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Friends, Romans. countrymen, 9enores, Commuting between Haltom and Richland Mrs. Vickie Glass strives to make the Latin language come alive for her classes. First Row: Joan Ileson (Secretary), Cindy Roberts, Debbie McCalman. Second Row: Terri Herrings, Darr- yl Pendleton, Michael Jacques (Treasurer), Karin Ingram (Presi- dent) , Debi Doolye , Deby Hall- mark, Martha (Vice-President) , Karen Miller, Patty Porter (Re- porter.) lend me your ears and you ' ll hear, about the Latin Club ' s activities this year. On December 16, the club had a Saturnalia Banquet at the Italian Inn. A play delving in- to the subject of ancient Rome was presented in class on March 16, and on March 24 and 25 the club went to the State Convention in Lubbock. Celebrating the birthday of Rome on the 21st, the week of April 17-21 was proclaimed Latin Week by Governor Preston Smith, First Row: Mike Diaz, Mike Neg- rete, Steve Hodges, Leslie James, David Chancellor. Second Row: Janet Smith, Jennifer Campbell, Judy Teague, Vickie Dickenson, Debbie Latham, Angela Parkis, Debbie Osborne. Third Row: Don- ny Baker, Maria Machado, Linda Wilson, Joysanna Ward, Ana Casa- iez, Kathy Staley, Debbie Dog- gett, Cindy Block, Ann Hitt. Los Conquistadores, the newly formed Spanish Club, layed the groundwork for our Constitution. Our club ' s main purpose was to acquaint the student with the cus- toms of the Latin American coun- tries and to show that there was more to Spanish than vowels, con- jugation and tests. Organizations 119
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Was I ever embarrassed at the French Club initiation when we had to put on masks and go on a treasure hunt, that wouldn ' t have been so bad, but we had to ask for things in French! Refreshments and games afterwards made me feel a lot better. . fter this exciting start, the club kept up the pace with more activities. The next big plan was the Christmas party at Mrs. Jones ' house, where we sang Christmas carols in French and exchanged gag gifts. Trade you my jumprope for your jacks. Valentine ' s Day came and guys could Say It With Flowers to their special girls by buying them a carnation. Selling the flowers was the main money-making project of the year. The year came to an end with a trip to France - well, almost the Le Bistro Restaurant had all the atmosphere of a French cafe, and the food to go with it. Umm, that ice cream with rum sauce! Preparing for the second period delivery of carnations is French Club president Melinda Howell. Club Officers are: Susan Moore, (treasurer), Cathy Hower (histo- rian), Shelan Gunnels (vice-presi- dent), Maria Machado (secretary) Melinda Howell (president). First Row: Mrs. Mary Ann Jones, Barbara Box, Fifi Kendrick, Donna Burns, Shelah Gunnels, Becky Holton , Susan Moore, Anita Moreno, Lynn James. Second Row: Sherry Namey, Joyce Drew, Susan Stultz, Paula Hick- man, Melinda Howell, Pam Brooks, Debbie Boyles, Mary Self. Third Row: Sheri Whiteland, Janice Roach, Lori Harbison, Shirley Black, Jo Catherine Angle, Beth 118 Organization Hall, Sheri Howeth, Janet Butcher, Nannette Elliott, Fourth Row: Susan Pridemore, Donna Harper, Mary Hunter, Cathy Hower, Debbie Van Hemert, Teresa Cox, Annette Gilmore, Sheryl DeShazo. Fifth Row: Susan Roe, Mike Petit, Ray Self, Dave Schilders, Richard Getter, David Derr, Jimmy Schooler.
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recipe for oblrite- First Row: Cathy Camfield, Sandy Biles, Elizabeth Stahala, Nancy Black, Janice Isbell, Debbie Estill, Shelia Hogue, Pam Griffin, Ricky Cyr, Debbie Han- cock. Second Row: Pam Brooks, Vicki Tucker, Diane Merrill, Susie Offerle, Vicki Whitten. Third Row; Janice Roach, Susan Moore, Carol Ansley, Linda Johnson, Linda Phillips, Carla Franks, Pam Hubbard, Karen Esposito, Charlotte Neal, Sharon Morrow, Gena Jetter. On October 11, the club members met in the little study hall - turned - speech - class to install officers. Afterwards, members piled into cars and headed out to Tarrant County Junior College to have a look-see into their business department facilities. By collecting Beechnut gum wrappers and returning them to UNICF for money, we were able to give over 100 children smaUpox vaccinations. Twenty- one of us dragged out of bed and met at the school at 7:30 a.m. on November 13 to drive to Wichita Falls for the District X and XI Convention. Six members went home winners in various contests. Working hard all year to keep the club running smoothly are the F.B.L.A. club sponsors, Mrs. Doris Tipps, Mrs. I la Collins, Mrs. Bobby Keir, and Mrs. Libby Conant. 120 Organizations
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