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Croissants Earn Club Recognition Croissants, croissants, croissants! were the exasperated cries of French Club members after selling the pastries as a November fund- raiser. They sold three kinds: plain, filled, and almond. The croissants were bought at the French Italian Connection in Arlington. We didn't make much of a profit - only Sl20, said sponsor Mrs. Pinno, but we are getting really popular, everyone knows we sell the croissants. Starting a new tradition, the French Club went to the Kimball Art Museum to see a French Revolution exhibit in April. After the presentation, a lunch was sponsored in the museum cafeteria by club members. www! Angela Walthall, Petra Sittonp and sponsor Mrs. Pinno discuss plans for an upcoming trip. First Row: Angela Walthall, Lori Larson, Marcee Moorhead, Courtney Lackey, Rebecca Iones. Second Row: Iana Harris, Christin O'Roarke, Petra Sitton, Kim Brown, Christi Holloway, Atousa Taherpourzaky. Third Row: Iulie Bailey, Michelle Pelletier, Sam McMurry, Shannon Hoffner.
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German Club Raises n-H- 1-if Funds For Computer German Club members met once every month to discuss fundraisers and plans for the future. Through their fundraiser, selling col- legiate mugs, they were able to buy a com- puter for the German room. Members planned on attending Winterfest, a German contest, but due to conflicting interests were unable to. Other activities include a hot- dog and marshmallow roast on December 6. On February 23, the Club members Went to the Hines Gerthie restaurant in North Richland Hills. German Club also had a German food tasting party in the spring, to begin their unit on food. German Club sponsor Mr. Fisher lectures on German verbs. ,.:3 AGI! ,al-' ,xx fc V rv I T I IM Y tt 5 Front Row: Becky Faulkner, Kether Valdez, sponsor - Mr. Fisher. Second Row: Cindy Satterfield, Mike Collier, Cayce Stamps, Troy Cargo, Nicky Grounds. Third Row: Alan Phillips, Austin Buff. Fourth Row: Tom Seago. it , N Q -s. we ' . .N h . '! SP' 2
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Membership Increases Spanish Club's Plans LHablas espanol? No, no lo hablo pero estoy aprendiarlo. The Spanish Club got off to a good start this year. Membership in the club doubled and a S200 scholarship was presented to the outstanding Spanish student. To celebrate the holidays, club members at- tended a dinner and carolling party. Monthly meetings were also held during the year which featured guest speakers, such as Iordi Arrufat, foreign exchange student from Spain. In addition, members kept a scrapbook of past and present events and entered it in the Pan American Students Forum in San Antonio during March. Right: Foreign exchange students, Yari Sarpiola and Ior- di Arrufat enjoy American half-time activities at a Tiger football game. T. .wr--. vs. Front, left to right: Lisa Evans, Erica Ream, Aimee Iohnson, Angie McGuire, Shannon Burel. Se cond Row: Dana Peel, Meghan Casey, DeLea Stutzman, Matt Hatfield, Maurine Traynor S . . . . . . tephanie Williams, Angie Johnson, Leann Crouch, Kathy Trimble. Third Row: Ms. Allen Michelle Hoelzen, April Brinkman, Kristin Hoffner, Kristi Brewer, Krissy Carlock, Andrea Long Nicole Mitchell, Kirsten Anton, Mrs. Anderson. Back: Robert Elrich, Iim Simson, Cory Knudson Kim Harmon, Curtis Horton, Barry Evans, Brian Hoyle, Iennifer Gause. 1 1 1
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