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The purpose of the French Club is to promote knowledge of French culture and civilization, to en- gage in activities similar to those of the French people, to give students further practice in oral French and to engage in activities for vvhich class time cannot be used. The club has listened to French records and has sung popular French and Canadian songs to improve pronunciation. To become acquainted with French cooking, the club held a French supper in December. In the spring the club staged a fashion show and had a tea. The purpose ofthe tea vvas to provide an opportunity for the students to engage in French con- versation. The club had speakers who described French life, education and art. 'llrp f3 Nick Covey censors short hemlines for French Club French Club members get ready for Homecoming Dis- fashion shovv. DIGY- I 3 ff lu in d French Club members avvait the entertain- ment. 5' aw '- F e ch Club 63
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il-ll First row ll. to r.l: Kathy Carter, Janet Clein, Lynn Rawls, Beth Pullen, Sue Dawson, Ann Lees, Ann Peller, Krissie Gallos, Jo Ann Sulek, Sally Welch. Second row: Margaret Squires, Christy Boles, Cindy Foltz, Robin Drawdy, Debbie Wolny, Deborah Wood, Debbie Easter, Kay Townsend. Third row: Pat Gaines, DeeAnn Smith, Marsha McNeely, Julie Covey, Ann Rodgers, Vicki Baynes, Lee Eldredge, Patty Johnson. Fourth row: Enid Isaacson, Dana Gray, Mary Elisha, Kathy Davey, Bonnie O'Toole, Heather King, Sherrie McGee, Cathe Baker. Fifth row: Carol Roe, Peggy Turner, Jane Ostwalt, Lou Ann Hedrick, Sharon Tarrant, Janice Sams, Teri Lyon, Cynthia Clontz. Sixth ow: David Daniel, Nick Covey. Experiencing life in an inspiring culture French club members fix a French stew. fi 4. 7 A .JAR N3 'Av vided P1 1 Wu 4 l H E wg . f',D'Q'Q'1r 'gfiim -09 W A ki 62 French C lub 5 s Officers: ll. to r.J: Terry Lyon, vice-president, Julie Covey, secretary Sue Dawson, historian, Jo Ann Sulek, president, David Daniel, trea-
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Y Y 1 x xx , g iHabla 3 usted 5 espahol? rf First row ll. to r.i: Rita Bennett, Sandy West, Rosie Peeler, Joyce Parsons, Mrs. Delgado, advisor. Second row: Kim Hertwick, Mary Dolan, Pam Lowry, Debbie l-lill. Third row:, Cathy Petree, Kathy Wilson, Debbie Tate, Mary Sallie Flynt, Martha Shelton. Fourth row: Skip Chinlund, John Snell, Bill Highsmith. Fifth row: Steve Lineback, Bill Montgomery, Rick Weavil, Robert Brown. Q '5. 15 The goal ofthe Spanish Club is to learn more about the culture, history and importance to Americans of Latin America and Spain. To achieve this, the Spanish Club participates in pro- grams, talks, and recreation intended to explore these areas. Students in Spanish III through V are encouraged to join and become more familiar with our Spanish-speaking neighbors. 64 El Circulo Espanol fig ir 1 I 'TE H ..,r it L ,. , ' . 11, U I First row U. to r.j: Cheryl Moody, Jill Hodges, Cathy Kellam, Connie Tate, Vicki Baldwin. Second row: Judy Parsons, Susan Bouvier, Jan Fulton, Denise l-layes, Ricky Pardue. Third row: Karen Gillespie, Patty Callison, Carol Isley, Mary Roper Osborne, Mike Smith. Fifth row: Pat Lineback, Susan Bouvier, Linda Greiss, Bridget Linville, Anita McCarthy, Beverly Osborn, Ronald Levy. Fifth row: Ann Spudis, Carl Moses, Phil Thrift, Sharon Van l-loy, Morey Sheffer, Ken Phillips. i 'fl 1 i fa fi r.:.t..,i4t ,i urge I
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