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AMIGOQ l 2 ' sf Af,, gg gQpANA l ,i ., if f,-. X ., ll d ig No matter what the language, ' ', the faces of people enjoying them- .-1- e. selves are the same everywhere. f Such are the faces of Spanish Club ' j members - a club that is more Vvel than just an organization but a i ff bond between all kinds of people - 4 I freshman officers, sophomore bug collectors, senior basketball players Spanish Club this year sponsored H students abroad with monies earned from an anti-litter cam- paign and gave members a chance to make a Colombian girl, Myriam 4 J aramillio, feel at home in Rochelle, and in doing so enablcd each mem- ber to strengthen that bond be- hi 1--2 tween peoples of the world. Learning more about their special interest from exchange student Mohammed Quamar are Spanish club officers Kay Peck, treasurer, Sue Nyberg, vice-presi dent, Bob Risen, president, and Joan Allen, secretary. Front Row: M. Baker, L. Hayes, S. Nyberg, V. Rosenberger, T. Ball, B. Newton, N. Papke, J. Hayes, and S. Slack. Second Row: J. Allen, D..Murphy, L.. Cornwell,'S. Kamps, K. Peck, P. Faulkner, M. Qamar, M. McCarthy, and Mr. Stahlheber fadvisorj. Third Row: J. Phipps, C. Wright, B. Brink, S. Koontz, B. Risen, K. Brown, C. Babb, and C. Quinn.
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BONJOUR, TOUT LE MDNDE French Club officers above are 'Nicki Wine, vice-president, Mary Rainwater, sec- retary, Melva Holland, treasurer, and Barb Bybee, president. Comment-allez vous? This tra- ditional greeting between friends emphasizes the theme of friendship and understanding projected by the Rochelle Town- ship High School French Club. In an effort to better under- stand and appreciate the many exciting and glamorous customs of the French Club, members staged a gala Mardi Gras pre- ceding the Lenten Season. Les amis enjoyed the festivities costumed in historic period dress and dined on exotic Pari- sian cuisine. Tres bien, n'est-ce pas'?'?? Front Row: S. Trout, M. Holland, P. Drexler, P. Zuercher, P. Wire, J. Kingsbury, M. Flemming, and D. Schiller. Second Row: S. Meador, B. Trout, M. Rainwater, A. Guest, H. Bendsten, M. Morrison, C. Dicus, M. Valdivieso, and B. Winebaugh, Third Row: C. Hicks, J. Manning, J. Cawley, B. Olson, M. Macklin, P. Larabee, N. Wine, and D. Kessen.
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1, PM . ' iff - Front Row W Olson L Parsley J Rogers L Jaeger, E. Lohrmann, M. Hanson, N. Beck, C. Buckalew, C. Nelson, and B. Mar- ler Second Row G Zimmerman J Kruger D Hilliard, B. Beck, J. Plumley, S. Erwin, I. Jennings, S. Bruker, C. Charnowski. Third Row S Mitchell T Maxwell R Williams J Bingham, S. Pain, S. Laubach, P. Lohrmann, C. Cooley, and M. Esterday. Fourth Row Mr Kruger fadvisorj S Berg J Bingham, B. Felker, J. Lang, E. Coquillette, C. Dale, and J. Krieger. Art club officers Colleen Cooley secretary Barbara Beck, vice-president, Steve Lang treasurer and Sue Erwm president display their work. 'wwf . -'-lf 1 ' ' '- ,ffl EE l gil'-Li li 3 g 1 . . ,i K 11 . -. ,' A M. ,Jr fl 'F 5, 3. , ,- X' - Ngafx , l APIIQTIG I2-EVOLUTION A quiet revolution is taking place at R.T.H.S. Its sounds are those of the Art Club, now in its nineteenth year. It is a human revolution of changing ideas. A visit to the Insti- tute of Art in Chicago and a sketch- ing trip were two opportunities for members to explore new ideas. Art is the triumph and satisfac- tion of seeing a painting grow or feeling a sculpture grow under one's fingertips. It is reaching for life and holding the power of crea- tion in one's hands. This artistic revolution becomes a personal hap- pening for all who can open their eyes and feel.
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