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Club de Espanol Visits Colombian Ship This year's Spanish Club, sponsored by Mrs. Ro- driguez, was a tremendous success. The club mem- bers, led by President Nancy Wendt, molded great ideas into prosperous proiects, such as the Novem- ber doughnut sale and the collection of soap-n- Koolaid for soldiers abroad. Cultural activities in- cluded singing Spanish Christmas carols and visiting the interesting Columbian ship, Covadonga. All these projects gave the chance to continue their fas- cinating club. I . ...M .2-is'-L :QW ' W isp j -G' ,plc ,W V Front Row: P. Piazza, S. Rioias, Secretary, N. Wendt, President, G. Woodward, S. Dukovich. Back Row: C. Waltrip, I. Triscritti, K. Menten, Treasurer, P. Jacobson, J. Merton, M. Salterer, D. Kennedy, T. Warin, R. Percetull, L. Nickles, B. Warmar, F. Patterson, Mrs. Rodriguez, Sponsor, Mrs. Delgoda, Sponsor. S 7
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6 Latin Club Elects Martha Brake Consul Under the consulship of Martha Brake, the Latin Club devised its own form of the Dating Game with Roman gods and heroes as the main charac- ters. For the further enioyment ofthe members, they attended Julius Caesar together. Finally, as a serv- ice to the faculty and administration, Christmas cards in Latin were distributed. . f L 'imtwfttfeitfrfzri-n2Qnffs:.:.-'fe t ., st--4a+ if , Q-F D' , Front Row: M. Broke, C. Barge, D. Lech. Second Row: L. Polk, F. Elliott, M. Babashonian, P. Carrico. Third Row: J. Ferer, D. Klavenski, D. Glespen, T. Dunn, C. Ferer. Back Row: D. Barnes. Dale Brusso hanging a symbol of Satunalia before Christmas.
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3 X Front Row: S. Smith. Second Row: N. Johnson, J. Ingersoll. Back Row: R. Huntly, G. Grey, Mrs. Morrison, Sponsor, C. Saywer, A, Student, S. Stout. Art Club Aids Spirit With Fighting arlin An interest in art was the only requirement for member- ship in the Art Club. To begin their year they made posters for the band. Not to be left out of the spirit campaign, the club brought its Fighting Marlin to football games and rolled it around the field during halftime. The iudging of Christmas door decorations was another of the club's many proiects. To top off its year, the Art Club held its main moneymaking project, The Spring Art Show. , 0 . . Art Club takes an outing to collect art props. .lb sf - n ' 0. -p After an exciting day working outdoors, club members start home tired.
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