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SPANISH CLUB El circulo de espaiiol conocer mejor Espana nosotros tuvimos una pinata Todos los circulos de espanol de las escuelas de la . ciudad nos-reunimos el pasado otono. INDULCING IN native food and games, Spanish and French club students en- joy their annual Yuletide festivities. N SPANISH CLUB - First row:Carol Kaufman, president, Delores Jones, Carol Wright, Debbie Ingold, Mae Kendall, Donna Smith. 'Second row: Jon Sams, advisorg Janice Snyder, Jeannie Prater, Mary Lee Reynolds, Julie Landreth, Patti Baysinger, Linda Scearce, Mrs. Hortensia Sanchez-Boudy, advisor. Third row: Brenda Holmes, Pat Caudill, Susan Kaufman, Rees Hamilton, Barbara Fentress, Gwynn Locklar, treasurer. Fourth rowg Mike Peoples, Wayne Bancroft, Vickie Scearce, Marsha Wald, Cynthia Naylor, Marcia Finson, Pam Burnside. Fifth row: Julia-Ellen Davis, secretary, Mike Brown, Vickie Davis, Sue York, Edith Norn- iella,.Susan Gorski. Sixth row: Greg Rich, Rickey Hendrix, Bobby Eggleston, vice-president, 'Cathy Swanson, Susan Cheek. Seventh row: Jay Armfield, Danny Parks, Guy Hipp, Clint McCann, Frances Hubbard, Jo Lynn Day. MRS. BOUDY, Julia-Ellen Davis, Francis Hubbard, Carol Kaufman, and guest speaker Dr. ETRHCISCO Carmona of UNC-C, are entertained at a city-wide Spanish Club Meeting held in library honoring Columbus and his significance to the Spanish-speaking people. 129
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FRENCH CLUB connaitre mieux la France - re--L at s ,X BARONS provide music at discotheque. DANCERS enjoy discotheque, t le cercle francais la discotheque annuelle a Noel Ensemble le cercle francais et le cercle espagnol s'entendent tres bien. ith-l ,, , F EASTING on tacos and yule log, Mr. Sams and Miss Tremitiere are entertained at the French-Spanish club annual Christ- mas party. FRENCH CLUB - First row: Mrs. Brown, advisor, Cynthia Kelley, Leslie Green, Barbara Calloway, Paulette Manning, Karen Bush, Nancy Kirkman, Janice Johnson. Second row: Ellen Lambeth, Paula Swan, Arthur Cole, Richard Wong, Teresa Putnam, reporter, Gwen Steel. Third row: Diarm Troxler, Pat Petty, Freddie Dawkins, Sig- mund Shipp, Sandy Peters, Debbie Shavers, Paulette Williams. Fourth row: Linda LaRoach, Billy Freeman, Reba Hatfield, second vice-president, Nancy Young, Sheila Hollifield, secretary, Valerie Linney. Fifth row: Lionel Hill, treasurer, Charles Williamson, Victor Tynes, president, Cheryl Connor, Catherine Burnett. Szbcth row: Pat Moore, Debbie Jenkins, Theodore Williamson, Charley Huntley, first vice-president, Ricky Morgan, Toni Jordan, Mike Raiford. 128
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GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Vim, vigor, and vit ality epitornize those girls interested in the program designed to promote intra- and extramural activities. a camping trip in 'the spring highlights the year. working together strengthens character, stimulates physical and mental qualities. All the way with GAA! SMITH GAA invites the club from Page to a covered dish dinner in the cafeteria. After- wards the clubs played volleyball, basketball, and table tennis in the gym. GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION - First row: Gail Allen, president, Pat Dawson, vice- presidentg Susan Gorski, secretaryg Nelda French, treasurer, Miss Carpenter, advisor. Second ww: Gloria Wilkes, Debby Jackson, Debbie Taylor, Helen Purcell, Cammie David- son, Mary Greenlee, Brenda Hampton, Alice Galloway, Third row: Nancy Wooten, Sharon Beck, Julia-Ellen Davis, Anne Cole, Gail Bethea, Ellen White, Karen Carter. Fourth row: Patsy Cranford, Cynthia Kelly, Lynn Pace, Le Nola Simpson, Debbie Johnson, Essie Poole. Fifth row: Kay Deaton, Charlotte Taylor, Carol Norman, Karen Ware, Pat Coble, Betsy Qualls, Maggie McDonald. Sixth row: Deborah Hughes, Deborah Shanks, Janice Coward, Vickie Davis, Diann Bradley, Sharon Raiford, Toni Jordan. Seventh row: Annette Crews, Shelby Huckabee, Vickie Smith, Mary Io Farrow, Sylvia Troxler, Barbara Fentress, Me- linda Shepard, Gail Davidson, Angela Bingham. 130 SELLING DOUGHNUTS is GAA'S one money making project. Each member is asked to sell at least fifteen dozen. When the 48 members of the club sold their quotas this year, they added almost two hundred dollars to the club's treas- ury.
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