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At the picture party, seniors Mike Kubinski and Lance McWilliams try some of Mrs. Kimbells all-famous taco salad. The party consisted of looking at pictures and reminiscing about memories of Monterrey. Photo by Doug Wallare, As club president, Debora Gomez Cseniorj shows her enthusiasm by dress- ing up for the Halloween party. Her ef- forts paid off when she was chosen as one of the best-dressed. Photo by Anna Erken. As active members of the Spanish club, Stephanie Hallford and Chris . David Cjuniorsj joined in on the fun at Monterrey. Photo by Doug Wallace.
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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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-as , , me A . NH Q ,. 'x'w' f , ' i SPANISH CLUB Mexico memorable M8rM's and carna- tion sales help finance the club's trip in April. NS., g 5 llll he opportunity to learn more about the culture of another country prompted many students to join the Spanish club. As a member of the club, one could enjoy numerous activities that included visiting Spanish churches, eating at various Mexican restaurants and enjoying the In Monterrey, students enjoyed the good value they received for the dollar, including shoe-shining costs, Ronnie Lee Cjuniorj gets his boots shined for about seventy-five cents. Pbolo by Clzrir David, One of the trip sponsors, Mr. jerry Sessions ffacultyj laughs with Anna Erken fseniorj as they look at pictures, Recalling the good times became the main event of the party. Photo by Doug Wallace. the colorful music of Mexico. Club members were able to get better acquainted at events like the annual initiation and Halloween party. As Mrs. Minerva Kimbell, club sponsor, put it, The highlight of the year was our trip to Monterrey. Students prepared for the trip by selling M8cM's throughout the school year and carnations at Christmas time and Valentine's Day. The group spent their five-day tour shopping, exploring the city and visiting various attractions around town. Gifts, souveniers and something special for each individual were all that the tourists had to show for their trip, as shopping played a major role in activities. Everyone enjoyed the good value they got for the dollar. One day was spent at nearby Horsetail Falls in the mountains. Here the group had a chance to view the beautiful falls while some went to the top and explored caves. After their day at the falls, the group dressed up for a night out. After dinner, a few of the people went for buggy rides. Late nights were spent in the hotel talking with friends and playing cards. The complete group agreed that, aside from the fourteen hour drive, the trip was tops. After the trip, the group met for a picture party to look back and recall the good times that had. - jayne Gramling Spanish Club 175
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