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Officeirsgoif this yeaiffssi Spanish cluded: 'Jlrlie Baggett,?7Presidentg Jaydvlason, Presidentg Khelia Gamboa, Secretaryg Molly Camp- bell, Treasurer, and Shay Elliott, sweetheart. The Spanish ,ljlonor Societyirwas sponsored by Spanish teacher T Spanish Honor Societyeparticipated'ini were the malt? ing of an HONOR ClRCLE for Spanish students with a semester average of A. Plus, the Honor Society participated in the tapping ceremo,ny,i,in the Finally, also in honor societies. The French Honor Society was sponsored by Ms. Ellen Riley. This society is strictly an honorary group. They calied several yreeetings to ceremonies and incluctions. The officers of the 1987 school year for the French Honor Society inf eluded Karla Martin, Presidentg Julie Lancaster, ViceNPresidentg Laura Peck, Secretary Treasurerg and LauraiPeck, sweetheart. .5 The Latin Honor Society was sponsored by Ms. Elisabeth McNair. President of this year's Latin Honor Society was Suzanne Globetti. Other officers included William Albritton, Vice-Presidentg Heather Petty, Secretaryg Ellen'MacDonald,'Treasurerg and Libby Johnson, sweetheart. This Honor Society met on the 3rd Tuesday of each month, 7:30 a.m. in Rm. 212, the Latin Room. The project was to increase the amount of materials needed for theihdvanced Placef ment program in Latinffhe Society also worked with the Salvation Army, the Toys for Tots program and Adopt a Grandparentv program.
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The CHS Marching Band was spon- sored by Mr. Oscar D. Watts and Mr. Rossie Thompson. Drum majors who led the band were Ann Bittle and LaShawn Hall. Throughout the school year, the marching band participated in several band contests, including the Tuscaloosa County Band Contest. On October 25th, they took part in the ac- tivities of The Great Atlanta Marching Band Festival. They also marched in numerous parades in the community. These parades included Tuscaloosa's Labor Day Parade, the Christmas Parade, and the Martin Luther King Jr. Parade, honoring the great American for civil rights. The Mar- ching Band also performed in the McFarland Mall. ln addition, they played at all the football games, whether home or out-of-town. The Concert Choir was sponsored by Mrs. Dorothy Cross. The choir gave numerous Christmas Concerts. ln February, the Concert Choir par- ticipated in district competition. They also performed in other schools in Tuscaloosa and in McFarland Mall. The Centralaires were also sponsored by Mrs. Cross. In addition to a spring tour out-of-town, they participated in fund- raising and sponsored a talent show and boys' beauty walk in early February. Carlos Logan and Kathi Kline sang in the Outstanding Choral Contest. Several members of the Centralaires auditioned for the Alabama All-State Chorus. 1 20 Organizations 5,-.J
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