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spanish club goes to Wash. ld. C. holds a christmas pinata party 2lI1 the spanish club consists of second, third, and fourth year spanish students. this year the club went on their annual trip to washington, d.c., where they visited the pan american union and the national gallery of art. the pinata party, held on december 13, featured a papier mache pifrata in the form of a donkey which was attacked enthusiastically for the candy inside. a special treat for the club was to have two boys from mexico, oscar and javier casillas, Visit our school for nearly two months. mrs. josephine snellings is the club advisor. at right are the officers standing in front of the pan american union. they are julie lieb, president, laurie martin, vice-presidentg mary kay dent, secretary, and joyce wimmer, treasurer. below is richard baginski working on the christmas piiiata. .f Q , , l Q ik '
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french Club is newly this year severna park high school once again has a french club. it was organized in october 1968 and has proven to be quite successful with its activities including a series of one act plays which were presented to the french ii classes at severna park junior high school in january, printing a monthly french newspaper, and participating in falcon fair. the club also made a trip to a french restaurant in washington, d.c. mrs. helen hammer- strom is the advisor. the officers are pictured at right a.nd include ann Campbell, presidentg bonnie duvall, vice-presidentg and carol macauley, secretary. formed latin club studies rome and greece the clava latina is the school's classical organization. it was estab- lished by the students wishing to increase their knowledge of ancient civilizations, especially rome and greece. papers pertaining to classical themes are presented at the meetings, which according to the clubis con- stitution, are held bi-weekly. the club presents awards at the end of the school year to the students with the highest averages in latin i and latin the club went on field trips through- out the year to nearby spots which display classical architecture or con- tain information pertaining to rome and greece. mr. joseph kearney is the club advisor. the officers are seated in the front row and include debbie dickey, presidentg cheryl walh-ing, vice-presidentg karen kalb Cnot presentjg and kathy hurley, secretary.
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6 are g. wajbel, 1. taylor, and b. blanchfieldg and the trea- C 21 business training sends man into the Working world the official name of co-op is cooperative education. the purpose of this organization is to assist state associations in the growth and development of co-op, to promote understanding and appreciation for the responsibilities of citizenship in our free, competitive enterprise system, and to further develop a respect for education in data pro- cessing and clerical office practice which will contribute to vocational competence. the members of this club attend school for a half-day and then go to work. mr. francis evans and mrs. patricia wilhoit serve as co-advisors. due to job hours the co-op students were unable to form at one point for a club. thus, individual officers were chosen for each class to carry out club business. the presi- dents are j. schneider, r. sawyer, and g. ridgeg the vice- presidents are d. bost, j. hunt, and j. bauerg the secretaries surers are r. mauk, n. shearer, and p. sauter. co-op A... af ln' 1 fy PA gg fi rf .5 Q . W , . - 'M 1. A deca, the distributive education clubs of america, is the nation-wide youth organization for high school and post secondary school students. its goal is the development of future leaders for marketing and distri- bution. the purposes of this club are two-fold. one is to develop a respect for education which will contribute to occupational competence, and the other is to promote understanding and appreciation for the responsi- bilities of citizenship in our free, competitive system. the members of this club attend school the first half of the day and then work the other half to put their business skills into practical use. the officers pictured at right are john Walters, president, stewart sutherland, vice-president, linda pack, secretaryg donna simpson, trea- surerg bill fish, parliamentariang and fred bradbury, publicity manager. mr. william fintzell serves as the advisor. li
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