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Latin C lub, A Big Success Success was the word for the Latin Club this year. With suc- cess in mind, they plunged for- ward into a very busy, but rewarding experience. With the help of Mrs. Duke, their sponsor, they planned and prepared for their upcoming activities, such as the Foreign Language Food Fair, the Foreign Language Christmas x Party, a spring dinner, and the District Foreign Language Fair. The Latin Club accomplished a lot this year, and will try to make next yearjust as successful. Becky BalL Darrell Cox, Terry DowelL Angie Dunn, Tina Hale, Rick Inkrote, Jenee JostrantL Ann Lawson, Roger Longo, Bob Noler, Wendy Ostrander, Garth Potter, John Paul S uplira, Lisa Ann Wuerm- Ser. Salim John Paul takes his Santa role a bit too serioushr. if . is X 1 - , in -t M:Qg.t,,.gg,,5g-W ,525 M i 5 X ff S i -ess., .,,,. ,H T' 45: fff' -QUFS f . he i a -wg , , W,il.asizs:if-sfiisr. -am..,ig-t-f,,...s:Q-, -- - is--w - ,as f 1- V l . t- :gg ,ml if115Uia:..cz r-.l:'fS::zi,s,iiagg5g,,L,s55:g,,,3 ,g1-.:,,f,:-- .... s 151-PEEEA1 7 Tina is thrilled over her Latin assignment. Roger's mind begins to drU't out of Latin Class. Angie thinks that the play is one big lho, ho, ho. '
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The Vines Chapter of the al Junior Honor Society is group of individuals who strive or high set personal and aca- goals. The requirements this club are a 92 grade aver- ge, good citizenship and an of 12 service points quarter. To receive these points, variousjobs must done. Grading papers, selling candy during fund raisers, work- ing in the school store, and tutor- ing are a few of the things done to earn these points. This group, sponsored by Ms. Clifton and Ms. Walkup, organ- ized many projects this year. The most satisfying and heart warm- ing of these was the adoption of an elderly woman at Christmas time. The Honor Society did ht Tracy Newman, Heave H 0. . ' 7 H' 2 R s gxfl 1 'nf T ff, W 3 Stacey Fix, hot and tired numerous projects for Purple Pride Week. A dance, with the theme of Purple Paradise, was an activity given for the students. Also during this time the Honor Society donated a video tape machine to the school. These pro- jects were only a few taken on by the Honor Society this year. The Honor Society is a club we at Vines are proud of. 9th grade Ms. Walkup, pointing I0 the star of success. Neva Joiner, Fm not your slave.
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A Little Bit of Paris This year the French Club did several fund raising projects. They participated in the Foreign Foods Fair held during second quarter. Here they offered many delicious French pastries and some outstanding hors-d'ouvers. At Open House their room was most popular. The reason, free crepes with numerous fillings! They also sold candy bars to raise the total of their club fund. This group is sponsored by Ms. Spring the French teacher here at Vines. Congratulations for a great year! Mandana Ahaneen, Carol Anderson, Mike Brown, Teresa Cain, Tom Cate, Kelhfe Chapmen, Eric Corbett, Valerie Corbett, Sherri Derbonne, Megan Ditka, Kelhi Dolan, Timm Eckhardt, Carmen Falls, Nancy Jacobi, Paula Kley, Sydney Lang- ford Lori Moore, Karen Neehi, Bryan Nelson, Kenny Owen, Karen Peck, Carla Percy, Frances Perkins, Jane Podowski, Heidi Poetschke, Toni Ruckle, Brian Seveland Gigi Shamsy, Deanne Stamey, Krys Starcher, Susan Stevens, Suzanne Thomas, Maria Tolotta, Susan Waddell Nancy Wellbeloved Stephanie Widmyer, Deanna Robbins, Ms. Spring v g!':'f French Club members listen attentivehi. Marybeth Palachek, full of ideas. lil I Sidney Langford states the facts. Diana Robbins takes down the minutes ofthe meeting.
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