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Below - Inez Fallis discusses problems of International Week with Spanish Club members Janice DeNardo and Susan Standley. FRENCH CLUB - Front: Sue Phillips, Donna Jordan, Susan Topercer, Jill Weissman. Second row: Sarah Davis, Roberta Jester, Robin Moser, LuAnn Kellog, Sandra Lucidi, Robyne Merrick. Third row: Evan Owens, Susan Holub, Torsten Caesar, Katie Kimbell, Nancy Phillips, Randy Orsak. SPANISH CLUB - Front: Grace Tanaka, Marcia Anderson, Susan Stadley, Terri Williams, Tonya Basset, Inez Fallis. Second row: Janice DeNardo, Mary Parker, Leah Ford. Lower right - French student Sue Holub teaches lessons in grammar to less experienced linguists in Mrs. Jester's domain. 22 - Input W n,A ' F ' ,lfnow senile ' CIM' aid? in gpg IBS fiffpalell Key ammpltl fqolltall 9 lddinllf French Cll held 0 FW' Spanish Cl language ' momlflg bl Md panirij
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Something has got to be done about this registration system, lt's insane! Ed Hampfon To even the most experienced student, this yeor's registration proved difficult. Based on college registration, scramble sign- ups was a premonition to incoming soph- omores: standing in line, running to get classes, changes, shuffles and frustrations were indicative of the harried year ahead. Comments such as Where om I? Who are all these people? could be heard from faculty and students alike, but bright spots flashed within the seo of bodies, smiles and joyous greetings of long unseen friends, dialog over creme white computer cards, and the exhilaration of finally mak- ing the program mesh. Senior Chuck Rodieck headed the Board of Control and sponsored Sophomore elec- tions in early October. Generating over- age interest , according to Activities direc- tor Pat Duffy, the class of '76 come up only one senator short. .9t'7s view- J P Tlrll'll?D K 1 'f L' ff! Above left: Sophomore candidates odd finishing touches to cam- paign speeches as they wait anxiously during election assembly. Right: Chuck Rodieck surveys reation of underclass crowd during campaign speeches. Below left: Spirit once again prevailed on campus as Dana Encheff played Pin the weenie on the panther during opening pep assembly. 5 ww ffj 'V if 39 , ,fix if lil , V f'4: of 1, f fy, . E , ,:,.,, l ,'A, X . , I . f I f , , Z l , I !,, ,,,, w ' Lfyf : Mu , fZ'1lW'4'7 ,. 'fx 3 Q 5 , fl X If , M ,f fag? ' , 7, , Q' ' input-21
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N I l '4 i 1 i Among active clubs on campus were VPHS service and language organizations. S Club sponsored an Indian canned food drive, aided in Villa Park bike registration, baked goodies for March of Dimes walkers, and par- ticipated in a spring fashion show. Key Club revived at Villa Park this year and attempted fund raising at basketball and football games. Adding variety to the routine of education the French Club ventured into foreign films and held a French dinner at South Coast Plaza. Spanish Club provided a haven for the more language oriented student. Meeting during morning breaks Spanish Club members plan- ned participation in the Spirit Week activities. Left: S Club - Top of S Susan Holub, Susan Phil- lips, Judy Almstadt, Tonya Basset, Laura Glasman, Karen Smith, Carol Mengert, Terri Casey, Carol Spencer, Christie Bath, Debbie Glenn, Margaret Thuner, Terri Har- ris, Juli Geisler. Top right: KEY CLUB - Front: Bob Hummell, Tom Mclnally, Chris Genovese, Bill Bouch. Second row: Dan Peterson, Ron Spollino, Gordon Levine, Tom Spiglamn, Tim Knight, Roger Byrd. Bottom right: S Club member Lotti Durazo tried to get response from orphan astride shoulders of Steve Hoffman. S Club is more than just service with a smile. Judy Armstadt F1 f , l J., 1:-i ' 65. l I ff x ai' if , . ., .. . 11- 'ff' af '4 r Q v :mt . '27 ,JW ,fu wr., . 1 s, A if 'riff' 3 -,L .R V1 ,qv-. ' f :n,:irn47 .1 . 1 , 'A 1 'A sexy' .4 1 1,4 1 'ig l iii! iffy? Q- Input - 23
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