose, Robert Logan, Lee Front Row: Elaine Spradlin and Stephen Surenkamp. Back row: Mr. Ronald Williams, Tony Gowdy and Jason Flowers. Ireland, Amy Grimsley, Lisa Wright, Jon Buell, Leroy Taylor, Kevin Arnott, Robert Bike TeamlFCA . Raia, Harry Murphy and Dennis Arnott. .J-
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Warm Hearts 81 illing Hands Touch l Bringing about better human relations between students, faculty, and community was the goal for Human Relations club this year. To accomplish this, they gave financial support to the Model UN with money they earned selling Valentine's day roses to students and faculty. Certificates of achievement were presented to Tech students who exhibited good human relations through con- sideration for others, empathy, a sense of fairness, willingness to help others, and positive leadership. Sponsor Martha Bradshaw accompanied club members Kevin Arnott and Timothy Tidwell to Washington, D.C. in cooperation with Project Close Llp. initiating a club for the home ec students was Peggy Penn, a teacher new to Tech. Highlights of the club's first and the winning of an award from the Red Cross for its stuff- -- Home Ee 31.5314-. 1 V A ,wqflyy S I mr' aw 'V Z al 'Z iff , 4 r 1 ' Wmfam 'V V F if f 1 V , ,,f, 4 f t 2 ,I if 7 j 3 jggi, W! Q 1 fig if Z . 1. . ,, 4 1 4 15442 -ff 6 W. 4. ?f f I f S ? f ff 5 A t 1 f 1 1 ' . ls' .1 'K 1' 3 A 1 1 l f P :fl Wif i. 1 f qv? 'f f af N 1 ,f l 4 f 2 i? . ' I . f i , 4 'Q ,,,, ff WEN! y .T f - 5 7. YW 'W Q 4 ' ' 'Q A .jf V ig N ,A 5 ... .,. uni N Front Row: Stephanie Wilbourn, Ronda McGee, and Elnora Robinson. Row 2: Jackie Lyles, Angela Hudson, and Samantha Berry. Row 3: Melissa Howard and Denise Johnson. Back Row: Angela Robinson, Latonya Brown, and Tina Wiley. Human Relationsf Home Ec year were a trip to food fair ed animal project. Human Relations members Kevin Ar- nott and Glenn Dowdy proudly display their banner which tied for first place at Homecoming. Fun time for the club was a trip to Kings Island in May. ' Human Relations ..,,,,hy... P? N, Front Row: Latonya Broadus, Tim Baker, Shawn Stevens, and Tina Lynch. Back Row: Sponsor Lindy Pruett, Dawn Britt, Rene Britt, Richard Davis, Michelle Churchwell, Lisa Coy, and Wayne McCormick. l 1 2 i l I l l l I! il l l 3. I lu ll ll 'l i I' 1 l l I l l l l l l l l l ! l l l l l Ll. I l it il l fl l l l A l l l l
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