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French Club cancels Mardi Gras Lack of interest by other clubs spurred the cancellation of the annual Mardi Gras spon- sored by the French Club. The club’s spirit was not dampened however, as the club was kept busy with various programs of their own. A perfume sale boosted the club’s finances and allowed them to sponsor a Korean or- phan. Films and slides helped the members gain a better under- standing of French culture and customs. Two or three mem- bers often got together and presented interesting facts about France or about famous French people. French refreshments, such as various types of cheeses, Petits Fours, and at Christmas “A Buche de Noel (French Yule Log Cake) highlighted the meetings. FRENCH CLUB: Front Row: Molly Buck (treasurer). Dana Nufer (vice-president). Lois Margheim (secretary). Connie Bradford: Middle Row: Brenda Gehly. Bonnie Cates. DeLee Winkelmann. Tacy Powell. Allison Herren; Back Row: Gale Craft (president). Brenda Rohling, Don Ash. Mrs. Mary Beckelhimer (sponsor). Lisa Bentz. Teresa Sheahan; NOT PICTURED: Anita Brady. Brenda Rohling. jr.. and Allison Herren. jr.. can not Brenda Gehly. sr.. Anita Brady, jr.. and Dana Nufer. jr.. listen to a discussion help but smile as Don Ash. sr.. talks of a famous about future club plans. French person.
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German Club sponsors orphan Guten Tags and Was es- sen wir were often heard coming from B-14 where the German Club held its meet- ings. A Gummy Bear sale helped to finance the sponsor- ship of a little girl in India. At Christmas time the club donated some money to help a needy family. At the annual Christmas party. German Pol- kas were learned and German refreshments were served. The progressing life and times of Germany were shown through various film strips. Slides taken by Mrs. Trudy Rumple, sponsor of previous trips to Germany, were also shown at several meetings. Club members also traveled to the Wichita State University Library to watch a German film and to Century II to hear a Bee- thoven Symphony. Club members wait for the bus to take them to the Beetho- ven Symphony at Century II. Linda Lyle and Vickie Waldschmidt. jrs.. discuss and make plans with Phil Thomas, sr., for an upcoming party. GERMAN CLUB: Front Row: Diana Stoner. Lee Ann Strong. Ernadeen Kahihikolo (secretary), Linda Lyle (vice-president). Kathy Murphy (treasurer). Mary Mackey: Second Row: Karen Steinacker. Mrs. Trudy Rumple (sponsor). Ann Loehr. Pam Nystrom. Madeline Woolson, Vickie Waldschmidt. Corinne Goering. Debbie Gould. Rachel Waldschmidt; NOT PICTURED: Phil Thomas (President).
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¥ Culture and language emphasized The Spanish Club made a comeback after a two-year ab- sence. Mr. James Hartshorn, club adviser, initiated the club feeling that there was a need for study outside the class- room. Spanish Club could serve a useful purpose in helping the students use the language and learn more about Spanish cul- ture.” he stated. Colombian exchange student. Martha Arias, sr.. takes an active part in the Spanish Club, donating new concepts of Colombian culture to other club members. Mr. Hartshorn stops checking attendance long enough to correct a reader's pronunciation. Kathy Whiting, sr.. enjoys class and club events. The class- room is important in the mechanics of the club. 126 Spanish Club 1 ct SPANISH CLUB: Front Row: Terry Evans. Tambra Linton; Second Row: Patty McGannon (secretary treasurer). Donette Black. Karen Scovel: Third Row: Dede Wagner. Kathy Whiting (president). Donna Dees: Fourth Row: Martha Arias. Chris Whitfield; Back Row: Forrest Bornkessel (vice-president). Tammy Brown. Mr. James Hartshorn.
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