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rench Club. Front row: Julie Tittle. secretary: Doug Ball. historian: Rick Kenyon, vice president: David Ball. president, Reba De'Arion, reporter. Second row: Robin Walker, Trisha Adams. Dylan Romo, Mike Morrison, Kyung Hwang, Debbie Stewart, Lynn Lesseg. Third row: .lohn Williamson, Matt Martin, Todd Anderson, Ron Huff, Mark Blakeman, Erich Johnson, Giang Vo. q ' 'C-F 'f-I:f.:.':':- 2:Z' ...aa ,, Wm fm 9. -is .L Q --1 X , 'T- Hwwm wmmw w-mm., - an . .Lat Q -W ...aa M, t-rw., , .adm mm ,a .- . .fa --v I - 'W - ,Q an ,. us V na- gm' W , aw. ,V -. -H ,r' ap.. -W ,. H-V um www-army.. MW tr J T' '-Ta fu as ml-tmsm, ., tm , - , . - I . mt awffwaef, -N J ' ' + . 11 : .,,,f If mam, ,, ' ,, f , V i.. xmas: . , , f J - sa n ' pm ' r ,L vw ' V' W fvmwva s ' I-'MW' mfamw I , S aww' fm l , - E ,,, ,. ,, ,P ,. was . , , A , M-A mow t 'KE 'll - 'v --nu M Q 2 ' ,Q V ,,,., I, rench Club. Front row: Vanessa Pease, Becky Skelton. Dana Lord. Melissa Greeson, Angie Allen, Diane Hoover, Amy Adams. Sheila Ramsey. Second row: Nora DeGroot. Alicia Walker. Vicki Feds, Toni Kinchion, Teresa Lang, Beverly Denney, Dustin Gish. Third row: Stephanie Bryant, Stephanie Parker. Stacey Williams. Tracy Dean. Jung Yoon. Teresa Tischer. Fourth row: Barry Nance. Michelle Sims. Kristina Southwell. Doug Liner. Lorrt Jackson. unior Classical League. Front row: Christy Clymer, Tracy Hudson. Tadgy Hodges. Ayumi lde. parliamentariam Todd Corn. president: Ken Chalker. historian: Anna Simpson. vice president. Wendy Bolner. Colette Ligon, Second row: Patti llcavener. Mikki Willis. Beth Bovee. Pain Hathorn. Audeina Ciolightly. Michelle llenry. Gene Gerard. Shelly Hawkins. Tonya Ure. Third row Yalarte Brenner. Mike Sloat. Darrell Mosley. Todd Coffey. Tami Searle. Mary Walker. Scott Startf. Bill Wullsclileger, Jennifer Slaughter. Fourth row: Larry Stanton. Mark Wheatley. Ben 32 Bowerman. Drew Hall. Todd Coffey . Jason Harris. Anthony Sturm. Allen Morrison, Lance Irons. Bryan Terry ft ll ,xii Great Progress Three dozen mem- bers of French Club ate to their hearts' content at the annual progres- sive dinner November Zl , Transported by bus, they raced across town to sample each part of the French meal at a different place. For the first course. soups and appetizers. the busload arrived at senior Trisha and junior Amy Adams' house. Then they traveled to junior Julie Tittle's house to dine on the main course. Next stop was senior Dylan Romo's home for breads, salads and cheeses. Dessert was served at senior Beverly Denny's house. The progressive dinner was great. claimed president David Ball, lt was the highlight ofthe year. Language Clubs Organizations
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ii, 1 feel I have helped the school newspaper develop a standard pattern to follow. - senior Michelle Lindstrom From the active to the passive, everyone has the chance to participate in activities be- cause the or- ganizations What has been your most exciting experience at high school? Apollyras has taught me how to deal with other people in many situations. - senior Kirk Hull When I took first place in original oratory at a speech tournament. - senior Chris Cooper The day 1 found out that our JA lJuniorAchievementj com- pany was in the top ten. - senior Kenath Keeney Being a part of all-state choir. - senior Kari Peveler Playing on the Grand Ole Opry stage for band. - senior Kelly Tennyson State competition for DECA in 1985. - senior Charley West 1 have set a few goals for others to match ,' I was the jirst to bring back two silver medals from the state FHA HERO convention. - senior Kim Kriz FFA has taught me not only about agriculture, but about lie and how to accomplish goalsf, - senior Michelle Crowley ffer More 'Mom eavy Load. Junior Laura Jones enjoys playing the bass drum during marching season. Like several other band members, she plays a different instrument, bass clarinet, during the concert season. Divider Organizations 3 ll
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is rying To Hide lt. Junior Lynn Lesseg tries to conceal her laughter as she sees senior Dylan Romo, who dressed as Merlin, and junior Matt Martin, who dressed as Gumby. at the French Club Mardi Gras party. sking For Votes. At the JCL convention in Norman High School, junior Anna Simpson gives her speech to the convention delegates. Anna ran for the ottice of state parliamentaritm. panish Club. Front row: Tiffany Carroll, secretary, Kelli Baker, presidentg Leasa Bruce, Stuco representative: Tina Rodri- guez, vice president. Gayla C Donna Penfield, Lynette S unningham. historian. Second row: aavedra, Rhonda Keene. Leslie Reynolds. Kyla Bridwell, Tiffany Palmer. Adonya Sullivan. Third row: James McLaughlin. LuAnn Abney. Ann Davis, Pam Hathorn. Carrie Sullivan, Grace Reynolds, Erin Edwards. . . 'W-- -- '-- -- Bmwgt. .. ,. , . .. swf s . .st new 1 W.. xr gf..s.1 , .KIA iw. ,sal 3 W am -. -- 1 f if .Z j ' ' it j ' ' I ,L 'J mm -z Q I r k .. + W ...,. . . . 1 K Q, Q . V sg . ,, . 1 -.... ' , .. '- - . J, 'e U . A 5 it j Q - ff, Q lam ' . E '. ' E is ' it Y Q 3 4 4 f anna - 1 Q. , v J u annum . 14 ggyjze. g, -. i-'Q Language clubs lt was a good chance to get together with friends and .. eat Frenehj91od. - junior Todd Anderson learn about foreign WCIYS p cultures Along with the increas- ing value of knowing a foreign language, student interest in language clubs became as strong as ever. Members of French Club, Spanish Club and Junior Classical League had fun while learning about their respective foreign languages and cultures. Junior Classical League, a club for students inter- ested in the Latin language and Roman tradition, featured one principal activity. Most of the year was devoted to preparation for the state JCL conven- tion at Norman High School on April ll and l2. The convention began on Friday night with open- ing ceremonies, Latin tests and volleyball competi- tion, in which the hard- playing members took third place. Junior Anna Simpson also campaigned for the state office of parli- amentarian. The following Saturday morning featured athletic events. Senior Ayumi Ide won the girls' high jump competition, and she rode in the chariot pulled by other members in the chariot race. All of the academic and Olympian activities made this state convention especially fun. The convention provided an escape from our routine JCL proce- dures, said president Todd Corn. Spanish students who wished to learn more about Spanish culture joined the Spanish Club. During the Christmas party at senior Leasa Bruce's house, students exchanged gifts with secret pals, broke open a pinata and went caroling. Later in the year, members made and sampled Spanish delicacies for a class project. French Club is a great experience to help us learn about French culturef' said senior Barry Nance. It helps us to realize how the French have influenced American society. Early in the year, members attended a French play at a local theater, and sold valentines and flowers in February. Three activi- ties, the Progressive Dinner, Mardi Gras and banquet featured exquisite French food. Costumes and crepes, a French dessert, highlighted the Mardi Gras celebra- tion. Senior Dylan Romo, who dressed as Merlin the magician, won first place in the costume contest, and junior Matt Martin took second. Matt had dressed as the cartoon character Gumby. Longuoge Clubs Orgonizotions 5 2
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