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f W.i-wats 1 Banquets Tie Pest With Present This year's sophomores came to SHS with much enthusiasm and many ideas. Through the Junior Classical League, a predominately sophomore club, they made their ideas work. Advisor Mrs. Emma Davis allowed members to use class time to plan upcoming events. President Angie Kirby presided over all meetings and projects. To improve the appearance ot' the football concession stands, JCL added a long overdue coat of paint. Club members packed and distributed Thanksgiving baskets in November for those in lredell County hospitals. Engaging in a Christmas party and Roman banquet, they widened their knowledge of Roman food and customs. at a J.V. basketball game, manager Joy Matthews Front row - A. Kirby, president, L. Adler, v.-president: R. Sparks, secretary, S. Turnipseed, treasur- erg M. Boyce, sergeant-at-arms. Second row - B. Baker, R. Morgan, P. Lee, C. Davidson, K. Lam- berth, M. Angel. Third row - P. Davidson, S. Mullis, D. White. L. White, B. Hopkins. Back row - B, Baker. J. Huneycutt. T. Gill. B. Gwaltney. and C, Davis. 62iClubs M 'vw Fascinated by the colorful Greek and Roman history, JCL member, Lou Ann White exam- ines several books donated by the club.
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During the annual Spanish banquet, Louise Martin, Pressley Long, and Nan Douglas enter- tain with their version of a Mexican hat dance. Club Aids Tornado Victims For the first time this year, Spanish l students were allowed to join the club. Also, the name was changed from the Spanish Club to Circulo del Espanol. was guest speaker at one of Circulo del Espanolis meetings. She showed slides and led an interesting discussion about a possible trip to Spain over Easter. After the tornado disaster in Central America, the Circulo del Espanol collected cans of food and sent them to those needy people. Special activities this year included a Valentines dance and the annual Spanish Christmas banquet. The banquet was held in the school cafeteria. Club members danced, sang Christmas songs in Spanish, bb' D h ' h . . .- De le eems' W 0 was Cm exe ange and broke the traditional pinata. student in Spain for a year during college, rf, 'giant ' - x.. . 5. . . e O -M .C fs, i :N - K F X Inrli smbniil fit 2. K L, vw .. an an - During Foreign Language Week, Spanish students Pam Carrigan and Skip Thompson display their projects for the class. Spanish Club: Front row: Mrs. M. Johnson, advisor, B. Cherry, pres., P. Hamilton, v. pres.g R. Tevenpaugh, sec.g N. Douglas, treas.g K. Englebert, sar.-at-arms, Mrs, P. Stewart, advisor. Second row: S. Blevins, M. Witherington, D. Hunt, G. Riera, N. Hollaway, P. Long, C. Myers, B. Mor- rison, P. Maddox, P. Higgins, E. Carson, J. Willeland. Third row: D. Harris, D. Grant, C. Norman, C. Baker, T. Leaptrott, D. Payne, B. Bass, J. Sloan, S. Johnson, T. Ridenhour. Fourth row: B. Foster, Ir. Lackey, L. Howard, S. Spratt, P. Montgomery, L. Faust, M. Caldwell, J. Lambert. Fifth row: K. Missic, M. Wyatt, N. Sisk, B. Dooley, L. Harmon, J. Wells, R. Roberts, R. Houpe, R. Campbell, B. Chilton, S. Murdock, J. Dooley. Sixth row: P. Campbell, W. Barnard, S. Rosser, W. Waugh, C. Cox, G. Taylor, P. Carrigan. Seventh row: K. Messick, Y. Goldbaugh, R. Stikeleather, H. Mills, C. Cox, S. Miller, K. Epps. Eighth row: J. Smith, J. Robbins, L. Lloyd, D. Earnhart, L. Brantley, B. Goode, S. Waters, J. Boggs. Ninth row: S. Wilson, C, Redmond, S. Armor, R. Gray, M. Lavender, G. Ogburn, R. Hellard, T. Smith, L. Little, K. Ayers. Tenth row: C. Aldrich, J. Lloyd, B. Sherrill, P. Raiford, R. Whiting. Eleventh row: T. Jenkins, S. Cavendish, C. Williams, B. Parks, J. Stroud, B. White, S. Dearman, L. Messick, P. Cornellis, T, Waugh, K. Teague. Twelfth row: J. Barnard, M. Haddix, J. Jenkins, M. Taylor, E. Cook, K. Harris, and T. Daniels.
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AFS Plans Trip To Pennsylvania Through the American Field Service, members gained insights into native customs and governmental systems at home as well as abroad. Students joumeyed to Pennsylvania for a student exchange program. The trip served to unite our school with an Amish coummunity in Lancaster. At the end of March Northern students repaid the visit, giving them a chance to study life at SHS. Later during the annual AFS weekend, foreign exchange students from surrounding areas gathered in Statesville for a weekend of fellowship, parties, and enlightening discussions. Under Benji Leaptrott's supervision, many interesting programs were enjoyed. Vice-president Elizabeth Gaines discussed and showed slides on the Camping Tour of the West. Although the club was not able to sponsor an exchange student this year, members did get a chance to learn about Germany through Mrs. Allen Revier and her son Steve. The candy sale helped raise needed funds to support a froeign exchange student in the future. ...Q - Making good use of available materials, AFS President 'Benji Leaptrott and Cheryl Alexander finalize last minute preparations for the up- Elizabeth Gaines views many films aburt Penn- coming trip to Pennsylvania. sylvania's illuminating heritage. AFS: Front row: Mrs. N. Dearman, advisorg B. Leaptrott, presidentg E. Gaines, vice-presidentg G. Gilliam, secretary. Second row: J. Harmon, S. York, W. Barnard, L. Faust, L. Mundhenke, P. Bruning, J. Brooks, J. Eller, C. Davidson. Third row: M. Sherrill, T. Breneman, J. Stroud, J. Barnard, N. Curlee, E. Aman, A. Chuber, M. Long, J. Mathews, C. Alexander, M. Raymer, K. Alexander. Fourth row: A. Archibald, C. Gilliam, N. Sisk, G. Riera, M. Bristol, D. Fetzer, L. Stanley, K. Englebert, J. Lloyd, J.J. Griffith, M. Walsh. Back row: J. King, S. Armour, R. White, E. Boyd, B Goode, J. Dooley, J. Mclunkin, and C. Dearman. Clubs- 63
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