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LANGUAGE CLUE The Language Club, whose purpose is to promote interest in foreign languages, is made up of about fifty members. Throughout the year the group held such activities as the Christmas and Halloween parties. They also had a Taster's Dinner where each of the students in the different language courses prepared a dish from various countries. The club visited the cas- tle in Loveland; individual classes also took additional trips. To raise money for the organization this year, the language classes sold stationary and held bake sales. First row Shely Eckler, Tammie Hammons. Tracey Colins, Debbie Womer, Rene a Perry Second row Robin Crone, Karen Worthington, Steve Lowe, Rhonda Grant. Mrs Hudson Third row: lanice Gallagher. Caroline Neff, Amy Sidney, Connie Sowers, |m McHugh, Karen Damaschko Fourth row Kevin Cantrall, Lisa Roberts, Rhonda Sammons, Connie (ones, Rosemary Hitzfield, Charlotte Eriksen, Lisa Bailey Fifth row: Terri Woolum. Mary Rider. Joyce Gregory, Dawn Reeves, Deb- bie McDaniel, Sandy Woodcock, Brad Arnett, Loraine Leonard Sixth row Todd Raney, Pam Pieper, Sandy Godsey, Karen Zirkelbach, Gina Young, Michelle Hagedorn, Karen Bailey, Roger Westermeyer, Dave Strassinger Back row Bill Eger, jufie Slayback. Bobby Kukuk, Shane Oakley, David Carlson, Michelle Warndorf, John Sprague, Rodney Ford, Mike Maddox, Dan Oblinger (1) German student jay Conner raises his hand to answer a question. (2) Caroline Neff, a French student, and Terri Woolum, a Spanish student, com- pare words in their respective languages. (3) Angie Poynter performs in the role of Amanda Wingfield in The Glass Menagerie,” the club's entry in the One-Act Play Festival. (4) Tom Guy rehearses for one of the many contests in which the Speech and Drama Club participated 124 — Language Club
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Seated: Jaimie Hammons, Dru Denham, Melissa King, Becky Pieper. Standing: Billy Hudson, Tracy Soard, lim Stone, Diane Stone, Todd Lane, Terri Bailey, Brad Amett, Terri Womer, Jeff Eschenbach, Megan Neufang, Tim O'Brien. MU ALPHA THETA The math honor society at Conner is called Mu Alpha Theta. There are approx- imately fifteen members, who must main- tain a B” average, and have taken at least three high school math courses. The club's sponsor is Mr. Stone, and the officers are as follows: President — Brad Arnett; Vice-President - Terri Bailey; Secretary Treasurer - Terri Womer. The club had three guest speakers to explain various mathematical subjects and to talk about college math for the students intending to receive further education. (1) Brad Amett, President of Mu Alpha theta, relaxes at a basketball game (2) Mr. Stone. Mu Alpha's sponsor, helps Joey Harvey with his Algebra III homework. (3) Antonio Santos looks on at people buying food at an afterschool bake sale. Mu Alpha Theta — 123
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SPEECH ANP DRAMA First row: Lisa Aylor, lulie Slayback, Megan Neufang, Amy White, Kim McNichols. Second row: )oetta White, Todd Raney, Tonya Martin, Sally Sidney. Third row: Bobby Kukuk, Peggy Payne, Mona Deck, Tracy Soard, Tammy Crutchfield. Back row: Shonda Roberts, Tim Nall, Amy Goodridge, Todd Markesberry, Brad Arnett, Roger Westermeyer, Kevin Cantrall. Bridget Burcham. Every year the Speech and Drama Club par- ticipates in several regional and state competi- tions. Although small in comparison to neighboring schools, Conner's Drama Depart- ment has made an ample name for itself. This year the Drama club did a cutting from The Class Menagerie for the Regional One-Act Play Festival, held at Northern Kentucky Univer- sity. The play was well received, especially by several student audiences who reviewed it before the contest date. Angie Poynter, a senior, received first place and was awarded a scholarship at NKU. Another highlight of the Speech and Drama Club year was the annual Speech and Drama Tournament. This event consists of several categories in which individual performances are judged and given a rating ranging from Superior to Fair. The contestant performs in two rounds. If a Superior is award- ed in both, that student moves up to a higher phase of competition.
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