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,. . ,Y ..,,...,..,... ,. ,.........-- - 1' Officers of the Latin Club hold a special meeting to make plans for the year. . ai Speaking Spanish, learning customs and discovering new ideas fills Spanish Club's meetings this year. The club was limited to ninth graders enrolled in advanced Spanish class only. The sponsor was Mrs. Crumm. Thirty-three Latin Club members gathered at May Avenue Bank in Roman costumes for their annual ban- quet. First class officers were Ron Stand- adage, Marsha Hughart, David Morton, Clifford Mayfield, and Chuck Schem. Second hour officers were Duke Webb Vicki Scheulen, Cheryl Womack, David Nix and Melinda McAuliffe. Customs, Cultures, Language F' r1.,,., .. .- t F!! ,ex . 'eff it if ' fs 1 1 ' - .- Q ' 7 x at t , U J K '- fl! I ri 'W - Officers of the two Latin classes are David Row: Duke Webb, presidentg Ron Stand- :J Q L . Morton, secretary-treasurerg Clifford May- age, presidentg Chuck Schem, reporterg - field, sergeant at arms: Bob Miller, sergeant Vickie Scheulan, vice-presidentg and 3, --'K , ,- at armsg Cheryl Womack, sceretary-trea- Marsha Hughart, vice-president. -' 2, -- 'ia surerg Melinda McAuliffe, reporter. Back . X S' 85' fimfewb s Xu 'P Always there if help is needed in Spanish is club sponsor Mrs. Crumm. Togas and sandals brightened up the Latin Club banquet.
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1- 'sJ ' H .r Decorating the Spanish room for Open House are Debbie Atkinson and Cindy Fergrson. t e YW Ils it Locating Madrid were Pat Perry, president Margy McGuire secretary Brenda Dether Susie Smith and Jan Willis, songleadersg age treasurer Kent Pinson vice president punish, French, Latin Learn About Skills, Many activities highlighted the year for the French Club. Among them were Le Beaux Bebe contest, which means The Cutest Baby contest. Win- ners of this contest were Debbie Mc- Caw and Barry Bryan. Another pro- ject, a banquet at O.C.M., was attended by the French Club. In class French students study the language, maps, customs, and sing songs. Elected as officers this year were Joni Drake, presidentg Robyn Ward, vice-presidentg Robert Adams, secretaryg Connie Smith, treasurerg and Randy Breshears, Sgt. at arms. Sponsoring the group was Mrs. Ann Sherry. Drawing up plans for French Club's activi- ties were Connie Smith, treasurerg Randy Breshears, sgt. at armsg Joni Drake, presi- French Club hosted 30 students at its an nual party held at O.C.U. Seated at the Frst table are the French Club Officers. Beaux Bebe contest resulted in two winners, Debbie McCaw and Barry Bryan. dentg Robyn Ward, vice-presidentg and Rob- ert Adams, secretary. g il af -s, .---. 1
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I -gnc. Journalism and Yearbook students combine their ideas on a critical piece of sports copy. Hard Work, Long Hours Keep ,I . N , ' P '- . ex . ' , f , - . -' - 'I I 4 V V . . , .l 'xx I M if - xx x - vj 'YK . ,, , qw fb-gt'..l X I :ff ' 'I l 1 '7fE'..',f'N.. .5 V l ezL,--L1- N. j ' 4 me ,ga-4' -. as 1 Brainstorms . . . downfalls . . . dead- lines . . . triumphs . . . all make up the life ofa journalism student. Journalism Club consists of 40 members, all of which have to be en- rolled in either Newspaper or Year- book Staff. Among all the other duties the jour- nalism Club has, members also spon- sored a Christmas decorating contest, a booth at the carnival and the Spirit Royalty contest. l-Iighlights ofthe 1968-69 included a yearbook sign-in, a pin each member received, and a special award given to the most outstanding student in News- paper and in Yearbook. Sponsor was Mrs. Doughty. Students Busy .P-...f A - - .V K Y 6 i -1 Newspaper students talk over future plans for the Wi1dcatTale. I .613 -.1 , 'i e '2 f in ig. . 5 VH- Q . 3 ' l nj I ' l ' . fl 'li V' V '- Y Mui.. ' nn: - Smiling after everything is done are Lorrie Hutton, yearbook, and Vicki Scheulen, newspaper. , 1 ,,.: I 'F 'E J. ' net. Yearbook students Claudia Roebuck, Ellan Wright and Debbie Ramsey crop pictures for the Organization section of the year- book, Newspaper students Linda Bickerstaff, Vickie Scheulen, and Robyn Weatherly sell Miss Wells the latest issue of the Wildcat Tale.
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