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E if F Spanish Club officers. The Spanish Club. The French and Spanish Clubs worked together on welcoming the Costa Ricans. 34 Fis the advisor of the French Club, Mrs. Carlson had a veru busu uear. Pat Hilpatrick - president, Gordu Pease - vice president, Shannon Sprouse and Parker Swift - social chairmen, planned manu exciting activities for this uears' French Club. Hmong some of their activities was an international dinner which theu did with the Spanish Club. Theu also saw some French movies. One member of the French Club, when asked what being in the club had done for her, said: lt has allowed me to increase mu knowledge of French culture. This seemed to be the overall opinion of all concerned. DMissi Murrau The Spanish Club was kept veru busu this uear. This uears'offi- cers were: Olga Smith - president, Dora Ditchfield - vice president, Haren Levu - secretaru, Beth Phelps - treasurer, and Stephanie Hudson -- program chairman, with Mrs. Mullinax as the advisor. The club provided entertainment for visitors from Costa Rica, and was visited bu an alumnus, Hieff Martin, who told them about his visit to Spain. These visitors served as the highlight of the Spanish Club's activities. ClMissi Murrau 34 wg 499' Pat tells about the plans for this uear. i 4 x 5 k'ii - if fl French Club officers. French! Spanish The French Club
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,,,....a it ' ' 1245 iii B911 csu roy CU Presidential duties aren't alwaus glamorous. C25 Uli gets a true taste of the Flmerican outdoors. , Q33 Care for o hot dog? Q45 Uli and Greg prepare ' 'ddtr their cooking tools. C51 The 1985 Explorers' Post 294. C65 True pioneers! C75 The officers and advisors. C83 Margaret and Christu love the E wilderness. C73 me Explorers' Post 294 33 LUith 552 active members, the 1985 Explorers' Post 294 sponsored manu funfilled outdoor trips. Hmong their ventures was a trip up to Stone Mountain in October where the Highland Games, which included Scottish clans and festivitu. were in process. In September, the club went canoeing down the Flint River, and in Januaru, the group went to the extreme of spending the night in a cave in Tennessee. ln Mau, the members went white water rafting down the Chattooga. The club was certainlu a popular one and since it was so popular, we had to choose over 90 people for 20 sIots, stated one of the advisors. The leaders of the club included Greg McCann as President, Tommu Crumes as Vice President. Nancu Page as Secretaru, and Frank Star as the Treasurer. The club's advisors were Tina Cliff, Dale Epperson, Robert Todd, and Bettu Joiner. Ficcording to Tina Cliff, Greg did a reallu good job this uear of organizing the trips and seeking out new activities. He has been, bu far, the most organized President that the club has ever had. Since the club was so popular, an alternative to involve more students would be to create two posts, one for the Juniors and Seniors, as well as one for the Freshmen and Sophomores. Cl Jou Chastain
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P' 'Q '75 'W 1 --snug ,Q jjj C33 C49 Lower School Scouts 35 This ueor's Brookstone scout progrom wos ogoin o greot success. In oddition to the Cub Scouts ond Brownies o new progrom wos odded: the Doisu Scouts. Bll Doisu Scouts, who were 5 ueor old girls, met once o month ot Mrs. Thorton's house. The ten members hod o snock, mode things with clou, pointed, ond went outside. Their uniform wos o blue smock opron. One Doisu Scout sold, lt's fun to moke things. Next were the Brownies. Theu met everu Tuesdou ond Thursdou in the lower school music room. Theu mode things ond did service projects like going to the nursing home. Peggu Pinter sold, l liked going to the nursing home. llle sow thot people reollu con live to be 981' Lost of oll, Cub Scouts met everu second Thursdou in the month in the cofeterio. One Cub Scout, Steven Self, exploined whot theu did in o meeting, llJe go, hove o snock, sou the pledge ond promise, ond either check books or hove cm project. I like oll the projects. The Cub, Brownie ond Doisu Scouts ore troditions thot will hopefullu continue ot Brookstone. DCloir Louderdole. CU Fl pock of Brownies wolk oround the trock. C25 Cub Scouts work on their project for the dou. C35 B Few Brownies group together ot cm weeklu meeting. C45 One Cub Scout onxiouslu owoits his meeting. C53 Cub Scouts ore olso diligent workers in school.
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