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Spanish Club This year, the Spanish Club was kept busy with their activities and fund-raising projects to go to state convention in Austin. They had a bake sale, sold peanut brittle, candy sticks, sour balls and candy dishes. Some of the activities that members participated in were bowling, eating at a Mexican food restaurant and a joint Christmas party with the French Club. Spanish Club members were to go to a state convention in Austin in lVlarch, along with an ice skating party at Tandy Center. Officers ofthe Spanish Club this year were president-Diana Wartelle, vice- president-Cathy Corn, secretary-Dayna Henson, treasurer-Wanda Blount, and PASF chairman-Janet Casey. al Spanish Club bl Spanish Club members enjoy a meeting at an area bowling lane in the fall. cl French and Spanish club students had a joint meeting for their Christmas party this year at Kim Blakeman's house to enjoy each other's foreign customs. dl The French Club's Halloween party, held at Cara lVlackey's house, proved to be a popular spot for many differently dressed trick-or-treaters. el At the French and Spanish Club party, Mrs. Jones enjoyed cleaning up after a pie somehow found its way to her face. fl French Club 50 Organizations 1aE:3,,,,5e...E,,,, M 5, 3 -.mx Q. .. K c if y Q m e-4 Q M ,.... 1.1,-gag. g .Q :Vi fn-'15 -- -.. gags. 432,63 W I W sg as .. fs .. - K fy . ,qrggvigs , 1 r is '
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il.. ji...2i' Wifi el-eg Q- - - ..--....,s..1 e ab Thesplans. bi Gayla Pretzer receives several flowers as Ricky Pope watches. ci Gary Harlow tries to enjoy a performance as Eddie Smith causes a distraction. dl Suzie Murphy takes a ride and interrupts the concentration of Final Dress Rehearsal ei Fred Hutton takes a plunge as the cast of A Good Doctor watches in astonishment. fl Senior Debater Scott Worrell tries to make a point. gl Debaters. 9 In September Thespians enjoyed a picnic at Forest Park, where they participated in poetry reading and, of course, visiting the animals, and Thespians celebrated Halloween with a dress up party in October. November brought in the planning, casting, and hard work necessary in preparing for the fall musical. In December the curtains opened and the proud cast presented HThe Sound of Nlusic to celebrate its 20th anniversary. The International Thespian Society Convention was held at Rosenburg in January. In February the troup provided the entertainment and sets for the i'Give Nly Regards to Boswell presentation. In Nlarch, Thespians invited several schools to participate in the One-Act Play Clinic in which each school was judged on their own play. The district One-Act Play contest held at TCJC was also in Nlarch. Early in the year Thespians sold two-year planners, note pads, and cookbooks to make money and in lVlarch they sold Easter bunnies. Thespians ended the year in lVlay at the Awards Dinner in which new members were initiated and scholarship money was granted in memory of Donna Cole. Organizatio
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l ' I fNl,,l- . The French club worked hard to make money for their activities during the year. One of their fund-raising projects was the selling of doughnuts and hot chocolate in the winter. The main activity ofthe French Club was to be the Spring Banquet. They also had a Christmas party with the Spanish Club and were to go ice skating with them in January. French teacher, IVIrs. Loita Cottle, was to sponsor a week long trip to Europe during spring break. Ofhcers for the French Club were: presidentfLea Ann Hylton, hrst vice-president-Tracy LaQuey, second vice-presidentfCara Mackey, Celeste Bandy was secretary and treasurerfTerri Petelin. The historians were Lee Garner and Nancy Groce. Organizations 51
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