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Tres bien sounded out for French Club ' s first year I f you happened to stroll past Room 102 on any given Wednesday it would seem as if you had passed from one continent to another Such phrases as je suis tres fatigue or comment alley-vous would emit from the walls and a French atmos- phere would pervade the hall Was it a meeting of L ' Etats General or was it Mardi Gras? No. but it was a meeting of the newly formed French Club The club was started by Mr Rocky Yates. French teacher, and the club ' s mode- rator Helping Mr Yates lead the club were its president, senior, Steve Shadowen. vice-president, sophomore, Steve Eakle. secretary, sophomore, Tony Kemper, and treasurer, senior, Tony Cecil In its con- stitution the club states as its purpose to promote the French language and its use and to add in some way to its sponsor, the school Even though the French club was unable to sponsor any event this year, it did succeed in laying the foundation for next year ' s French scholars JO FRENCH CLUB FRONT ROW Mr Rocky Yates moderator Greo, Ebel James King Tony Kemper Chuck Hutu Bob McCauley Steve Shadowen Tony Bell Steve Eakle. Joe Underwood David Rautch BACK ROW President Tony Cecil treasurer Mike Bickett Mark Thompson 84 FRENCH CLUB I fJL
r? J l 3L r T We ' re no angels, but we sure can sing I f you were at school after hours on Wednesdays, you probably would have heard the voices of the BD Singers The original group, which was started by sophomore Tony Cloe. last year, were the primary members, with additional freshmen filling in the ranks A new religion teacher. Mrs Pat Hedelman. was interested in music so she began the choir The group sang at Ash Wednesday and Holy Thursday services during the year and the Baccalaureate Mass at the Cathedral at the end of the year This was the group ' s first public performance and the first time the school ' s own choir had sung Freshman Harold Goode sang a solo at the mass. The Impossible Dream, which won for him a great accolade from seniors, parents, and facult y members who were present One member of the BD family was very excited about having a choir Mr Jim McGee said that it had been his long lost dream for the school to have its own all-male choir p FAR ABOVE The BD Singers al the Baccalaureate Mass are FRONT ROW Kevin Hayes Alan Cromn John Bishop Harold Goode SECOND ROW Rocky Roberts. Joe Corbett David Fours Anthony Chandler BACK ROW Tony Cloe. Chuck Hutu David Rausch ABOVE During the communion song at the Baccalaureate Mass choir director Mrs Pat Hedelman signals the students tor more volume 85 CHOIR A
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