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ood. Seniors Dustin Gish, Thuy n their way. ICL members Pham and junior Malette Pennington enjoy show off their second place trophy in the progressive dinner. the Homecoming parade. ,tru-4 ll. , in-. - ,,., - 'i'i't li?if i' - erman Club. Front row: Mark Weber, Ron Parker, historianlreporterg Iimmy Swafford, president. Second row: Mrs. Valerie Maxey, sponsor, Kristin Iohnston, treasurer, Iudy Lee, secretary, Trisha Pate, vice president. Third row: Cindy Matthesen, Kim Cantrell, Inge Pickens, Nora Degroot. Fourth row: Marc McCoornbe, Ryan Greer, David Bateshansky, Iodi Hamilton. .fe rench Club. Front row: Lynn Lesseg, president, Doug Ball, secretary, Thuy Pham, vice president. Second row: Linda Savage, sponsor, Sheila Ramsey, Shele Rodriquez, Staci Drown, Reba De'Arion, Dawn Beauregard, Susan Manasco, Elaine Berkeley, Alicia Walker, Iulie Tittle, Amy Adams. Third row, Shawnda Bratcher, Ellen Isbell, Sarah Koeltzow, Diane Hoover, Anne Livin- gston, Marla Hornbeck, Stephanie Hayes, Daria McGlasson, Kim Ford. Fourth row: Tuan Nguyen, Kris Hoyer, Kathy Cornell, Michelle Lankford, Cher Kobuck, Donna Stephenson, Darlene Quartey, Mary Korzendorfer, Ashlee Edwards, Steve Bolton. Fifth row: Scott Spurgeon, Donnie Stephens, Kristi Fogleman, Cindy Clymer, Susan Iohnson, Duy Ta, Andrea Palhdocony, Angie White, Michael Adams, Kathryn Stevens. panish Club. Front row: Susan Kanzenbach, president, Tiffany Carroll, vice president: Thuy Pham, secretary, Lynn Lesseg, treasurer, Lynette Iones, historian, Robyn Ruhl, reporter. Second row: Hui Cha, Ann Davis, Rhonda Keene, Kim Smith, Helen McKenna, Lu Ann Abney. Third row: Mitsu Ide, Ioe Gutierrez, Courtney Sanders, DeAnn Flores, Tracey Besse, Becky Stewart. Fourth row: Kevin Redden,1anie Adams, Kyla Bridwell, Melissa Weber, Randy Featherstone, Iohn Standerfer. Fifth row: Tim Engle, Iennifer Burns, Craig Vaughn, Eddie Gort, Ieff Cox, Stephen Petrocelli, Laura Eads. '75 Language Clubs
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ANGUAG French yvas ia lot of fun,-glirgwas good to- gog.in-itheg-e everyday -and experience learnihgthe language because she wasfa-good teacher. - senior Kevin Hooper' K When students learned they :Club ,studied the people's had to have four credits to graduate, many corniplainedg For some, howfevelrgstudyinig one's native language, was not enough. Availableilanguage ,Q,1The progressive dinner sent Colorful, History and celebrated with a progress- -iveidinnerfiand dressing up in bright ,native costumes. courses includedFlielioh,-t-.GeIj:,,f,..fatilgdents e',J house to house, man, Spanish andfl1'ifl.iflQ.5 fffffi.iQi5i3?ifli0Yi1i-Sfiiifllff'3t9P'bY'St9P five The curriculum .covered at Tcourse meal., wide spectrum of activities and K I love-the French language cultures. geflfijf ig'g p , 'ggei thefQfeod, senior Lynn Expansions of these? idir classeS,2,f1,-EsgidlxeSsegl,saitlfffl hope that some- foreign language clubs, provid- ed students with the chance to socialize and practice the lang- uage together. We studied Latin, it was strange studying a language that was dead, senior Anna Simp- son said, but it was fun when we got together as a group because no one knew what we were talking about. Many students interested in the medical field took Latin to make future college courses pertaining to the medical field easier. French and Spanish consti- tuted two popular languages. Spanish Club members studied the interesting culture and foods at club meetings and parties. Similarly, those in French W I VVLIWW I V. , .aw-...Q A , l,willil5efeable to visit Paris. German Club supported the activities of the German cultureg it helped students who were taking the language to under- stand the culture. One of the cultural highlights of the year was the Germanfest held at Oklahoma Baptist University. The fest included skits and poetry recited in Ger- man. The cultural festival also presented food and dress of nat- ive Germany. Many of these clubs provided a good foundation for future world travelers. 'fl took both Spanish and French, senior Vanessa Pease said. It will come in handy since l'm moving to Paris and will be visiting Spain frequent- ly 'i - le'! Seniors Todd Worthen, Erin Edwards and Angel Cantu put on a show for their third hour Spanish class. '1 ff join in the Fun A 3 i 2 i 4 l 1 F, unior Classical League. Front row: Todd Coffey, treasurer, Deborah Cope- land, secretary, Tadgy Hodges, vice presidentg Anna Simpson, president, Mary Walker, treasurer, Tami Searle, reporter. Second row: Trang Nguyen, Sherry Sauls, Stevanna Henson, Andrea Conner, Tana Farr, Rhonda Keene, Kresta Logan, Lana Hutchins. Third row: Michelle Chalker, Kelly Heckman, Tyra Heidebrecht, Donna Penn, Monty Iohnson, Ioanie Pak, Kelli Coleman. Fourth row: Lori Sellers, Tiffany Gould, Shae Old, Regina Pannell, Allison Henderson, Lori Scott, Andrea Hines, lay Hixson, Brent Brewer. Fifth row: Lance Williams, Price Rogers, Drew Hall, Doug Carson, Bo Newsom, Iason Retter, Scott Stubbs, Steve Speers.
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....i..-a----.., ,,,,,.....--f., ,.,,... asual. Seniors Diane Hoover and Toni Carpenter discuss new jobs. DECA required jobs for membership. alent. Iunior Bobby Carmack sews a project while discussing an assignment with other members. . K' f N 'i QQ K 1 t it e 1 4 ,g , it ff -ai 3323223451 istributive Education Clubs of America. Front row: DeLynn Newham, Don Maynard, Bobby Carmack, IoAnna Alexander. Second row: Shelly Kramer, Susan Catalano, Diane Hoover, president, Mary Korzendorfer, parliamentarian, Todd Dickerson, secretary, Tammy Antisdel, reporter, Krisi Nunally, vice president, Ana Sikesg Scharon Woolsey, Iudy Sherman, advisor. Third row: Margaret Furr, Iennifer Harris, Barbara DePatie, Toni Carpenter, Ginger Iohnson, Cindy Cleveland, Ruth Cramer. Fourth row: Kim Moore, Chuck Lewis, Brian Hilbern, William Bosler, Regina Parnell, Aaron Tarpley, Iessica Linde. aying down the laws. Moore police officer Kevin Bagley speaks to members about jobs in the police force. 'lb join in the Fun
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