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This year 's French club consist- ed of 50 people. HI have been in French Club for 2 years now and I have not only learned more about the language but also about the cul- ture, stated Leigh Broxton, senior. In order to be in French Club you had to have been enrolled in a French course at Escambia and be Willing to work. There was also a French Honor Society. The require- ments for that was you had to have a 4.0 GPA for 2 years in French and a 3.0 in all other subjects. In order to raise money French French club hel ped school and community Club sold Gummi Bears, French Mint Chocolate Bars, and family portrait packages. For the community they raised money for multipe sclerosis, and worked at the American Cancer So- ciety Wrapping Booth at Christmas. For the school they made signs for football games. I enjoyed Working With both French Club and French Honor So- ciety, stated Mrs. Jeanne Kaufke, sponsor. The members worked to- gether well this year. 5 134 ' ui Aix!! 5 900979
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Mu Alpha Theta Mu Alpha Theta, the math honor club, has doubled in size this year. The clubs 55 members tutored stu- dents having difficulties in math through the year, and prepared for the math contest held at Milton. Our main goal as a club is to re- ward students for academic success in college preparatory math and en- courage continued success, stated Mrs. Nancy Devall, third year spon- sor. doubles in size Z Pig S The requirements to be in Mu Al- pha Theta is to have a 3.5 through- out the year. The meetings were held on Wednesday of each week. Mu Alpha Theta participated in candy sales, tutoring, preparing for contests, homecoming field day and they were guides at Open House. The fact that the club has dou- bled in size, proves that the club has interested more people, stated Denise Cebula, member. ,I Q 133
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opposite page: 1. Mrs. Kauike prepares food. 2. Students stand around and watch. 3. Valire enjoys food. 4. Mrs. Kauike cuts the bread. 5. Some ofthe French pastries. this page: First row: Sharone Bobe, Kristy Jerni- gan, Angela Montgomery Julie Rogers, Kirsten Onfield, and Angela Fulton. Second row: Suzanne Robinson, Lindie Robinson, Lori Brunelle, J ennifer Ramach, Brian Anderson, Mike Luescher, and Sean Peacock. Third row: Scott O'Nei11, Jessica Waldroup, Susan Thomas, Dana Ev- ans, Shane Pittman, and Jon Hughes. 2. First row: Tricia Parker, secre- tary, Charlenda Dixon, president, Suzanne Kosowski, accountant, Ja- mey Ward, vice president, Valerie Erwin, treasurer, Madame Kauike, sponsor, and Amy Stewart. Second row: Erin Adair, Kim Peterson, Me- lissa Montgomery Scott Magno, Michelle Rippa, Irene Mitchem, and Tami McWilliams. Third row: Marvie Dela Cruz, Lonzelle Johnson, An- gela Selbyg Leigh Bronxton, George Madrid, Gina Kostka, and Ashley Hitchcock. Fourth row: Paul McAdou, Alex Pura, Nancy Rogers, Heather Blum, Rhonda Clemmons, Margaret Sheilds, and Bobbi Low- ell. ! , 3, X vfil fuvi j 'W' 135
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