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The high point of the year was traveling to the State Junior Classical League convention in Amarillo. We met a great number of people from all over the state with similar interests. We came back with many awards, and John Galbreath won the Office of State Presi- dent. The sightseeing in Amarillo was not exactly thrilling, but we all had a lot of fun nonetheless. The best thing about being a part of this club is learning about classical civilizations through various experiences and activities. We sampled Roman foods, dressed in replicas of Roman clothes, and learned about the ancient customs and religion at our Saturnalia tThe Roman Version of Thanksgivingl. Latin may be a 'Dead Language' but Churchill Latin Club students keep the language and culture alive and flourishing. Julie E. Mims, 11 Latin Club members wait for their plane.. At the museum they listen to the speaker explain about a vase. And away we go Front Row: Mr. Bob Hicks, Carrie Buttemiller, Kelly Kopp, Virginia Wilson, Kelly Raley, Stacey Ohmes, L. R. Powers, Holly Burton. Second Row: Alexandra Liske, Kenda Culpepper, Lance Cumberland, Sheryl Hoffer, John Cutrer, Mesey Pilgrim, Donny Goff. Third Row: Cheryl Spann, Julie Mims, J. B. Summitt, Sean Bodkin, Rupa Koneru, Caroline Knox, David Daualos. Front Row: Carlos Arroyo, Kim Hollo Jacklyne Lawrence, Dee Dee Gonzales D Dillard. Second Raw: Shannon Starr L Lewis, Stacey Fincher, Susan Ford Butrica. Third Row: Chris Taylor, Barry Yo Troy Chakles, Ken Hamilton, Lisa Kamperr Clint Gibbons.
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'encn, French Honor Society, erman, Spanish Honor Society The high points for me as an active nber and officer in French Club were ag part of a group of people who red an interest in the language, cor- Jonding with pen pals from French- aking countries, working at Piccadil- Fair at the Wheel of Fortune, where st of our funds came from, and par- pating in French Honor Society. ne low points in French Club were apathy shown by various members i the small attendance at meetings. Ana Martinez, 12 The high points as an active member l officer of French Club were nerous. This year the club sponsored collection of funds for the restora- 1 of the Statue of Liberty. This pro- L, in turn, provided a sense of pride in vwing that I took part in helping 55 repair one of our major symbols of freedom in this country. Besides this, Piccadilly Fair, the number one source of money for the club, allowed us to pro- fit considerable this year. Thus we were able to hold our annual French Honor Society induction . . . a big success. Re ecca Martinez, 12 The high point for French Honor Society this year was the overall success of the ceremony for new inductees. The low point of FHS was having to type the poem which was placed in the program in memory of Caroline Knapp who was the president of the National French Honor Society. Lizzette Palmer, 11 As president of the German Club this year, I, along with the other of- ficers, directed a major rebuilding pro- gram. We doubled the club's member- ship and made improvements in the in- terests and culture of German. Mike Webb, 12 For me the high point this year in German Club was the beginning of the school year when we were gaining new members and our membership climbed fifty percent. Pete Almquist, 12 Although many of our objectives re- mainded unaccomplished this year, we feel we have built a strong foundation upon which future goals can be attained by those following in our footsteps. Mark Apaller, 12 S C I-I ALL! PAS Carl Ohlenbusch, Mark Spaller. Members of the German Club are Front Row: Mrs. Hildegard Adams, Amanda Stewart, Carolyn Raffaele, Randy Court. Second Row: Michelle Friedeck, Becky Fisher, Clay Green. Third Row: Mike Webb, David Burns, John Tschiehart, Donna Cottingham. Fourth Row: Malcolm Smith, Jeff Gerhard, Pete Almquist, Members of the Spanish Honor Society are Front Row: Maggie Buttemiller, Jennifer Davis, Nu, Sal Grosso. Amanda Diettrich, Juli Blanda, Kathy McCoy, Sheryl Ball, Donna Harrison. Second Row: Mrs. Dorothy Burns, Deborah Scecina, Doris Loyez, Sherry Horne, Lisa Garrett, Alison Buckley, Jennifer Teallon, Robyn Mendelsohn, Stephanie Crawford, Bonnie Symonds. Third Row: Nancy Cadena, Jane Spagnoletti, Tatti Carillo, Kathy Gregoire, Kellie Cunov, Julie Kennedy, Tina Huiatt, Julie Harrison, Lisa Edwards, Mr. Arthur Glaze. Fourth Row: Joan Garcia, Lea Talbert, Roger Mireles, Jennifer Marshall, Ledet Payne, Mike Kempf, Rochelle Herrera, Yelena Vaynberg, Sylvia Rosenstein, Elaine Dannemiller. Fifth Row: Justine Daly, Gary Gardner, Mike White, Mike Schultze, John McCall, Mike Cytrin, Danny Chauarria, Truman
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Still waiting for their plane to show up, members tell a joke or two. While listening to the guide, they look at a statue. Latin Club is a good group. The high point of the year in Latin Honor Society was the banquet. Mama Giana's stuffed the members of the Honor Society with spaghetti, lasagna, manicotti, veal marsalla, and veal picata, with soup, salad, and of course dessert. As we waddl- ed away, stuffed like pigs, everyone agreed that it was good. The best thing about be- ing in the Latin Honor Society is that it gives you a chance to meet people from across the state and yet it is a small enough group that you can feel a part from the rest of the Latin Club. Also, since the re- quirements are such that only a few people get in, we are the Latin Honor Society and that is all. There is no group within the group which wields all the power, no ELITES. That makes for a very comfor- table atmosphere. Darry Goff, I2 Our Latin Club has had a great year with several high points. We tied for first place in Sweepstakes at area and received fifth place in Sweepstakes at the TSJCL Convention. Nationals this summer in Virginia should be yet another high point for the Churchill Latin Club. Latin club provides further incentive for individual accomplish- ment because of the teamwork it in- spires. We'Ve all worked together to have a successful year. Holly Burton, 12 ant Row: Mr. Bob Hicks, Cheryl Spann, John lbreath, John Cutrer, Holly Burton. Second Lv: Sheryl Hoffer, Julie Mims, Virginia Wilson, vid Davalos, Karra Parker. Third Row: J. B. mmitt, Caroline Knox. Front Row: Dawn Dillard, Ida Nash, Monica Montalue, Kim Clintwood, Kay Buckley, Jessica Leos, Kathy Cody, Ginger Escobedo, Meagen Donahue, Laura Nunneler. Second Row: Amy Garrett, Lori Cunningham, Deborah Thompson, Cheryl Koch, Kelli Conklin, Sallie Burchett, Tori Newson, Jeanette Durham. Third Row: Susan Beekly, Kristine Payne, Diane Hesse, Tracy Way, Connie Wenske, Adria Grainger, Stephanie Turbeuille, Dana Arnold, Leslie Rainer, Antje Strauss, Julie Goforth, Linda Mazurek, Donna Osborne. Fourth Row: Sylvia Maskill, Paige Posell, Gayle Chester, Cathy Castillo, Stephanie Fritz, Laine Phillips, Shelly Baker, Kelly McLoughlin, Allison Peters, Cathy Betts, Melanie Garibay. Fifth Row: Gina Lamprecht, Laura Dallair, Alex Castillo, Joto Krupa, Chris Castillo, Debbie Lamson, Laine Phillips, Shelley Baker, Georgia Myers, Ledet Payne, Joan Wilder, Randy Shanks.
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