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Churros Anyone? Blair Glass and Laura Sutherland fry up this Spanish pastry. Made up of flour and water, fried in hot oil, and dipped in cinnamon, the pastries taste like fritters. Multi-lingual Game Show, members of the Spanish, French, German, and Latin Clubs act out a spoof of a T.V. show to the amusement of the masses at a combined foreign language club meeting. Spanish Club Front Row: Ben Cardwell, Blair Glass, Susan Royer, Anne Coates — Officers Second Row: Vicki Thomas, Diane Davis, Elizabeth Cash, Kathryn Lewis, Pam Rivere, Milly Sue Albertson, Michelle DeForest, Teresa Cofer Third Row: Shelby Driskill, Laura Sutherland, Kelly Suttenfield, Malia Craig, Lisa Wilks, Sammy Sawyer, Christina Elson, 58 Foreign Languages a Digging in. Madame Brockman prepares french food for the Foreign Language Cuisine Day during Foreign Language Week. Emma Belcher, David Hawkins Fourth Row: Wendy Dearing, Mary Michael Taylor, Virginia Trost, Lisa McGiunn, Melanie Weatherford, Marie Ward, Dossie McCraw, Ethel Reeves, Collin Stevens Back Row: Kim Myers, Amy Anstey, Susan Lang, Kenneth Daniels, Keith Cornell, Jade Arrington, Win Shiers, Jim Hellewell, Tammy Butler, Shann Arrington German Club Front Row: Andrew Govers, Kim Hughes, Frau Fulcher, Remo Lotano Second Row: jenny Turner, Karen Arras, Beth Johnson, g r, . : LE EF ag are: ae , “ i x Keel ae wees Sara Friel Back Row: Eric Hanson, David Cochran, Rusty Hall, Jill Martin, — | David Wooldridge ag
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The National Honor Society selec- tion committee meets. It took them five days to evaluate academic records, teacher recommendations and student applications to decide on the new members. Mrs. Peggy National Honor Society Front Row: | President George Lipscomb, Vice | President John Francisco, Secretary Lee Anne Ebert, Treasurer Rodney Sadler Second Row: Lajuan Thomas, Amy Thomas, Mary Michael Taylor, Melinda Connel, Pam Reviere, Cleavor Moon, Patty Rundle, Elizabeth Whitten, Kirsten Caister, Lisa Rice, Jenny Hopkins, Ann Shircliff, Kathryn Lewis, Elsie Howerton, Tracey Rasey, Carol Hooks Third Row: Michelle | Carter, Yvonne Abbott, Erneatha .... Seen Sana! ne] ny By Meyers, Mrs. Linda Williams, Mr. Ray Stokes, Mrs. Bren Fulcher, Mr. Rudy Adams, Mr. Dennis Peters, Mrs. Rosalyn Mood, and Mrs. Marie McCay work to select the new members. Jones, Ben Hunt, Bob Kerns, Taylor Houck, David Cochran, Taft Stevenson, Chuck Carrington, Chris Smythe, Blair Glass, Todd Scruggs, Melanie Weatherford, Laura Zobkiw Fourth Row: Joy Cofield, Shannon Clough, Charlotte Peters, Thanea Martin, Anne Payne, Bill Kirby Fifth Row: Othel Reeves, Lisa McGuinn, Marc Langois, Dossie McCraw, Matt Sackett, Ben Cardwell, Brian Middleton, Lyle Harris, Cheryl Conner, Phillip Bayliss, Laura Stephens Sixth ° Row: Kellie Spencer, Heather Kennedy, Ginger Mosby, Kathleen Radford, Max Guggenheimer Seventh Row: Lisa Winn, Quang Pham, Mark Cox, David Barnes, Mike Roberts, Mark Gillespie, Troy Cundiff, Brad Robertson Back Row: Brian Weigand, Cabell Garbee, Tom Colby, Mike Kasenter, Tommy Pitts, Robert Farmer, Eric Lloyd, Spence White, Bo Sorenson Academics and Organizations junior Varsity ACE Front Row: Jason Campbell, Song Pham, Adrian White, Debbie Bohn, Kate Tulenko, Chris Carr Back Row: Leigh King, Rebecca Murray, Valerie Duff, Nicole Chulick, Adrian Blagg
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“All right now, what's going on?” says Spencer Clark as he rolls in to the monthly French Club meeting. The first Wednesday of each month all the foreign language clubs met. The year has been filled with parties, competitions, a fundraiser, singing and other activities. The Latin Club competed in two certamens this year. One of the certamens was held at Holy Cross, where Jason Cambell, Kelly Willis, and Trina Cundiff placed on the lower level second team. The second certamen was at RMWC where Chris Monet, Susan Corbin, Terry Meyers, and Carls Martin were on the Latin team placing fourth in the competition. They had a pizza party in April and a club party in May. Enjoying. The French have always been known for their excessive eating and drinking habits, and this year the French Club followed through on Latin Club Front Row: Doug Robert- son, Trina Cundiff, Howard Yoon, Tracey Racey, Rachel Conner, Dr. Elmer Nelson — Sponsor Second Row: Rebecca Gardner, Carla Martin, Jeff Long, Ken Callicot, Susan Corbin these beliefs. Kicking off the year with a Le Gouter Apres Classes, “after school eating” party, they followed through with a French dinner at Emil’s. Over Christmas the club went to several nursing homes and sang french Christmas carols to the elderly. And to top it off, they had a Mardi Gras party at Spencer Clark’s home. Although the Spanish club had no fundraisers, they managed to raise $100.00 for the earthquake victims in Mexico. Secret valentines, a traditional pinata party, and a sixth of January celebration were part of the Spanish festi- vities. While the French have their Mardi Gras, the Germans have their Fasching and it was celebrated at ‘‘Werner’”’ Lotano’s house where members dressed in costumes for a Fasching parade. They ate German food and engaged in the traditional Fasching speeches. Oktober- Third Row: Tony Payne, Jason Campbell, Toni Hubbard, Dannette McCaine, David Jones Back Row: Joy Cofield, Rick Gillespie, Kelly Willis, Tony Manning arty, Party, Party! fest was another tradition the club participated in. They listened to German music and watched German slides. For February they made and decorated Lebkuchenherien (gingerbread hearts) for the teachers. At Christmas they had a party at Jill Martin’s house where they made cookies and cards and took them to patients at Virginia Baptist Hospital. All the clubs gathered together in April during Foreign language week for a quad-party. Together they taught a song to the other clubs in their club’s language and engaged in eating and drinking. Also, the clubs made badges revealing a motto or picture relating to the members’ foreign language. All wore their badges on the day of the party. Brian Weigand French Club Front row: Tim Feagans, Taft Stephenson, Mark Langois (vice- president), Chuck Carrington, Anne Shircliff (treasurer), Jenny Hopkins (secretary) Second row: Anne Coffey, Georgia Rucker, Joan Dabney, Dexter White, Robin Gill, Lee Ann Ebert Third row: Lizette Knight, Adrienne Weatherford, Sara McCraw, Kellie Spencer, Lisa Rice, Landon Fauber Fourth Row: Christine Lotano, eoonemeangerneomucnmnanacaneannns — tere Is it Julie Andrews?, no, its Frau Fulcher, as she very patiently teaches Edelweiss to students at a gathering during Foreign Language Week. Katherine Cash, Kim Hopkins, Evelyn King, Suzanne Stagg, Carolyn Seaman, Lee Fauber Fifth row: Will Pitt, Binh Lu, Emily DeMars, Bryan Reyns, Jennifer Short, Sarah Baker Back row: Stephanie Merritt, Karen Roberson, Jill Whitehead, Robin Willis, Elizabeth Hackney, Marvin Cash Not pictured: Spencer Clark, Julie Hatcher, Caroline Oppleman i | ! ww a Foreign Languages 59
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