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German lub Gains Mascot, T-Shirts I like being in a German atmosphere and participating in German activities, replied Denise Commentz, member of the German Club. The purpose of the club is to provide opportunities to speak German and learn about the German culture outside the class- room. At every meeting nearly 15 interested students were present. Throughout the year, club members participated in activi- ties such as, a Christmas party in December, an Apfelstrudel social and a Faschingsball. Compared to last year, the German Club has had a lot of improvements: they have a new mascot and their own I-shirts The officers of the German Club are Debbie Holland, presidentg Monica Wittenaver, vice-presidentg Jim Sim- mons, treasurerg Meredyth Munns, secretary, Paula Staschke, publicityg Tacy Winn, historian. The club is advised by Mrs. ,Iuliane Hodjera. 1. Carl Cardella, member of the German club, played Santa Claus for the night of their Christmas Party, while Peggy Brady told Santa what she wanted for Christmas. 2. Tacy Winn, historian, begins to load up the bus for a long day at the Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History. 3. Debbie Holland, president of the German club, holds a poster of the club's mascot. om Cao, ta German Club 89
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punish Club flroztses Student Interest The Spanish Club began the year right by having a Pan- changaw tpot luck Halloween partyj in October. Their guest speaker was Maria Elena Placencia from Ecuador. The stu- dents also observed a Spanish Parade in December and after- ward they ate a mexican dinner at the La Palomau restaurant. At the end of the year the members went to Olvera Street for a day of fun and festivity. The club was formed to have fun through a foreign language by learning and participating in Spanish cultures. The club brings the students with the same interests closer together through the club functions. Bessie Duran, president of the Spanish club stated that, This year the members involved in the club are willing to get involved. I feel the students are great! We've tried to make this year a good one, since Mrs. Tilden, our advisor, is retiring this yearf, Mrs. Lorraine Tilden has been the advisor of the Spanish club for the last two years. She has done a good job in bringing the students together to learn the Spanish culture. 1. Bessie Duran, president of the Spanish club, talks to the members during a club meeting concerning their future activities. 2. Members of the club, Mary Ellen Russel, secretary, Marshall Meyer and Glenn Blair, listen intensely during a Spanish club meeting. 3. Mrs. Lorraine Tilden supervised the Spanish club. As a project she had her students make pinatas. Npan1shCluli .f 1 t ft Y. 1 jf. 5 Q v 'V mi J' I 1 ' :if , I f i , 12'IQ'PFla ' A 4
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Thesptctns Renovctte Little Theater The Thespians Club was formed to promote Theater arts at GHS to give more Tartans a chance to explore their talents in drama. Thespians also familiarized the student body with playwrights and their productions. What do Thespians do? They perform dramatic produc- tions, attend initiation and awards banquets and also attend theater productions. They have attended the Renaissance Faire and have sponsored fund raising projects such as drama- a-thons. This year, the Thespians have performed four dramas, See How They Runf' Cyrano de Bergeracf' Streetcar,,' and A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forumf' 'ly N x '-'-1:1 .',,L - g -, l.lIIX ., Q ix!! Many improvements have been made this year by the Thes- pians. The dressing room, known as the 'igreen room was redecorated and reorganized for the convenience of the actors. Many parents helped to build permanent risers for the Little Theater this year. A light booth was also added and greatly enhanced the performances in the Little Theater on campus. Many Thespians were involved in this year,s activities - including four seniors, 17 juniors and 16 sophomores. The club is advised by Mr. Allan Gildard f2j. 9, 1. Wes Huggins prepares the marque for the first production of the year. The 1 tlittle Theatre yfuqa ft presents . ' V f if 3 1 ks Wm- 1 ,. , A , err ofa t I . :ur-.--,- V wry' H K ty ' 'f ' 3' . , A. , .1 -'lllnunu-, Y , J ..... , Y ,J v, R, ' 'sf il' 1 A 'V , 1 ax alt. V ,A is ,J r ,4 .t9, . ' u-
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