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1' '- K L.: l , . IQ. i li 4! fl Ji 5 y f , li ' In P5 It gig ! fx? f M ' ' H. ,' . 'A aK.:,y, ., , M Taking a foreign language has become in- creasingly popular in the past years. Stu- dents are finding they need foreign lan- guages as prerequisites for college. This encourages some students to venture into extra years in languages. Taking Latin, French, German, and Spanish, is definitely an experience one will never forget. The clubs participate in parties, projects, and other re- lated activities. Teachers do a great deal to help and encourage the students to learn about details of their various cultures. I, Front row: Pam Lein, Stephanie Adams, Meg Durham. Second row: Kelly Jackle, Cathy Gay. Kim Burr, Kim Tan- ning, Stacy Gilsdorf, Lisa Jones, Melissa Petty. Third row: Tim Towson, Lisa Brenowitz, Susan Belmonte, Jen- nifer Dawson, Garrett Bailey, Tom Counts. Sarah Castle, Whitney Lafon, David Phillips. Back row: Brian Peterson, Neel Stacy, Brian Kennel, Frank Li, Ellen Mulligan, Sari Gruber, Scott Shepherd, Lori Askew, John Garner, Pat Lynn, Kevin Garner. 2. Front row: Stacy Martin, Nancy Lare, Patty Cane, Christi Prikle, Elizabeth Johnson, Charlene Li, Stacy Perkins, Ellena Moom, Emily Isubou, Ernie Weber. Second row: Sonya Bolen, Jana Irks. 266 ' Organizations LIANGUIAGEIS OF
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W-:swamps . s 4' .7 I X 4. V 5, .... . . , , ' 1-TwawW ..-9,75 ' Wi? 1i4fQfW2l ' 'fin 4 .ry A gfaxbwb ' few . fx fw- W if:-- 'ff f :fum .Q ,w f 2 5 if f y jg f ,?', .Wg W , 5 , . lj Z4 Y, fl I' Jia ,. fWv1mi:5. ,,,,2f,, 1 H r - Three years down, many more to go, is the spirit of Pride this year. Ms. Cone continues diligently and proudly to support the club. Pride made banners for sports events and different activities around school. Pride helped create a sense of pride and respect throughout the school. Pride caresl 6. Pride members 7. Boy do we have pridel 8. Pride banners add life to Walton. 9. Go Jodyl IO. Andrew Arve- son has pride in Walton. IO
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IANGTHEIR KIND ,f E Heather Underwood, Midi Choe, Christl Peacock. Deb- bie Mulcahy, Erin Oliver, Mark Hall, John lsakson, Lar- anda Thompson. Third row: Lisa Abers, Cathy Jones, Amy Harris, Missy Todd, Tammy Brooks, Michelle Vo- gel, Debbie Brooks, Gwenie Thio, Michelle Vagel, Tanya Vagel, Lisa Johns, Tracey Evens, Nancy Parks. Back row: Lisa Evans, Garrett Bailey, Simone Vonhof, Tom Bogataj, Laura Kalember, Melanie Parhem, 3. Front row. Mia Son, Georgia McGaughuy, Anna Deets, Allen Stuart, Stuart McPhee, Michelle Vagel, Tracy Elvis, Sheeley Lee, Ashly Arvin. Back row: John Ivers, Darren Bigda, Cutie, Mike Clark, Tom Counts, Lisa Hersey, Jack Lynn. Rob Lowe, David Gupta, Allison Oliver, Julia Buchanan. Kelly Aus- tin, Dawn Otter. Wendy Norton, Lisa Williams, Suzanne Andrews. 4. Mike Phillips. John Jones, Paul Smith, Jenny Southerland, Heather Underwood, Mike Lores, Julia Drewry, Yalonda Rivers. Back row: Michael Kalember, Bryant Russell, Mark Hobson, Kristie Speckhals, Steve Regitz, Terry Gorsuch, Tim Lenegan, Amy Powers. 5. Front row: Kristie Speckhals, Andrea Naterman, Jenny Southerland, Tana Pennix. Back row. Mrs. Warriner, Heather Underwood, Mark Benak, Ried Miegal, Joey Molmer, Terry Gorsuch, Tim Lenegan. 6. Latin does some crazy things. 7. Learning a foreign language is so much fun. 8. Scott Shepherd studies hard. 9. German club made banners at Christmas. 2 -'J 3 1 . ui 1' ' . A ta H' - N . ,nf ' 4 rx ,. . ff f , ' nf , N N 1 'W ,Zi ' . W 3 1... WWMW . f 7,,,M,w-'f ik, 'xmhw e 9 iw gpm QIIHM ' I i'l Ml Jill' 'll lu H ... X .- , F t'.:C-if - 2 6 A I 7 l'll I ll' Organizations ' 267 4
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