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FRENCH CLUB PRCMOTING FRIENDSHIP French Club's first act was the election of it's offi- cers under the direction of Susan Marner, sponsor. Dan Austin was elected president, Sonya Alexander, trea- surer: and Sheri Walker, secretary. A French Club display was sited at Trenton Trust Company for Homecoming. Christmas time approached and there were French carols to learn during spare time in class for the carol- ing expedition. Spring time brought French Club into past traditions such as the French Club Banquet, where students tasted an array of French cooking and they also met Spanish Club head on in the annual volleyball game, in which French Club was defeated. For their last gathering they went to the Brass Bull for lunch after school was out. French Club meant learning about French culture and growing closer to other French language students. 1. Nic Juric, Sheri Walker, Dan Austin, Stacey Wipf and Lee Ann Williams take the lead parts in a French P ay- 2. The French Club Banquet included many French foods, such as quiche, acheese, egg and bacon dish which tastes similar to hot custard. 3. The 1978-79 French Club. Q' rt. j 85 l
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SPANISH CLUB ORKING HARD Throughout the year, Spanish Club, sponsored by Lionel Brown, gave Spanish students the opportunity to plan activities for fun and education in Spanish cul- ture. Spanish Club brought in a victorious 1979 as they defeated French Club in the annual volleyball duel. Spanish Fiesta in Springtime topped the list of Spanish Club events. Members from all classes worked overtime to learn their lines for the Spanish skits, while others planned the menu and made decorations. One member created a huge pinata, which was glued together with wallpaper paste to be broken at the fies- ta.D 1. Row 1, left to right: Jamie Ausmus, secretary, Brenda Trump, president: Brenda Kennedy, vice-presi dent, Brenda Lovell, treasurer. Row 2: Lionel Brown, sponsor: Gerri Whitely, Carrie Nichols, Stephanie Brassfleld, Kelli Westcott, Beth Shaffer, John Victo- ria, Debbie Smith, Brian Berg. Row 3: Bill Gardner, Russ Etters, Nancy Breitenbutcher, Mindy Mack, Bren- da Wyant, David Slater, Tim Wilcox, Pam Coffman, Jean Ann Rice, Barbara Porter, Sherea Wilson. 2. Freshmen Spanish students perform at the Spring Fi esta. 1 . ..-,-v-----. . f- J... -B ,-l1ii ,Y-.. .--1,-.g----.-l DE ESPHNOL l' ,, -9, PGA...-.-f ....- g, 1 1 UPI! ll!!! flli '-' -in vs f -.. iii , . ,'-vb. A. L.. , . l .NA '. -'N' ln ' ..,-1.3.4-q
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FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA STUDENTS LEARN FHA began its activities with the Freshmen Get-To- gether Picnic, which allowed freshmen members a chance to meet the Senior High members. A bunking party was also held in Musick's room at THS. This meant an evening full of games and talk- ing. Money was raised for Cerebal Palsy by having rum- mage and bake sales, a Rockathon and collecting do- nations. As the end of the school year approached, officers for the year took a step down to allow new officers to take their place at the Mother-Daughter Banquet held in the Spring. 1. Row 1: left to rlght: Mary Hughes, Brenda Kennedy, Becky Sager, Debbie Brown, Bev Deskins, Christal Brown, Brenda Robertson, Allison Guess, Bridgette Moore, Melba Musick, sponsor. Row 2: Pam Long, Venita Smith, Patty Burkeybile, Angie Lloyd, Sheri Stoops, Cathy Roberts, Connie Carpenter, Debbie Mor- ley, Lori Allen, Rhonda Jackson, Betty Carpenter, Tyann Lisle, Renee Griffith, Marcia Burkeybile, Don- na Merrell, Sandy Eads. Row 3: CeCe Nelson, Parthe- lia Grimes, Lisa Taylor, Diana Crawford, Linda Petty, Ky Yeager, Robin Griffith, Tina Cander, Susie Saw- yer, Sonci Reeter, Brenda Brennenstuhl, Laurie Myers. 2. Newly-elected President Bridgette Moore begins her duties at the Mother-Daughter Banquet held in the Spring. 3. Mary Hughes meets Melba Musick and accepts the Harriet Miranda Scholarship at the Awards Assembly. 4. Every club must have a purposel As one can tell by the symbol of lighted candles, FHA has many. 5. Brenda Robertson, point keeper, Christal Brown, vice-president: Becky Sager, recreation leader, Mary Hughes, secretary: Bridgette Moore, parlamentarian: Allison Guess, treasurer: Brenda Kennedy, historian, Debbie Brown, reporter: Beverly Deskins, president. 6. Musick clowns around with master chef Kevin McKeehan during the Awards Assembly. or at at
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