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M N SPANISH CLUB . . . D. Dao, R. Moreno, C. Mittelsteadt, M. Hening, S. Paul, S. Sugg, Y. Ramos, S. OaFuente, M. Hopkins, K. Wahson, Ms. Vasilakopl, M. Cruz, S. Hernandez, T. Thompson. Iphoto by Bryan Nix! I i W FRENCH CLUB . . . L. Huynh, Rfblguyen, M. Hartman, K. Kimbrell, L. Cauthen, K. East, S. Eubank, L . Brillhart, J. Yun, Mrs. Dragg, J. Felarca, D. Dunn, C. Tills, B. Flaten and D. Barker lphoto by Bzyan H190 86 ORGANIZATIONS Tw: I r --'L I I Z f - W w . I , 1 5- PROPIOUNCE IT LIKE THIS . . . As Stacie Eubank listens, Mrs. Dragg tells her the correct waj' to prom ounce the word. lphoto by Bryan Hixl
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Qmttp QLACQHS Qttt-Qofipgi .elite -le , gndividual Eon1mifrnefit i Two clubs, AGAPE and the Rodeo Club are totally opposite in most ways, but the do share two common features, small in size and togetherness. The AGAPE club is an organization that produced a lot of friendship and togerhness between the members. Beverly Dark sta- ted, I am able to share and express my feelings with other Christians here and become close friends with WORKING TOGETHER . . . Getting the board organized to be rearranged are Monica Miller and Christina McDowell. Iphoto by Bryan Nixl them. AGAPE has month- ly parties where they fellow- ship and have a lot of fun together. The club also went caroling at the Metroplex Care Center. The AGAPE Club members all agreed that spreading the word of Christ and trying to live it during peer pressured times is what the club is all about. This is the first year here to have a Rodeo Club. The club is made up of fellow cowboys and cowgirls, spon- sored by Ms. Burdette, help- ing each other with riding in the rodeo. Jeff Reeves state- d, One of the reason why I like being in this club is so that l can help others with riding and rodeoingf' On of the main reasons why we have a rodeo club is to pull together as a group and help each other. GETTING PREPARED . . . Preparing for the next events Corey Allman, Mrs. Burdette and Kari Weatherly work together to get everything ready for the rodeo. lphoto by Bryan Nixl AGAPE AND RODEO CLUB
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lT'S ALL p TO ME W S a Spanish club meeting, Ms. takes ideas from the mem- or various activities, Iphoto by Nix! WAS THAT . . . f Habla ud espanol? Do you speak Spanish? Parlez- vous Francais? Do you speak French? The two for- eign language clubs this year were the Spanish and French club. The Spanish Club officers were Yolanda Ramos, president, Don Dao, Vice-Presidentg Shelley Sugg, Secretary, Kay Wat- son, Treasurerg and Kelvin Mittelstead, Reporter. Ms. Vasilakopl was the sponsor. The Spanish Club celebrat- ed the Spanish holidays ac- cording to the Spanish cus- toms and learned to make HERE WE GO . . . As Kay Watson hands Calvin Mit- telsteadt a fund raiser brochure, she reminds him what they are selling them for. iphoto by Bryan Nix! fs it A but familiar to them Spanish treats. Other activi- ties consisted of visiting the Children's Hospital, seeing Hispanic Art exhibits at the museums, and going out to eat at various Spanish style restaurants and cooking a TALKING ' lunch for the teachers. Yo- landa Ramos explained, lt's fun going to all the var- ious places because you have an opportunity to meet a lot ofinteresting people, as Erbs E. well as, learn new things about the Hispanic cul- ture. The French Club sponsor was Mrs. Dragg. The officers were Barbie Flaten, presidentg John Fe- larca, Vice-Presidentg Christine Tills, secretaryf treasurerg and Walter Wykes, social chairman. The French Club also had many activities such as hav- ing a Christmas party, going ice skating, and trying the cuisine at French restau- rants. l enjoy the French language and going to ac- tivities to be around people who do also, remarked Christine Tills. The Spanish and French Clubs were into their individ-ual customs and spent extra time learning more about them. an ' Q1 I ,rn-. I I V gf I I ,xg .' 5 ff . ll ? Q l Y: i, y l lift My f... Q' 'i H HIGH CONCENTRATION . . . Tuning in, Laura Cauthen focuses to the the agenda for the French Club meeting. fphoto by Bryan NIXI LANGUAGES 87
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