Monacan High School - Legend Yearbook (Richmond, VA)

 - Class of 1985

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An extremely active club, the Latin Club participates in many service projects and ac- tivities throughout the year. Under the leadership of its sponsor, Mrs. Wagstaff, the club had a very successful year. The Latin Club traditional- ly participates in many con- ventions and activities in- volving other schools as well as our own. This year was no exception. In November, members of the Latin Club attended the 1984 Virginia Junior Classical League Con- vention held in Norfolk, Vir- ginia. Monacan was well re- presented, capturing sixteen arts and crafts awards and having several delegates among the top winners in var- ious Latin tests. Other activi- ties around the state were the certamia competitions in which some club members participated. They captured many awards in these compe- titions and thus, provided Monacan with more recogni- tion. The Latin Club also hosted a Ludi Volleyball in Septem- ber consisting of twenty-three teams from various partici- pating schools. On a national Mary Ann James, one of the Co- Presidents of the Latin Club, speaks at the initiation of the new members of the Honor Societies of the foreign language department. Latin Club. Top: Chris Wakefield, Stacie Cook, Beth Givins, Kathleen Quinn, Angie Faunce; Middle: Second: Roger Vaughn, Tyler Boyd, Greg Cousins, David McGeary, David Wyatt, Daniel Piercy, Marty Martin; Third: Cindy Kilgore, Kelly Syler, Liz Signorelli, Shawna Hurn, Trey Sutter, Walter Rogers, Bud Hart, Eric Lawson, Brian Davis, Lisa Wakeland; Fourth: April Rhodes, John Moss, Landy Alston, Mark Apple, Missy Heather Patterson, Elise Linder, Dena McWilliams, Anne Gambrill, Brooke Guida; Fifth: Jennifer Wise, Cynthia Fuller, Marlana Ampugnan, Tammy Western, Beth Painter, Betsy Caffrey, Jennifer Windom, Nancy Jeanrenaud, Donald Dobbs, Stephanie Jones, Karen Wimmer; Bottom: Mrs. Wagstaff, Andrew Wallace, Todd Wittemann, Jennifer Chu, Robin Hollis. Page 104 Latin Club A Classical ‘Touch scale, the club sent five dele- gates to the National Conven- tion in New Hampshire over the summer. Additionally, some students participated in the National Latin Exam and the Classical Association of Virginia Test in March. Within the club itself, the main fund-raising event was, of course, the annual, school- wide M M candy sale. The club participated with the other language clubs in the foreign language events throughout the year, but per- haps their most exciting event was the annual auction- ing of slaves. Every year the first year members of the Lat- in Club are auctioned off as slaves. They must do whatever they are told by their owners until their service ends one week later with the Saturna- lia Banquet. The year was a great suc- cess for the Latin Club as they continued their activities and continued to excel in the events involving other schools. All the members had a wonderful year in the Latin Club and hope next year will be equally as fun.

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Mr. Brandt The Science Club (Both left) Mr. Brandt undergoes two tests that are not quite as stressful as teaching. Experience The Cardiac Unit Science Club Page 103



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Culture in Germany For the 1984-85 school year, the German Club once again absorbed itself with a number of activities and functions under the sponsor- ship of Mrs. Cashwell and the leadership of the club’s ex- ecutive staff. In October, the Top: Mrs. Cashwell signs up three German Club members to go to the annual convention. Laura Leasburg, the German Club President, speaks to the club during a German Club participated in the Foreign Language Olym- pics; and even though they did not take first place, every- one still had a lot of fun. Another of the club’s enjoy- able activities was a trip to Busch Gardens sponsored by the V.O.G.S. for one day, and in December the club partici- pated in a Christmas celebra- tion involving all foreign lan- guage clubs. During this an- nual get-together, the club gave a presentation on the ad- vent wreath and a number of German Christmas carols. For the year of 1985, the club scheduled a ski trip to Wintergreen as part of their January activities and in the German Club. spring, the club organized an authentic German dinner. In addition, a picnic was planned for May. The club could also look forward to the V.O.G.S. sponsored German Convention held in April at Newport News. For those stu- dents fortunate enough to at- tend, they had an opportuni- ty to attend lectures on Ger- man current events, Norse and German mythology, glass etching, traditional folksongs, and folk dances. All in all, the seventy or so members of the German Club completed a fulfilling and sat- isfying year, and the club will be looking for another strong performance next year. e Bottom; Isabelle Krcitzler; Lisa Arch; unid.; Mike Umbach; John Rassmussen; Tamara Graff; Michelle Mayhall; Jeff Squire; Ann Baker; Craig Struble; Second: Vernon Ferguson, Becky Schardt, Steve Hughes, Robert Tom Mia, John Peters, Meghan Kelly, Audra Tackett, Cathy Orange, Karen Milby, Christine Deved, Laura Leasburg, Pam Mumford, Tricia Neal, Adam Nan, Guido Lux, Jim Staley. Third: Mark Finucane, Heidi Shiner, Suzanne Shim, Stephanie Whetstone, Tim Nemceff, Kim Menefee. Fourth: John Kaminer, David McNeer, Phillip Schearer, Lynn Feedler, Laura Ford, Ted Witteman, Paul Umbach, Kristy Lawson, Mark Wasson, Nathan Wise, Pete Leiser, Mike Eck, Richie Stryker, Mrs. Cashwell, Rodney Dodl, Tammy Knapp. Top: Denver Matney, Josh Nan, Jeff Musser, David Lee, Jim Reed, Todd Quinley, Mark Waddill. meeting. German Club Page 105

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