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LATIN CLUB xpanding in activities, the Latin Club had a busy year. The usual events took place such as the annual slave sale, which helped raise money for the club, and the annual Roman Feast which offers a variety of new and different foods. Different activities which the club took on included hosting a talent show and sponsoring a Mr. and Mrs. Legs contest. Contestants were voted on by dropping a coin into a bucket with their favorite pair of legs pasted to the top of the bucket. The winners, Kris Keller and Lisa Marks Cseniorsj received a sash and flowers. In March, twenty-three club members ventured to San Antonio for the state convention. The club was awarded several awards including a first place ribbon for the girls 880 relay team, which consisted of Lisa Ridenour Cseniorj, Amy Israel Cjuniorj, Kathy Haas Csophomorel and Robin Banfield Cseniorj. Other ribbons went to Angie Hedgecoth Csophomorej for second place in the frisbee throw, third place went to Kathy Haas Csophomorej for the girls long jump and fifth place went to Robin Banfield Cseniorj for the girls 100 yard dash. An art award for fourth place went to Melody Moore Cjuniorj for a black and white drawing. The success in Expand program Initiation big event for new members the Olympics brought home a second place trophy. Of course, these activities would not be possible without sponsor Mrs. Beth Bodkin ffacultyl and the club officers. Elected president was Pam Hines Cseniorj, while vice- president was Lisa Ridenour Cseniorj, secretary was Linda Ridenour Cseniorj, treasurer was Bret Giraud Cjuniorj, second year historian was Robin Banfield Cseniorj and first year historian was Bonnie Bearden Cjuniorj. The year came to a close with a cookout at Mrs. Bodkin's home and a swimming party at Burger's lake the last day of school, Mrs. Bodkin commented It was one of our best years yet. Shelly Henderson.
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fin il A os' R99 if me K- 'AW - aww, Seve, . e Il' 5.-sw-...' c New of . ,-.. gg . ,. Hg, as we A -W f A in - ,ii G... ' if L' di a.- sl' FRENCH CLUB ot quite Paris No French is needed as Kelly Morgan lseniorj enjoys pizza at a club activity 9 ,W ,Ky Q M. Q X, , 7 af' V 9 I QQ ui, je parle francais, one excited French Club member blurted. This was one statement almost every French student had mastered by the end of the year. This statement meant, Yes, I speak French October was a month for ghosts and goblins. The French Club kept this tradition alive with their annual Halloween party. Members dressed as pirates, ghosts, ragdolls and other original ideas. A variety of games were played, some involving skill and coordination. Later on in the year, the club indulged in a feast of salad, pizza and garlic bread. The meeting was held at Mama's Pizza. Members ate and enjoyed conversation in a non- school atmosphere. Get- togethers like these gave Club officers ideas for future parties. The Tandy Center was the location for the most dangerous event. Members slid, fell and even a few skated around the rink. A chill was in the air when the club members met for their Christmas party. Despite the wintery weather, warm french foods warmed everyone's bellies and hearts. Each member was allowed to bring his or her favorite french dish. - Suzanne Compton French Club. FRONT ROW: Charlene York, Amy Brown, Stacy Cowling, Mrs. Toombs, Kelly Morgan,jeff Gerke-,julie George, Carolyn Glasscock, Carla Harrison. Sumathi Venkatappan, Rita Branton, Revathi Venkatappan, Theresa Garvin. SECOND ROW: Michele Tyler, Denise Dorsey, Dani DiBlasi, Gayla Price, Michelle Wimberly, Christie Parton, Libby King, Sharon Grundy, Mary Segler, Leslie Baker, Kelly Witherspoon, Crystal Aylor, DeeAnn Tooley, Debra Harvey, Vanessa Harwell, Sylvia Moates, Sherry Harmon. THIRD ROW: Natalie Edwards, Alicia Nelson, Penny Daniel, Susan Alexander, Arden Carhey, Renee Matsler, Marque Wied, Tana Sharp, Paige Liggett, judy Chitty, jody Schott, Ken Hayes, Shirley Frizzell, Karen Martin, Bryan Harris, Sharlyn Dempsey, Cindy johnson. BACK ROW: Devon McMinn, Kellie Briggs, Richelle Steelman, Ressie Browning, Aimee Henson, Brian Tarbet,-James Pine, Chuck Hunter, Allen Cathey, Brian Milne, Richard Monaco, Craig Skinner, Scott Covell, Beau Beard,james Witkowski, Melissa Randall, LeeAnn Russell. French Club 171
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Taking first prize in the Latin Club Talent Show was a unique band called Eruption, Lead guitarist, Leonard Ehalt Cseniorl performs You Really Got Me Now. Pboto by Smit Burgoon. t 5 it 3 In preparation for the annual Roman Feast, Shelly Henderson Cjuniorj helps set up tables. The feast included sampl- ing a variety of foods and eating to one's heart's content. Pboto by Tony Saldana. The Mr. and Mrs. Legs contest was an extraordinary event held during the first annual Latin Club Talent Show. Presenting Kris Keller Cseniorj with this prestigious award, Lisa Ridenour fseniorj bestows him a kiss. Photo by Stott Burgoan. As a yearly event, the Latin Club pat- ticipates in a slave sale. Waiting to be auctioned to the highest bidder are Melody Moore, Kyle Eamey, Rick Parker, fjuniorsj, Randi Winegardner, Linda Hensley, fseniorsj and Laurie Davison fjuniorj. Pbolo by Doug Wallace. F it Latin Club president, Pam Hines fseniorj is escorted across the stage by Mr. jerry Sessions Qfacultyj at the slave sale. Parn's sale raised the most money. Photo by Doug Wallace at af 3 i 5-tt ' an if 4 k N., V .iz .ft ' 'T w, 5- H 1, . X A Latin Club 173
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