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A CAROLING WE WILL GO. Before Christmas, Mrs. Rhea's 2nd and 5th period classes went caroling from door-to-door, etting everyone in the Christmas spirit. USICAL DUO. Seniors, Dale Hunsucker End Darin Hatley enjoyed singing Christmas .arols in their French class. French Connections Students learn the French ocabulary as well as the customs nd traditions of France. Each year he French classes go to a French lay or concert. This year, they went o a concert at Charlotte. A French inner was also held. This year it as a French masquerade ball in hich all of the students were asked o dress in French costumes and ring a French food. Taking French s an excellent way to learn about ifferent peoples and customs and t helps in linking us to the rest of he world. FRENCH CLUB. Front rovw Tim Hagler lPres.J, Dale Hunsucker CV. Pres.J, Mark Edwards fSec.J, Karen Tucker fTreas.J, Robin Sells fStudent Council Rep.J, Mrs. Rhea Joe Kendrick, Kimberly Forrest, Lisa Lucas, Nina Burris, Connie Morton, Chris Weide. Second rom Paula Troutman, Kimberly Tucker, Zanna Worsham, Joan Paige, Stephanie Liles, Deedie Mauldin, Shawn Ruttman, Donna Troutman, Gwen Barbee, Eric Love, Amy Scott, Donna Summers. Back row: Diana Harrell, Kimberly Talbert, Dewayne Eudy, James Flowe, Wendy Austin, Sharon Almond, Cindy Hinson, Terri Sells, Dee Dee Maguire, Brenda Huegel, Darin Hatley, Nathan Thomas. FRENCH CLUB. Front row: Jennifer Thompson, Karen Taylor, Terry Foreman, John Hill, Mandi Howell, Tammie Lapish, Mark Little, Laura Horton, Pam Bell, Stella Simpler, Nancy Terry, Freddie Gray. Second row: Rodney Tucker, Amy Baucom, Marla Ashcraft. Candi Broadway, Patty Huneycutt, Yvette Mabry, Beth Barbee, Patricia Bowers, Vanessa Hunsucker, Susan Teeter, Susan Lambert, Karen Smiley, Wendi Efird. Back row: Gina Poulos, Dionne Osborne, Steve Furr, Danny Efird, Lisa Kinley, Calvin Gainey, Tina Staton, Kim Mesimer, Randy Mabry, Michelle Hinson, Kip Burris. French! 173
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My V 172fFrench CHOW TIME. French students enjoy good food and laughter at the French dinner held in the spring of 1983. WHAT DO YOU SEE? Last fall, English, French and Drama classes saw play in the auditorium given by a local group.
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GETTING TO THE POINT. Junior Civitan members are ordered by senior Chip Hatley to clean up his truck, after it has apparently been rolled by a prankster. A TEACHERS WORK IS NEVER DONE. Advisor Nancy Morris puts the finishing touches on the inauguration pictures in the school's library window. First Impressions People say that first impressions are always important and that they determine success or failure. If this is true, the Junior Civitan must have made a whale of an impression on the students and teachers. The first impression was delivered by Mr. J. E. Jerrell in early September. Mr. Jerrell discussed the purpose of Jr. Civitan and the activities for its members. After the meeting, officers for the new club were chosen and plans rolling. The members began their year of community service by helping with the Special Olympics on October 25. Handicapped children from the Greenwood Center came in and coupled with the members of Jr. Civitan for a day of ribbons, prizes, hugs, and picnics. The fun of being kids for a day was shared by adults as well as teenagers who attended l74!Junior Civitan tai the very special event. The fun kept on as West Stanly Jr. Civitan chartered with the biggest club of N. C. District West, and made our sponsoring club, Albemarle Civitans, very proud. Charter Night was November 2 and was attended by district Jr. Civitan officers as well as Civitan President, Albert Hyatt. Community members could not help but to meet members of the club as they went out to sell Spook . , 2 . iw' .. . sltt . r l . W .2523 4 ' f I I If we ii' L di JUNIOR CIVITAN OFFICERS. Foreman, Sergeant-At-Armsg Amy Treasurerg Susan Lambert, Tammi Kiker, Vice Presidentg Freda Sm President. Insurance . This insuran guarantees its holder that if the yard gets rolled, Jr. Civit members will clean it up. All in all, Jr. Civitan had a bu year. The new club set good fir impressions as well as hig standards for future clubs.
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