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' King of c Jungle!- • • • Freru j Chih FIRST R(1 X ' , William Rdzavi, James Dwigans, Tammy Day, Jenny Lutun, Leslie Strickland SECOND ROW; Lisa Poche, Linda Bochlcr, Julie Clark. Emily Cruse, Kathryn Gciger, Teresa Mutzig. THIRD ROW: Lisa Preston, Sharon Bennett, Deborah Miner, Leah Benson FOURTH ROW: Tom Morrow, Simon Lee, Eric Peterson, Gurpaul Singh, Jeralyn Green Latin Club FIRST ROW: Mitali Chaydun. Ten Jefferson SECOND ROW: Chandra Sripada, Jerilan Greene, Jay Chandurc. •• { . ■ • French Latin Club 63 « •
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A foreign touch Students chatter away Making crepes, eating at L ' Etoile restaurant and, caroling on the river were just a few ot many excursions enjoyed by members ot the French Club. The club ' s purpose was to make students of the language aware of the culture and cuisine of the French. The forty members gained valuable insight and enjoyed great food while doing some- thing. Sponsor Michelle Marin said, We love to eat! Other students enjoyed activ- ities with the Latin Club. While Latin is considered a dead lan- guage, Latin club members proved that the study of Latin could provide excitement for everyone. This year was high- lighted by numerous contests and competitions. Amcle; Patrick O Hara Photos: Submitted Giving It her best shot a Latin dub member speaks to her audience dur ing the International Night Celebration. The Hard Rock Ofe at Hades proved to be a hot s x)t tor Latin club members at Internationa] Night, French club officer announces the new officers to the members at an important meeting. 62 French Latin Club
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F uture Touch Club encourages leadership Students interested in learning about business, office proce- dures, or business education were members of Future Busi- ness Leaders of America. Mem- bers learned more about a career in business, established occupa- tional goals, received first-hand experience with business people, gained self-confidence, and prac- ticed efficient money manage- ment, and learned the value of community responsibility. The only requirement was to be en- rolled in a business course or to have already taken one. Most F.B.L.A. members planned for a future career in the business world. I would guess 809f of the members go into a field of business, ' ' said Lorraine Traiwick, sponsor of Future Business Leaders of America. Science, specifically engineer- ing, was what members of Jun- ior Engineering Technical Society were concerned with. To stim- ulate among high school stu- dents an interest in engineering and applied science, and to assist capable students in training for a career in these fields is what J.E.T.S. is all about, said junior Jennifer Matkin, vice-president of the club. Members learned to develop good character, honesty, and how to make their com- munity a better place through understanding of technology and its interaction with society. J.E.T.S. took trips to Chevron ' s Uranium Mining Facility, South Texas Nuclear Project, NASA, and attended the J.E.T.S. Texas State Conference in the Spring at Texas A M. Article: Patrick O ' Hara Photos: Patrick O ' Hara and Club Sponsors Chris Isgur. Mrs. Lorraine Traiwick, Denise Monreal, Kristcn McCaughlin (Chapter Rep- resentative from Macarthur). Andrea VanDeVC ' aile, and Sadra Garcia pose for the camera at the F.B.L.A. banquet at Fuddruckers. Laughing senior Dcnise Monreal attempts to light her candles at the F B L A banquet. 64 FBLA JETS 1.
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