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SPANISH CLUB LANGUAGES LIVE IN 'CANDY COATED' WORLD Candy selling became the infa- mous mark of language clubs during 1984-85. However it was all for a good cause. The money went to club scholarships for sen- iors, trips and other activities. The criteria along with the main idea behind the clubs were basi- cally the same. To be in the club one must have studied that lan- guage with the main idea being to promote the enjoyment and learning of the language and cul- ture. All three also provided the opportunity to work together to form a friendly relationship among the students involved. The 2nd annual International Night among the three Mont- gomery County schools was held BC: Sec Treas. of the German club — Holly Caroy organized clubactivities while other members drank orange Juice and ate donuts at last meeting at South Montgomery on May 8. All three clubs participated in such events as a spelling bee, tri- cycle race, food contest and skit competition. The students who participated learned to appreci- ate ideas and items of other cul- tures. Each language club took a trip this year be it near or far. The German club took a skiing trip to Greencastle on Jan. 10 and a trip to Chicago April 20 to visit a Ger- man restaurant. The Spanish club took a spring trip to Chicago where they visited a Spanish res- taurant and the French club took a trip to Indianapolis to Magic Pan, a French restaurant. Spanish club consisted of 76 members with Pres Janet Wilson, Sec. Dawn VanGUder, Senior Rep Kim Scott, Junior Rep. Shawn Hoke, Freshman Rep Dianne Vanslckle and Natalie Shelton GERMAN CLUB German club consisted of 37 members with Pres. David Thompson, Sec. Treas. Holly Carey and Reporter Scott Hiller. FRENCH CLUB French club consisted of 35 mem- bers with Pres Billy Skinner, V. Pres. Kim Jones, Sec Michelle Fagg and Treas. Sharton Hoke.
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F.C.A.: LEARNING ABOUT JESUS Learning more about Jesus, the Bible, and good Christian fellow- ship were the elements for a good year. This year those ideas were followed through by many. Some members of F.C.A. went to a county fall retreat in Novem- ber at Marshall. They organized an annual Christmas basket to a needy family and sponsored a series of Lenton Breakfasts for stu- dents and faculty during Lent. Once a week they had bible studies to study the bible and have fellowship. To pay for activities for some sixty members, the F.C.A. sold concessions at the J.V. football and freshman basketball games. The officers were Co-Presi- dents, Jana Phillips and Doug r iorp;V-President, Carrie Gibbs; Secretary-Treasurers. Carolyn Klrpatrlckand Jeff McMurry. The sponsor was Mr. Van Arsdel, Mr. Streetman, and Mrs. Keck. T: Student Council 1: M. Mermen, M. Royer, E. McDowell, T. French. 2: M. Bell, D. He wharf, A. Mor- gan, N. Shelton, T. Bergqulsf, C. Cam- pbell , B. Odle, T. Howland. 3: B. Shelton, S. Hoke, L. Letebvre, B. Vance, S. Hop- per, S. Monroe, L. Larew, J. Cheek. 4: W. Harpel, C. Gibbs, A. Wheeler, M. Hips key, E. Bullerdlck, K. Chenowlth, P. Jack- son, A. McLean, K. Evans, B. Martin. 5: K. Seale, J. McMurry, M. Rogers, S. Eden, J. Phillips. F.C.A. R. l: J. McMurry, M. Mennen, D. Tharp, J. Phillips, C. Kirkpatrick, C. Gibbs. 2: D. Vansickle, J. Wal- den, L. Morris, K. Evans, M. Royer, S. Irvin. 3: J. Fay, S. Meyer, W. Har- pel, J. Fay, K. Garrett, A. McLean, S. Eden, J. German, T. French, T. Nichols, K. Seale. 4: M. Rogers, M. Mennen, H. Bergqulsf, K. Chenowlth, J. Cummings, P. Jack- son, J. Gable, D. Horner, R. Threl- keld, E. Renick, E. McDowell, E. Bullerdlck, A. Morgan, R. Jones, D. Fenters, M. Verhey, T. Thomas, M. Seale, A. Alexander, B. Martin, R. Gable, J. Grant, M. Venezia.
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TL The Spanish club listens carefully. TR: Spanish Pres Janet Wilson waits to clob- ber her pmata. CL: Four year French club member — Sally Vollva. Bl: German club members John Cheek, Rachael Thomp- son, Jett Morris and Scott McDonald at International Night BP: French club Pres — Billy Skinner and V Pres Kim Jones have a good time at the last meeting of the year FOREIGN LANGUAGES — 23
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