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Spanish Learns Dance Kathy Hughes, secretary of the Spanish club, says, It's interesting, and fun to do. We learn a lot about Spanish cul- ture. They have gone to South West University to see slides on Peru. They have also attended the Peace Corp's fair in Austin. The Spanish club has raised money by collecting and recy- cling old newspapers. This money is being used for lessons on Spanish dancing. Spanish club members are fl to rj: Ierome Olivarez, Sandra Childers, Becky Carrion, Tammy Hamilton, Elena Clark, Kathy Hughes, Marionna Appleg and Robert Davis. ,. lmmuin as AN Officers: Ierome Olivarez, presidentg Becky Carrion, treasurerg Margaret Brady,l sponsor: Kathy Hughes, secretary and Robert Davis, vice president. l Secretary, Kathy Hughes, discusses buying a club pin.
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Latin Club Backs School The Latin Club is for those students who have had a classical language at one time or are taking one now. Its basic function is to back the school as a group and promote school spirit. Sponsor Kay Cox says, lt is a good club for its pur- pose and even though it doesn't have many activities, the ones it does have are meaning- ful. Front row: Debbie Carter, Denise Carter, Rhonda Slaybaugh, Tom Hughes. Second row: Laurie Blalock, Delayna Davis, Michelle Civello, Sponsor Kay Cox, and Thomas Ellis. Third row: Karen Van Horn, Hugh Crisp, Cindy Hawk, Moe Baker, Tammi Parker, Nicole Hausser, Floyd Lamb. Back row: Gary Young, Kathy Hughes, Iohn Osborn, Elaine Reeves, Scott Reed, Don Richey, and David Fulton. Club Officers: Tom Hughes, reporter, Rhonda Slaybaugh, President Rhonda Slaybaugh answers a question from Karen Denise Carter, first vice president, and Debbie Car- Van Horn. secretary! treasurer.
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Inkwell Seeks Creati ity Editor, Dale Schoeck, converses with Derrell Daude about the Inkwell. 6 Sophomore, Tammy Carter, interviews Dale Schoeck. Derrell Daude thinks out a problem. Dale Schoeck leaves school after work- ing on the Inkwell. The lnkwell is an organiza- tion that publishes a literary magazine. The magazine is sup- posed to give students an opportunity to be creative. The Staff solicits material from the student body and puts it together in the form of a maga- zine. Editor Dale Schoeck says the club has problems because it has difficulty getting funds to publish the magazine.
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