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un with rench Culture Do you speak a foreign lan- guage? That's what taking French is all about. Students that take French has an opportunity to get into the French Club. Members of the French Club have had several activities. First, members meet tohaveadinnerand a costume party. Everyone that came brought a French delicacy, and the one's who wanted to dressed has a person in French society. Around Christmas time the French Club went to Piedmont Nursing Home to sing Christmas carols in French and English. The people really seemed to enjoy the young people singing and talking with them. This made their Christmas brighter. As well as, helping older people, the French Club also has fun things for themselves. They had a BINGO contest and gave away prizes. ln February, the French Honor Society had the induction for all French Il students in the second semester that had a 93 in French and 85 over all. Also, they had Foreign Language Week which was March 3-8, 1985, and the National French Contest on March 8, that was sponsored by the American Association of Teachers of French. CLUB How: Darrell Yow, Pamela Karen Yow, Crystal Candy Yow, Terry Valerie Johnson. ana Row: Keilah Hathcock, Huneycutt, Steve Furr, Russell Taylor, Monica Turner, Litta Morton, Karen Bell, Larry Watson. Back Row: Kimberly Talbert, Marla Ashcralt, Alison Linker, Terry Tucker, Amie Yandle. Chris Huneycutt, Lisa Huneycutt, Donna Troulman. FRENCH CLUB Front Row: Elizabeth Drye, Amy Scott, Gina Poulos, Beth Barbee, Angie Lowder, Lisa Poplin, Tamara Buiwe. Second Row: Jay Gibson, Michael Ashcraft, Chad Smith, Amy Morton, Tim Love, Leslie Turner, Wayne Thomas, Brad Tucker. Back Row: Renae Smith, Patricia Eudy, Patricia Bowers, Dionne Osborne, Brenda Helms, Crystal Furr, Angie Huneycutt, Luann Love, Lori Greene, Tammy Tucker. ' 'French Club 101
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us! two years old unior Civitan sets fast pace With this being just the second ear, Junior Civitans have led an tive part in the life of the school d community. From Special llympics to regular meetings to ist wearing the yellow-orange I-shirt, the influence of Junior 'HE FINAL TOUCHES tephanie Liles helps Robin Sells give her akeup the final touches before the Junior ivitan pageant begins. Civitans is wide-spread. Junior Civitan had their 1985 Miss Junior Civitan Pageant. This contest consisted of Junior Civitan members who were Junior female students. The theme of the pageant was Winter Wonderland. The winner of the pageant was Amie Yandle, escorted by Terry Tucker. First runner up was Robin Sells, escorted by Stan Shelton. Second runner up was Alison Linker, escorted by Ashley Huneycutt. Junior Civitan members have also had several district meetings which were held at East Rowan High School and West Mecklenburg Charlotte. OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPH Junior Amie Yandle, Miss Junior Civitan 1985, shows her happiness alter winning her new title with a big smile. NIOR CIVITAN ont row: Kim Burleson, lanie Yost, Cheryl Graham, tricia Eudy, Cindy Almond, nessa Hunsucker, Yvette bry. Second row: Wanda tley, Melanie Howard, Shawn Ruttman, Wendi Elird, Trisha Miller, Amy Baucom, Deidra Mauldin, Pam McSwain. Back row: Marla Ashcraft, Diana Harrell, Beth Barbee, Julie Carpenter, Mandi Howell, Terri Riedel, Marilyn Whitley, Pam Burnette, Tammy Barbee. JUNIOR CIVITAN Front row: Angie Bowers, Ivy Bishop, Mary Bennett, Kim Tucker, Paula Troutman, Deidra Chance, Wendy Austin. Second row: Sandra Munday, Keilah Hathcock, Mary Jane Kennedy, Kristie Huneycutt, Crystal Os- borne, Chris Wallace, Mark Little, Candi Broadway. Back row: Chad Smith, Terry Hinson, Marsha Thomas, Michelle Hat- Iey, Penny Paige, Michelle Hinson, Lisa Poplin, Patricia Bowers, Kimberly Forrest. ' Jr. Ci vitan ' 103
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