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Whefl iii UIIIB... Come-as-you-are came at 6 o'clock in the morning for new offic- ers and members who were in- ducted at a breakfast. French Club members also held a progressive dinner where students went from house to house to add a French style food to their dinner. A float was also built for Home- coming. The club organized a Bowl-a-Thon, participated in a Hal- loween party, went ice skating, and held a banquet. French Club had a membership of 35 and its officers were: Bobbi Coc- hran, presidentg Brian Starkey, vice-president: Steve Sousson, secretary-treasurer: Rurie Miller, representative-historian. Sponsor was Ms. Anita Barlow. A blue ribbon was the pride of the German Club, representing long hours and late nights of work on their Homecoming float. Annual candy sales in the month of December and again in the spring were held to raise money for Ger- man Club activities, including the state convention held every spring. With fifty members, German Club had various parties including a Hal- loween party for initiation of new members, a Christmas party in which members went caroling, and also a skating party. Officers of German Club were: Leann Hopkins, president: Paul Rose, vice-president: Bobby Miller, secretary: Debbie Gann, treasurer, and Susan Pappe, historian. Sponsor, Ms. Debbie Edwards, stated, The main purpose of the German Club is to support German language and customs by combin- ing all the people in the classli GERMAN CLUB Front row. Debbie Gann, secretary: Paul Rose, vice-president. LeAnn Hopkins, president, Susan Pappe, historian: Ms. Connie Edwards. sponsor, Second row. Raelynn Wilkins. Jeanne Flesher. Patti Watts, Anna Brandt, Debbie Musser, Bek e Parks, Cindy Walters, Norlan Bewley, Daniel Dreesan. Jeff Daniel, Darryl Goode: Third row' Medlody Hoppe, Liz WBGSWOITH, Larry Johnston, Pennie Fitz- hugh, Sandi Skinner, Deresa Cole. Kim McTernan, Tom Chalis, Ed Lassiter, Lisa Bernhardt, Gayle Butler' Fourth row' Ricky Manley, Mitchell Farrell, Denise Hopkins, Mike Stover, Patricia Phipps, Desiree Pilgrim, Debbie Smith. Tim Craig, Justin McGee, Sue Choate, Robert Shell, Lana Miller: Top row: Bobby Miller, Roger DISBIVBTOYG, Phillip Apple, Barbara Branner, Sheryl Steffes, Mike Cash, Phil Maytubby, Greg Lynch, Brad Hurst, Kim Stewart. 195
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GERMAN lNDlAN'? Paul Rose, Ger- man Club vice-president, dresses up in lndian dress for Western Day. HORS DOEURVRES are served at Rurie Miller's house. Additional i courses for the dinner were pre- F , pared in other members' homes. FRENCH CLUB. Front row: Steve Suson, treasurerg Rurie Miller, representative, historian, Bobbie Cochran, president, Brian Star- key, vice-president. Second row: Jerry Dicharry, Buddy, Karen Sla- ton, Sweetheart. Third row: Jamie Green, Buddy Vore, Cheryl Pandchud, Donna Hutchins, Kel- ley Slaton, Linda Brill, Kathy Queen, Conni Allen, Michelle Baldasarig Fourth row: Danny Mezeire, Laura Bradford, Tina Schoonover, Paula Gabrish, Janet Callum, Denise Fluty, Teresa Skinner, Gina Sarrettg Top row: Ricky Miller, Mark Seit- singer, Emmanuel Combarel, Terry Heath, Cheryl Miller, Michelle Fernandes, Doug Ber- ryhill, Pam Hill, Terrry Smith.
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,f M ' tis, OBVlOUSLY ENJOYING his role as president, Larry Lessman conducts a meeting of the Junior Classical League. SPANISH CLUB. Front row: Leslie Allison, re- porter, Sherry Houlette, secretaryftreasurer, Tony Galier, president, Cheralaine Cole, vice- president, David Ferree, parliamentariang Sec- ond row: Renee Giles, Mona Reid, Teresa Hale, Dinah Owens, Trudy Edwards, Tami Harris Diane Benninger, Kathy Blasdelg Third row Gary Astle, Larry Lavelett, Shaun Chastka, king Carol Bosler, queen, Eric Simon, Brian Cuny. 12122423213 -is . if 'M , ,N .. l H 5 x M4 y W ,,,. ,,,, as L -L all,, Z, J Q V! ,ge i Q.. H F Q it, mg . W M y TRANSFORMATION of a car into a lion takes V 'ft , ,,,,, V- f ,,,,,., M , ,WVV , place in the student parking lot as Spanish Club ,iyyy UMY'l 'H' 'unmet ,gf t t members prepare their homecoming float. T W T o t T ltte llrt ., is 6 'K' ,1. ,, L j - f - ff -V
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