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International Cuisine: Mrs. June Hatfield, French and Spanish Club advisor, looks over the variety of dishes prepared by club members for the annual For- eign Language Club Banquet. The three foreign lan- guage clubs have a combined memberships of 212 students. They get together each year for a meal to sample a variety of ethnic foods and dress. World Class Dressers: Kendra Burnette, Les Morris, and Wendy Fleming pose after winning S10 each for the Best Costumes at the Foreign Language Banquet. Each person put their own costumes together and used their own clothes and jewelry to finish off their appearance. LEARN By Shannon Smith est had a number of academical- ly oriented clubs this year. Among these are the language clubs, Latin, German, and French and Spanish. The French and Spanish Club was sponsored by Mrs. June Hatfield. Lat- in Club sponsor was Mrs. Molly Norman, and the German Club was sponsored by Mrs. Jane Dietrich. The Frenchf Spanish Club boasted 140 members and each year grows larger. The club meets once a week and plans for ac- tivities such as the foreign language ban- quet, the tea for the teachers, and the Mr. Turkey sponsorship. Mrs. Hatfield summed up the purpose of the French and 170 Foreign Language Rafi we 'E - -'Is ft.. .5 ... ' A . L... L K A NG THE Spanish Club by saying, It is to enrich and have some kind of brotherhood be- tween students? The German Club had 24 students. When Mrs. Dietrich was asked how she felt about the club, she answered The club is a lot of fun, a lot of work, and a good way for students and teachers to work together after school. Hopefully it will spark more interest in the language. Although the club has not had the oppor- tunity to participate in any competitions yet, they hope to in the years to come. The German Club had many activities going on this past year. A couple of them Photos By Rob Hari were the foreign language banquet and 1 social get together once a month. Mrs. Dietrich also said, The Germa: language is not as hard to learn as man people think it is. It is related to Englisj which is a Germanic language. Everyon should try a foreign languageln The Latin Club also had many thing: planned, like the initiation picnic and th North Carolina Foreign Language Con vention in Chapel Hill. These three clubs represent a wide view and understanding of life in other land and other cultures. In these clubs peopl enjoy the fascination of another world.
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TESTING THE POWDER: Stacy Linville glides down the slopes at Hawksnest Ski Resort on a 1986 ski trip. Stacy served as an officer for the club in 1986 and 1987. SKI CLUB OFFICERS: Front Row: Teresa King, Janet Brooks, Roger Wilson. Back Row: Mrs, Portia Waters, Stacy Linville, Gretchen Combs, Stephanie Brakes. Not Pictured: Mark Marzano, Elizabeth Faircloth. ski Ciubf 169
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LATIN CLUB: Front Row: Mrs. Norman, sponsor, Elizabeth Faircloth, Jerri Myers, co consulsg Janet Brooks, aedile, Laura Long, Adam Beake, Amie Branham, Andi Brown, Christa Campbell. Second Row: Melody Davis, Mark Dinkins, Rob Duncan, Donnie Esposito, Ruth Ford, Tim Freeman, Beth Haggitt, Scott Harbin, Debbic Harpe. Third Row: Dawyn Hartman, Lori Jeune, Arlene Joy, Sally Kuhl, Monica Lide, Kristen Meeker, Cammie Moore, Jill Moore, David Small. Fourth Row: Jenny Nance, Kelle Owens, David Prevette, Jennifer Priutt, Leigh Ann Robertson, Ed Roush, Karla Myers, Su- zanne Smith. Back Row: Steve Combs, Valerie Strickland, Karen Swaringer, Crystal Truesdale, Mershon West, Seth Beale, Jon Cornantzer, Christi Canter, Leigh Cleary. Not Pictured: Ken Brown, Scott Leslie, Cliff Ogburn, Doug Sidmon, Lori Wood. GERMAN CLUB: Front Row: Amy Craig, Officer: Dottie Prevette, Officer, Cheryl Allen, Officer, Mrs. Jane Dietrich, sponsor, Anna Howell, Officer, Amy Howell, Beth Davis. Second Row: Debbie Clary, Jo- celyn Craft, Jay Hockenberry, Korey Shrontz, Brad Craig, Cheryl Hinkle. Third Row: Jack Small, Mick- ey Burkes, Angela Hoots, Stuart Englebert, Kerry Buchanon, Jimmy Pearson, Kim Hafer, Mark Cook. FRENCHXSPANISH CLUB: Front Row: Julie Cassada, Wendy Shelton, Kendra Burnette, Laura Wrights, Michael Hardin, Sybil Robertson, Wendy Fleming, Patrick Canupp, Jennifer Kindred, Jennie Hartness, Michelle Cornwell, Karla Olmedo, Mrs. Hatfield. Second Row: Angela McDaniels, Dawn Carter, Les Morris, Chantelle Mouzen, Sybil Rhodes, Kelly Hoover, Kellee Dann, Wendy Swain, Gina Shoaf, Amy Coxe, Christina Ruiz, Amy Lyons, Rennee Strong, Third Row: Grant Halverson, Karen Martin, Ed Rousch, Gigi Leaks, Robin Truitt, Christa Campbell, Rebecca Averette, Carol Samuel- son, Angela Dixon, Kelly Cox, Tonya Bear, Darell Hay, Michelle Morgan, Fourth Row: Jennifer Keith, Erica Rouzer, Betsy Styron, Ruth Doby, Katherine Gregory, Doug Harrington, Tate Rice, Katie Hart- ness, Kathy Osborne, Teresa King, Sally Kuhl, Trav- is Pence, Sandra Wright. Fifth Row: Kristen Morris, Rob Mothershed, Jimmy Willis, Lance Miller, Janet Baucum, Chris Freeman, David Labiak, Jeff Throw- er, Mellisa Rogers, Lori Pardue, Melissa Stijlja, Mi- quela Murray, Wendy Mayes. Six Row: Meg Fergus, Gretchen Combs, Melissa Elliot, Anthony Burn, Kim Chandler, Donna Todd, Stephanie Brakes, Erin Mclnnis, Kelly Gmach, Melissa Parks, Christie McAdams, Shannon Lily, Ashley Maxwell. Back Row: John Crawford, Kevin Green, Trent Jarvis, Shelly Abernathy, Tamara Glascoe, Allison Hughes, Stephanie Willetts, Jenny Reis, Francis Dodson, Gina Caroer, Kelly Sapp, Diane McDaniels, Jessica Wolfe, Suzanne Rourk, Kendra Hege, Jennifer Fox. Foreign Language 171
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