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French Club The purpose of the Advanced French Club is to stress the importance of French as a universally communicative and culturally prestigious language, and as a great intellectual and social influence on the rest of the world. its goals are to further develop an appreciation for French culture, to provide an opportunity for students to ractice the French language outside of class, andyto enable former students of French to continue their interests in the language and culture. This year's activities have included the presentation of scenes from Le Bourgeois C-entilhomme , an International Christmas Party in conjunction with the other foreign language groups, a trip to New York for lunch and a French ilm, and the annual banquet at the end of the year. Advanced French Club - Seated IL-Rl: D. Cook, A. Tu rick, M. Katigbak, R. White, 1. Schiele, I. White. Standing fL-Rj: Mrs. Chiara, G. Van Hassent, C. Mileham, A. Wirth, D. Piro, S. Andreotto, A. Valentine, L. Mileham, L. Cambridge, L. Bell, N. Saje, 1. Schaper, D. Taddonio, C. Stivers. Notpictured: K. Suppo, T. May, A. Mathay, D. DeMarco, L. Adkinson, C. Smith, P. Markstein, A. Weiss, A. Clark, L. Reinauer, M. Zachmann. Officers: Mrs. Chiara, Advisor, 1. Schiele,Vice-pres, R. White, Pres, M. Katigbak, Treas, A. Turick, Sec. Officers: S. D'Attilio, Treas, D. Huber, Pres, M. Porto, Vice-pres. 86 Level I French Club, Cleft to rightj: Mr. Parker, M. Cenno, M. Porto, S. D'AttiIio, D. Huber, D. Szorc, Mrs. Martin, L. Parzcik, B. Russell. Not pictured: M. Cutler, C. Wachtel, C. Lewis, C. Youngblood.
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Computer Club Standing KL-RQ: M. Agnerg K. C-reeng D. Alvarez, A. Thurkaufg M. Guenthner, B. Smith, I. Clark, F. Scielzog Mrs. Bonczek. Sitting: L. Biondo, S. Perle, A. Mullhaupt. Officers: L. Biondo, Treasg S. Perle, Pres, A. Mullhaupt, Vice-pres, 1. Clark, Sec. DECA The Distributive Education Clubs of America are student centered organizations whose program of leadership and personal development is designed specifically for students enrolled in Vocational Distributive Education programs offered by State Departments of Education and local school boards throughout the nation. Distributive Education identifies a program of vocational instruction for the field of marketing and distribution. The DECA program of activities can complement, supplement, and strengthen the instructional program of Distributive Education. Combined with classroom instruction and significant projects, the DECA program of activities gives greater scope and depth to the total instructional program. The Computer Club was organized so that students could meet and discuss topics concerning the several aspects that involve computers. The members serve the school by encouraging and advising all who want to learn about the computer. Seated fL-Ri: D. Peterman, C. Connelly, M. Moore. StandingfL-RQ: M. Turton, D. Hryciak, K. Hooper, L. Benvenuto, Mr. George. Not pictured: D. Flournoy, G. C-ovorko, C. Whitely, M. Rooney, G. Zwick. 85
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Spanish Club The Spanish Club is composed of Sophomores and juniors who are either Level III or Level IV Spanish. The club's purpose is to foster and promote interest in Spain and its language outside of the academic, classroom situation. The Spanish Club has co-operated with the French and German Clubs in an International Christmas Party. The Club also took a trip to a Spanish restaurant and sampled its cuisine. Spanish Level 2, Back Row: C. Hennessey, M. Hapsong J. Plavierg T. Andersong C. Peaseg L. leroming F. Dalyg K. Hille. Front Row: Miss Swang G. Fairweatherg D. Purcellg N. Sciutog I. Perryg N. Kniesg R. Stubbeg E. Scully. Officers: j. Perryg C. Peaseg L. leroming E. Scullyg Miss Swan, Advisor. T. Burgio, L. Ade, D. Wyner, I. Cruikshank, Miss Principe. Spanish Level 7-Back row, left to right: Mr. Settembrinog I. .Cruichshankg M. Frinzg M. Salamoneg L. Adeg W. Namackg C. Rakersg C. Kopecg M. Manoltg M. Guntherg J. Mutchkog 1. Matherg Miss Principe. Front row: T. Feeleyg R. Oravitzg A. Tacconig C. Killiong I. Mongullag K. Mclntyreg B. Mulraing D. Wynerg 1. Nelsong T. Burgiog D. Okonewski. 87
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