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French Club has always been one e more active societies at Country For example, the premiere event e year was the French Progressive er. It was a CI-lP's nightmare as nmarked cars blazed down the San n freeways, pillaging the homes of pecting parents, strewing behind a of boeuf bourguignon, quiche, and wine. Fortunately, everyone sur- and no one was arrested. urse, the French Club is not just trained insanity. Culturally, the enjoys watching current French Everyone, including the audience, enjoyed watching an unidentified member fKatie Baakj enjoy the s to the fearless and patient gui- of Ms. Wacha, the French Club ontinue to be a congenial organ- Country Day French n for all LS. ing: tl. to r.D Nanci Berg, Eileen fi one, Rex Covington, Meg La Elizabeth Friedman, Lisa Zenoff. lf f ing: fl. to r.J Tom Kritzik, Sonya if ' Baak, Ms. Wacha, Mark le Michel Rynderman, Byron 5 Karen Brecka, Anne Arenson, l forget that infamous trip to the Jai-Alai The 90 minute wait before dinner arrived? The five year old selling Wigley's Spearmint 's driving? Ruben and his brother? Being away at the disco for lack of I.D.'s? The great panish Club had this year? Ask any memberg ll you . . . w U. to r.J John Petit, Mark Olsen. Second Row fl. to'r.j iott, Seth Crosby, Julie Sweedler, Karen Brecka, Mrs. ura Ruiz, Deryl Strong. Third Row fl. to r.J Mike Drogin, ler, Richard Chambers, Debbie McCoy, Elizabeth Rankin, Wright, Dana Goodman, Ellen Berk, Carolyn Thomas. HREE OF CLUB Model U.N. was very active representing such di- verse countries as Mauritius and Norway at confer- ences held in Riverside and San Diego State. Dis- armament, terrorism, and human rights were a few of the current and probing world problems our young diplomats discussed. It is hoped that these simulated scenarios will help our future leaders un- derstand today's complicated politics and help them develop tomorrow's world. Front: Cl. to r.J Mark Renshaw, Doug Werner, Tom Kritzik, Tim Holcombe. Back: fl. to nj Robert Moore, Patty Harris, Devin Price, David Rohrl, Scott Barnett.
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BLI HERS EMERGE This year marked the return oi much needed Country Day co munication medium, the net paper. This edition of the Chrc icle emphasizes revealing articl straight-forward editorials, a plenty of satiric wit which Coun Day is famous for. The newspai staff should be commended i their dedication to publish a tr professional paper. Standing l. to r. Maria Caudill, La' Cervantes, Patty Harris, Byron Kim, J Warren, Lise Gerlinger, Ms. Coye Ge Kutchins. Kneeling: Joe Capozzi, Crosby. Missing: Mark Shneour, Goodman. X V f' Yearbook started off with high aspirations. Summer meetings were held cuss innovative and exciting ideas for the 78' yearbook. However, we found actual production was a different matter entirely. Like rats leaving a sinking ship, people left our staff as deadlines grew and more ominous. Tempera flared. fists flew, and hair was pulled as g disappeared mysteriously and enlargers self-destructed. Poor male photograpl and copy-boys found themselves beaten. whipped. and emaseulated by the wh of the all-female editing staff. Yet. despite the shortness of our chief editor. yearbook was published without undue delay. tln fact, you might be rcadin right now.j The yearbook sole survivors : Sitting in the see-saw: Debbie McCoy. Barl Wright. Sitting in the kiddie ball: Karen Brecka. Sitting on the kiddie tube: Iii Metilone, Elizabeth Friedman, Mrs. Gans, Edwin Cervantes. These people be reached at the Institute for the Mentally Disturbed. Mark Olsen and t liox are confined to the rubber room and could not be photographed.
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