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Spanish Club Holds Fiesto El Circulo Espanol, the Spanish Club at C.H.H.S., is composed of second- and third-year Spanish students who have an outside interest in the language as well as first-year students who receive at least a C aver- age the first semester. The club's meetings include pro- grams concerning Mexican and Spanish Culture. Slides and souvenirs of these lands are often shown by mem- bers or by the club sponsor, Miss Simpson. A Spanish fiesta is given by the club for members only. The festivities include the breaking of student- made pinatas which are filled with candy. Club mem- bers are taught the basics of Spanish and Mexican dances and practice what they have learned at these occasions. As a finale, members play games of Spanish Bingo which are conducted entirely in the Spanish Language. President Vicki Boisseau leads the club fulfilling its main objective: to promote an understanding of Spanish-speaking countries through studying their lan- guage and customs. ROW ONE: Cathi Loper, Rodger Doss, Jane Perkinson, Vicki Boisseau, Laura Cheeley, Kathy Johnson, Barbara Powell, Deb- bie White ROW TWO: Nancy McAllister, Margaret Shirley, Kathy Hoffman, Lolly Alter, Linda Maddra, Julie Boone, Carolyn Spain, Sharlotte Summerlin, Miss Simpson, Sponsor. ROW THREE: Debbie HardY, Judy Taylor, JoAnn Vaden, Cathy Riley, Kathy McKenna, Linda Fox, Jo Lynn Wiberg, til Joan Perkinson, Carol Hall, Chris Vavala ROW FOUR: Lang Johnston, R. C. Woodson, Barry Hearn, Parker Arnold, Loliis Hamner, Jack Crocker, Doug Trumbo, Steve Hendrickson, M ry Morris, ROW FIVE: Steve Greenwood, Tonuny Hammond, Tommy Gravitte, Bruce Hale, Jimmy Hubbard, Eric Stoddard, Mike Lanning, Bobby Spense. - f W, . f in if , 'si fu. . I 03
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Latin Club. Is New at C.H.H.S. fi'-Eg 5 il f-2 X if, 0 yax Qx K 9 ll In . 1 if Q W A1 . Y! I1 , r Xsmf!! If fl I l we aft 4 iffy '-'img' ROW 1: K. Hager, D. Hazlett, K. Hayne, L. Stuckey, C. Kem- per, B. Hannah, C. Counts, L. Barnes, J. Tucker, ROW 2: M. Marshall, C. Overby, G. Sharits, Pontifix Maximus, J. Denson, Censorg P. Wuensch, Censorg S. Michalek, Consulg B. Keeton, Consulg D. Richardson, Quaestorg S. Russell, Quaestorg Miss Mayor, Sponsor, ROW 3: A. Michalek, E. Cheeley, L. Dodge, R. Burtrum, M. Johnson, R. Surry, B. Cottrel, C. Slater, M. Qesfeqi 1. - ......k.....- ,, . Making its first appearance at the high school this year is the Latin Club. The club is sponsored by Latin teacher, Miss Mayo, who is new to our school. It is directed by Roman-titled officers and has its own Latin Constitution. The Latin Club sponsored Homecoming candidate Donna Freeland and decorated cars for both the Homecoming and Christmas parades. Its plans for the future include a Roman Banquet with costume-clad students and exotic foods. In ordereto become a mem- ber of the newly-formed Latin Club, the applicant must be a Latin student and have his application approved by a review board of club members. Windisch, L. Evans, K. Perkinson, L. Waggie, C. Marshall, ROW 4: D. Emory, M. Harrington, T., McMahon, K. Hoyle, C. Opfell, M. Jester, B. Holleman, R. Dodge, B. Marshall, D. Smith, B. Clampett ROW 5: B. Harris, B. Ayres, D. Darrence, J. Jefferson, R. Arnold, L. Horner, D. Bradshaw, M. Johnson, L. Rose, C. Hall, K. Fisher. :oz
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I FIRST ROW: STANDING, Mrs. Kennedy, Janet Lynch, Mary Alice Buckwalter, Bobby Thompson, Stephen Gates, Bob Dor- ney, Lowell Paden, Thad Hamilton, Wayne Batey, Danny Paden, Tom Jones, Eddie Barker, Ben Marshall, Valerie Hastings, Michelle Gill, Peggy Taulbee, Sabra Caribay, Martha Johnson, Carolee Dykes, Louise Evans. BACK ROW: Bill Holleman, Charlie Rowland, David Irving, Paul Chouteau, George Minson, Charles Holmes. FIRST ROW: SEATED, Susan Yeaman, Mar- tha Wall, Janice Sarofeen, Debbie Moses, SECOND: Marlene Lcs Jeunesse Publishes 'R ,, as N : Qs Q, t ,, 6 E- p Q 1' -av' 'S Q i -SF I04 Benedetti, Stephanie Brown, Kathy McKenna, Robin Ridout THIRD: Mary Brower, Reporter, Kathy Johnson, Ginger Hill, Sandra Cottrell, Donna Hale, FOURTH: Gwen Ferguson, Vice Presidentg Bill Nugent, Presidentg Barbara Wuensch, Janet Hartley, Sue Stinnett, Connie Opfell FIFTH: Renee Sprague, Secretary: Barbara Steve, Diane Walker, Valerie Adams, Linda Sue Grubbs, SIXTH ROW: Joanne Cooksey, Treasurer, Diane Reed, Donna Thompson, Danielle Whall. French Newspaper The purpose of the French Club is to create an en- thusiasm for the French language. It gives French stu- dents, who show a real interest inthe language, a chance to extend their interest beyond the classroom and the textbook. To accomplish this purpose, speakers are brought in to speak to the students in French and the business of the meetings is conducted in French. The club also publishes a French newspaper quarterly and sends it to Petersburg and Prince George as well as to some schools in France. Mrs. Kennedy and Mrs. Wightman, the co-sponsors of the club, were always ready with their help and advice to make the year a very successful one for the club.
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