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Some members of the Spanish Club carry various articles of the adopted family. Rob Fortune hauls a donated bike. Teamwork! Latin Club members Dierdo Memca and Kelly Lawrence sell candy with AFS'ers Chris Rebero and Charlene Ruffner. Language 25
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. 3; fr. ' Language is flavorful! LANGUAGE Language clubs are something that most students are Involved with because almost everyone takes a language. These clubs' major goal is to have fun-and it they can do it with a foreign tlavor, all the bet- ter! BONJOUR-lnstead ot escargot to caress the palate. French Club members tried to interest customers in cookies. They desperately need ed the money to finance their Christmas and skating parties. A grand total of $2.00 was reaped to use to go skiing. But you know how the French love to ski, and they vis ited Peek-n-Peak anyway. ET TU BRUTE-Friends. Romans, Countrymen, lend me your toga! And togas weren't scarce at the Latin Club spring banquet. The Ra mans gorged themselves on an cient delicacies like chicken. sal- ads, strawberries. and grapes. There was no wine, but grape juice was abundant. Members enter- tained themselves with that tavorite 24 Clubs Roman sport-volleyball. Members also sold candy sticks this year. DANKE SEHON-Atter school, weather permitting. German mem bers joined the French and Spanish students in rousing games of soccer at KSU. The Germans had a very strong team. but not strong enough to be undefeated. German students participated in a NationaI German Exam In February. It you scared In the ninetieth percentile, you were eligible for a 4-week trip to Ger- many this summer. That a motive tlon! ADIOS, AMIGO$-AII ot Harbor's Spaniards celebrated Christmas this year with a south of the border party in the home-ec room, com plate with pinata. The club showed their holiday spirit of peace on Earth. good will toward men by pro viding food and gifts to their adopt- ed Spanish family for Christmas. Ot course. this year was no exception to the humiliating process of initi ation. New members performed var- ious embaressments all week long. C'esf la vie! That's life! And part at lite is getting your picture taken, as Mrs. Swagger and French Club member Carmen Rocco know! Buenas Dias, Amigos! Tammy Ward sports the traditional Spanish garb as part at her initiation. Hasta la vista. Ole!
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Weire singing it aloud! Honorary When an honor is bestowed on you, you wont to tell the world. Well. maybe the whole world didn't know it, but everyone at Harbor knew who was up for the honor of being a member ot Monogram Club. All you had to do was look for a guy wearing a suit jacket and shorts. Monogram Is serious busi- ness. though, because before you are considered you have to earn a letter in a sport. Once you are ac- cepted, a small speech is in order, ot course. Most guys find that all ot the humiliation was well worth it. Quill and Scroll is the national honorary literary society tor high school students. Those who have 26 Clubs done outstanding newspaper and yearbook work are named to this club. Being a member is a good thing to have behind you when ap plying for colleges. It shows that you aren't afraid to work. To be a member of National Hon or Society is an honor Indeed. Teachers pick outstanding juniors and seniors to be inducted. Mem bers receive pins and are asked to wear them all week. While the care mony Is great. the real accomplish ment Is working hard enough to be chosen. FAA is the club for sports-minded girls. This club sponsors Class Tour- naments in the spring. Initiation is observed, but it isn't done in school. A Helping Hand! Tutoring sophomore Mi chelle Young is one of Dean Hood's du ties as president of NHS. Hey, it's cool! Kim Johnson gets into the groove of playing intramural basketball while Nora Brown looks on. i r- u.,.,u i B937 m ,,
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