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FRENCH CLUB Row 1: Glenda Westmoreland, Cathy Maybury, Amy McKune, Frieda Taylor, Marina Ashanin, Ro- land Hughes. Row 2: Iennifer Lasher, Pam Gayde, Toshi Knight, Ianet Morford, Emily West, Denise Ieffers, Kathleen Glickert. Row 3: Pat Baker, Gail Mosley, Beth Rago, Carole Moss, Iill Morford, Kerra Wagener, Laura Smith. Row 4: Susan Eamhart, Kim Lacey, Byron Woolen, Matt Lawson, Susan LaFollette, Suzie Stilwell, Lisa Flint, Ruth Lawson, Mr. Sutherland. LATIN CLUB Row 1: Ronda Randall, Lucille Wickliffe, Dianna Davidson, Cheryl Hamey. Row 2: Iohn Easley, Willie Bracy, Pamela Burris. Row 3: Wonda Randall, Leonard Williams, Nola Moss, Howard Langford, Deborah Peterson. SPONSOR: Mr. Sutherland OFFICERS: Marina Ashanin, President, Frieda Taylor, Vice President. MAJOR ACTIVITIES: The four classes are not the only construction workers for Homecoming. Each year, the French Club works to build a successful home- coming float. A tradition of the club is to sing Christmas carols at a neighbor- hood nursing home. Raising money is another function of the French Club. Chez Shortridge, the annual French Club dinner, is the main activity of the year. The food at this dinner is pre- pared by the members and is French in style. SPONSOR: Mrs. Repass OFFICERS: Lucille Wickliffe, President, Tanya Terrell, Vice President, Cheryl Harney, Secretary, Willie Bracy, Trea- surer, Iohn Easley, Leonard Williams, Publicity Chairmen. MAIOR ACTIVITIES: The members of the Latin Club participate in many ac- tivities which increase their knowledge of Roman culture. Each year they enter the Chariathon, a chariot race held at the Speedway. During the course of the year, the members attend a Roman! Italian Dinner, a program about a Roman festival, and a trip to the In- dianapolis Museum of Art. 17
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AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE SPONSORS: Mrs. lean jackson OFFICERS: Katharine Childers, Presi- dent. MAJOR ACTIVITIES: AFS, the Ameri- can Field Service, is an organization dealing with exchange students from other parts of the U.S. and from other countries. This organization is to pro- mote better understanding of others through an exchange of students for a school year or summer. Members learn about other people and places through guests and exchange students. One of their main activities is to provide an AFS family for each exchange student. YOUTH SPONSOR: Mrs. lean Iackson MAIOR ACTIVITIES: Foreign exchange students at Shortridge High School come under a program called Y.F.U., or Youth for Understanding. Mrs. Jackson acts as a counselor, advisor, and a good friend to the students. The students live with volunteer families in the area. They learn about the English language and American customs during the school year. I6 Row 1: Walter Parks, Iennifer Lasher, Katharine Childers, Theresa Moore, Emily West, Mrs. Iean Jackson, Eric Galloway. FOR UNDERSTANDING Row 1: Mrs. jackson. Row 2: Alfredo Naranjo lChileJ, Ali Coulibaly flvory Coastj, Roosevelt King fI.iberiaJ.
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SPONSOR: Mrs. Elfi Cicak OFFICERS: Theresa Moore, President, Ianet Molzan, Randall Scott, co-Vice Presidents, Kathleen Glickert, Secre- tary: Willie Ney, Treasurer. MAJOR ACTIVITIES: The German Club promotes understanding of the German culture. Meetings often consist of Ger- man dances, foods, and games. The members enjoy field trips to German communities and visits to German shops and restaurants. SPONSOR: Mrs. Waycott MAIOR ACTIVITIES: The Russian C1ub's activities include going to events featuring Soviet sports teams or cultural groups. They also enjoy a Russian Meal. According to the sponsor, Mrs. Waycott, the Russian Club is simply for people who are taking Russian and want to get together and have a good time. 18 GERMAN CLUB Row 1: Cathy Maybury, Randall Scott, janet Molzan, Roland Hughes. Row 2: Sandi Beuke, Matt Lawson, Kevin Harmon, Willie Ney. Row 3: Stephen Towne, Anthony Williamson, Kathleen Glickert, Colleen Chubb, Kim Lacey, Mrs. Elfi Cicak. Row 4: Denise Ieffers, Ruth Lawson, Iennifer Lasher. RUSSIAN CLUB g Row 1: Iairnie Cole, Marina Ashanin, Diane Craig, Chris Riegel. Row 2: Kevin Thomas, Steve Towne, Peter Craig, I-Iarold Pettigrew.
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