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First Row: Chris Garrett, Historiang Shirley Morris, Secretaryg Scott Noack, Pres., Mary Lynn Mayer, V. Pres., Shelly Miller, Treas. Second Row: Barbie Carpenter, Tina Brade, Judy Ussery, Laura Luton, Delisa Bishop, Mike Pryor. Third Row: Donna Taylor, Freda Grasz, Debbie Noack, Melinda Johnston, Lisa Benson, Patricia Dryburgh, Lori Jolly, Beverly LeMaster - Sponsor. Fourth Row: Stuart Powley, Bryan Dickerson, Larry Taylor, David Stanley, Howard Shaw, Philip Barth, Karim Virani. Fifth Row: Dale Wheat, Gary Aufforth, Allen Halm, Bernhard Barsuhn, Mike Mclntire, Mark Green, Clint Ott. The purpose of the German Club is to further the interest of the students in the German culture and language. The members attended the North Texas Regional Noveme berfest at W. T. White High School, They placed second in over-all competition. Most members went out to eat at German Restaurants and they sold Gummi Bars as their money-making project. Like the other foreign lan- guages they will participate in the International Olympics. German club members participated in Novemberfest at U.T.A. Organizations 167
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Standing, L to Ft: Henrietta Anderson, Becky Linley, Tim Bobinette, Tony Westbrook, Andre Sylvester, Dean Downs, Andy Sylvester, Angie Brackeen, Donya Davis, Sharon DeArment, Carita Flay, Raju Bhatt. Seated, L to Fl: Linda Holloway, Teresa Preston, Cathy Finley fPres.j, Kelly lmes fV.P.J, Mrs. Brenda Mabry fSponsorJ, Debbie Welk fSec.J, Andrea Ault fTreas.J, Wendy Morgan, Mardi Little. An interest in French and a desire to learn more about France is required to be a member of the French Club. Each member must also have at least one year of French. This year's club sold candy as their money making project. They celebrated Mardi Gras and par- ticipated with other foreign language clubs in the International Olympics. Standing, L to Ft: Caren Jones, Karen Harrison, Jamene Plumlee, Donna Lovelady, Chris Knudsen, Dion DeBouver, Rocky Thompson, Mrs. Brenda Mabry fSponsorJ, Fleed Flogers, Randy Gwartney, Jamie Parrish, Terry Davis, Tammy Rice, Jenny Worley, Mark Benavides, Steve Wiley. Seated, L to Ft: Michelle Powers, Melissa Preston, Sonya Carr, Laura Miller, Julie Cross, Callie McAvoy, Dayna Davis, Velda Ziegler, Amanda Westbook, Susan Presley, Karen Sykes. Kneeling, L to R: Merri Locklear, Jill Bannister, Melody Theesteld, Lisa Young, Susan Hill, Chris Dickerson, Crystal Wallace. 166 Organizations
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First Row: Dave Deadman, Robert Malcom, Britt Kelly, Joe Flosenthal, Tracy McCurrin, Mel Fiopp. Second Row: Diana Watts, Nancy Merrington, April Driskill, Gayle Gordon, Kris Manajek, Shalyn Skrivanek, Rene McCurrin, Julie Wilkinson. Third Row: Mrs. Vicki Harvey QSponsorJ, Diane Covingtin, Kurt Dowdle, Brad Mize, Mike Howzy, Danny Thompson, Fierie Granado. ir Silk Latina Solidas, Lake- view's Latin club had a ' successful year learning I. 4 the Latin language and P about ancient Latin L, speaking civilizations. Activities for the club included dinner at the Magic Time Machine and selling roses at Valen- tines. At the end of the year the club also com- peted in the foreign lan- guage club olympics. 3 si--'F' The Latin Club sold silk roses at Valentines for their money making project. 168 Organizations
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