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i f be S- e- - lg X The BKEGER they we Tasting parties, picnics and con- tests occupied the French Club members' year. With a group of 17 students, they earned third place at the annual Midland French sympo- slum. 4? W -4 .-1, . ,, , 1 French learning fun. French Club is a good experience, besides meeting new people you learn about the French culture. Everyone knows each other, it's real close, said Marji Johnson. Tasting parties are a popular speciality with the French Club and class. Students will prepare different pastries and a con- glomeration of French meals. Once a month the club gets together for a spe- cial activity such as tasting parties or watching French movies at one of the members' houses. During the foreign language Christ- mas party the French table is usually the most crowded with students wanting to taste the variety of sweet, romantic French foods. The club also sponsored the assembly featuring the Wommack Brothers, one of the most popular assemblies of the year. The biggest event for the French Club this year was when a small group of French and Spanish students partici- pated in the Third Annual Foreign Lan- guage Declamation contest. The contest was held in the College of Humanities at the University of Texas. The contest began with each student reciting a cer- tain memorized poem before a panel of judges. If these met the judges' require- ments, the students recited another poem of their own choosing. Winners were then selected. Several club mem- bers earned lst, 2nd and 3rd place awards, while overall the club placed 3rd. Though French was a large club, it had room to offer a challenge to every mem- ber. Denise Beckhan said, I wanted to get involved in French. lt's more chal- lengingf' FRENCH CLUB First row: Flhonda Wirth, Karen Stork, Madame Kller, Pam Adams, Debbie Paine, Saul Gonzalez, Anna Alexius, Julie Wood, Janine Richard, Charlie Cluck and Jon Townsend. Second row: Michelle Morrison, Angela Horton, Marty Blevins, Debbie Bow yer, Myndie McMillan, Wendy Fairchild, Fienee Perry, Connie Cornell, Denise Beckham, Lis Rosner, Twinkles Eli, Karl Neuse and Hap Gray. Third row: Marin Johnson, Kreg Hazlett, Lisa Hayeo, Julie Alford, Kelly Klingemann, Anita Baker, Cynthia Herrera, Julie Falconieri, Kathy Crawford, Lynda Lewis, Julie Anderson, Lisa Horrigan, Carrie Doiron and Debbie Bartz, Fourth row: Jene Thomas, Nancy Foote, Diane Arndt, Sue Hille, Tracy Knutson, Nila Mele, Angela Miller, Dana Pellrey, Joyce Doherty, Val Smith, Anna Withey, Kelly Bates and Susan Pinder Fifth row: Paul Davis, Mike Sisson, Charles Tol liver, Linda Hodges, Lenora Post,'Lvnda Bagby, Kate Flansorn, Tracy Mobley, John Nelson, Chris Bell, Scott York, Mark Essley and Eliza- beth Perkins. s ? 1
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