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Leorning o Longuoge Foreign to All, USSIIAN Explores Q. L 1' ,, K an '-P I 1 !l..l -..... i il 'G f aG'?5'1i9. ' nl Moscow or Bustll' was Rus- sian Club's motto, symbolizing the high intentions they had for the past year. For the past three years, the club had attended the annual Russian Competition, held at Florida State University. Though the competition was in April, the comrades began prac- ticing and studying at the begin- ning of the year in hope of achieving a trip to the Regional Competition. A gold medal at Regionals was rewarded with a trip to Moscow. Russian Club developed their motto in the spirit of such rigorous competi- tion. The club also participated ,gn rf I 135- J TC 'Nur V ,.,aBt J lll in other academic, as well as community, events. The club designed a float for the Homecoming festivities, sold refreshments at the Halloween Carnival, and won third place for their display during club week. In the community, the Russian students sponsored a needy family during the Christmas season. Sponsored by Alex Golovko, fifteen active members contributed their time and attention to making the most of their club. Together, these members guided the club and set a standard of excellence in foreign language. -- Chris Stegner , rllv 7 VV , V ,. ,,..,. , A . . ,V,, M'rf'M-we-rs' fffew. -M.t.,1 4 l n' ,f -1- 1 ,a,,,r.. L , , rw A A Sponsor: Senor Golovko Jill McAfee, V. P4 Sydney Decker, Treas.g Jeff Brown, Sec.g Donna Hayden, Pres. Y Tip Tyler, Donna Hayden, Sidney Decker, and David Key show their homecoming spirit by singing Russian songs. Row 1: Jill McAfee, Donna Hayden, Sydney Decker, Jeff Brown, Row 2: Roger Serwack, Tip Tyler, Traci Lester, Mike Isler, Kristin Raymond, Row 3: Kathryn Roberts, Garland Borowski, Angel Cole, Chance Regina, Trent Martin. Raman Club 2 51
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The mind-blowing con' jugations, declensions, and deponent verbs of the Latin language became suspenseful and exciting as members of the Latin Club competed first in District Forum at Mosley High in Panama City and later in State Forum at the Hyatt in Orlando. Besides each member taking writ- ten tests, which varied to mythology, the club had a scrapbook in which ac- tivities of the club during the year were captured in pictures and imprinted on decorative backgrounds. The scrapbook served not only as a memento for the club but also as a display of the club in both District and State Forums. For many years the Washington Latin Club from grammar to history U Ltlfnl Club won first place for its scrapbook at the district level, and during the last summer the scrapbook took fourth place at the national level - something for members, especially historians Stephanie Carr and Kathryn Mitchem, to be proud of. To make an an- cient and dead culture alive and exciting was what the Latin Club was all about. - Linh Truong -warm f. - -,. f -an .ni A. a .aa-af,.r.B..:. im 5' nw ui: .. Brad, Lisa and Heather capture the spirit of Rome on the Latin Club float. Row 1: Lisa Morreale, Stephanie Carr, Kathryn Mitchem, Brad Dun- can, Heather Lindsay, Cathy Huf- fordg Row 2: Mike Gibson, David Jonson, Kristin Beeman, Linh Truong, Marcia Baris, Mrs. McAfer- tyg Row 3: Baron Morris, Danny Kill- ingsworth, Susan Hamilton, Jennifer Troxel, Alison Warren, Megan Bevinsg Row 4: Mike Bolling, Richie Beal, David Klingaman. ,j R Shedding New Light Corries on the Old Trodition Officers: Lisa Morreale, Sec., Heather Lindsay, Treas Stephanie Carr, Hist.g Kathryn Mitchem, Hist., Brad Duncan, Pres.: Kristi Mitchem, Vice-Pres +,, 4 W tl
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Speaking o Longuoge Close to l'lOfTlQ Traweek, and Grover Robinson celebrate their lst V place club float in the homecoming parade. With ribbon in hand, Tim Fox, Claire Zorn, Vincent PIANISH CLUB f Communicotes .- I iii f I I Spanish Club has really come together this year, said Angel Cole, President. The Club newly sponsored by Elda Antunez had a very productive and rewarding year. The club boasted one ofthe largest memberships and participation from their members. Their hard work resulted in a lst place in the homecoming week float competition. The club held can drives in order to help organizations which help the needy families in the Pensacola community. Spanish Fiestas gave the members a fun time while they learned. The parties gave the members a new and exciting look at the Spanish culture. The parties were a fun experience that brought the club together. The members combined enthusiasm and dedication in a mixture which created a successful club. -- Sarabeth Thomas 1 Sponsor Elda Antunez After the excitement of homecoming, Vince, Matt, and Claire anxiously wait for the relaxing parade ride downtown. 252 Sbunifh Club i
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