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9' 1 5 5-'K - I-rw!-s 1 V If-A 2' fr, My FRENCH CLUB-TOP ROW: Diane Ford, Marilyn Miller, Jeff TOM ROW: Al Medeiros, Perry Buis, Vera Scholl, Pat West, Joan Wilde, Sheri Grosselin, Romelle Mulder, and janet Schroeder. BOT- Starr, Agnes Seliers, adviser, and Ken Bengson. c an A H Ms, -5 '1.' ' ' : 5 r -L ' F I French Club President Diane Ford goes over future Bill Reese, George Rebella, and Ron Novak served German Club as plans with her adviser, Mr. Gene Henderson. secretary, president and vice president respectively. 118 'V
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4 Q V' ' ' I .I Geheres, P. Gelker, D. Hartwig, C. Hintenberger, S. Hull, I. Ing, R. Jacobel, H. Jones, E. Katz, C. Lundquist, B. Merk, D. Moore, J. Moorhead, P. Pebley, B. Punt, A. Scholz, L. Shige- kawa, K. Stephens, and K. Vollom. SOPHOMORES: R. Bar- tcls, V. Boucher, B. Campbell, T. Chambers, C. Craig, D. Cunha, S. Cutler, C. Dejan, H. Dommer, M. Eliason, J. Free- -W . ' . u ,, sy . , , . man, P. Friedman, D. Guyton, P. Henke, C. Hill, M. Holden, S. Hosmer, A. Johnson, C. Kalb, C. Kane, C. Kolodzeske, D Loomis, M. Mitchell, M. Neighbors, L. Nelson, R. Nelson, N. Olson, J, Pharris, M. Raab, Robertson, J. Salness, L. Schriber, A. Sellars, R. Sarpe, S. Turner, L. Ward, B. Wewer, and D Wilson. HONOR SOCIETY, SECOND SEMESTER--Cnot including returning members from first semesterj SIENIORS: B. Anderson, A. Davis, K. Hanen, K. Henke, L. Kuehn, J. Martens, L. Munsey, A. Munson, B. Namanny, B. Pappas, M. Schaal, P. Scott, and J. Sefton. JUNIORS: C. Brannon, E. DeVos, P. Edstrom, C. Fackiner, M. Gruver, K. Helms, B. Heuler, K. Linhart, K. Loudon, M. Shirk, J. Vandezande, and R: Wise. SOPHOMORES: E. Argetsinger, W. Butters, C. Choi, R. Clundt, L. Espinoza, R. Giles, J. Hamilton, J. Hunter, A. Izzi, C. James, P. Kiphut, L. Landskron, C. Little, T. McLellen, W. Peterson, and P. Turnipseecl. H7
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GERMAN LUB TRI E FOR UNIQUE GOALS Working separately, but for the same goal, the German Club and the French Club strove to obtain deeper understanding of the cul- tures, customs, and habits common to their language of study. Utilizing the excellent language facilities at Anaheim, the clubs worked outside of class on varied projects. Field trips, films, and lectures kept the clubs busy throughout the year. German Club stressed learning through unity, as the fifteen members attended films and meetings with German groups from other schools. The joint meetings with other Ger- man organizations gave Anahi's club a chance to contribute as well as receive. Led by George Rebella, German Club undertook its lirst active year on campus. Ron Novak was the club's vice president, Bill Reese filled the office of secretary-treasurer. Miss Shirley Sadler sponsored the club in its maiden year. Sponsors Gene Henderson and Mrs. Agnes Sellars contributed their time to assist the French Club. The 20-member group used lectures to bring members into direct contact with the language. French movies were at- tended in Los Angeles, and several parties were held. Diane Ford, Vera Scholl, and Joan Starr were the active trio who were elected president, vice president and secretary. BUSY FRE CH L B LEARN BY LECT BE GERMAN CLUB - TOP ROW: Shelly Katz, Lowell Kuehn, and Ron Novak. SECOND ROW: Diane Fergguson, Bob Campbell, and Marilyn Holden. THIRD ROW: Bill Reese, Jim Vandezande, and George Rebella. BOTTOM ROW' : Kathy Melcher, Linda Ward, and Michele Gruver. 119
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