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W W - ,,L,M t ,ww 'Y ' M WW., H 63fFrench Club-German Club far l. Selling Swiss chocolate is French Club's main money-raising project. 2. GERMAN CLUB First Row: C. Finley, B. Saunders, J. Lofstead. Second Row: S. Sonder- gard, S. Myrtle, T. Fooshee, L. Krug. Third Row: S. Jones, R. Miller, M. Bassett, S. Steger. Fourth Row.' J. Seek, Ms. Gail Burkett, Sponsor. 3. ln their study of German customs, Juli Lof- stead, '79, and Tim Fooshee, '80, learn the polka. 4. French club First Row.'S. Young, D. Reed, G. Liebe. Second Row: K. Dittmer, K. Colborn. Third Row: D. Smith, D. Shields, S. Robinson, B. Robinson, Z. Chowdhury. Fourth Row: J. Har- pool, D. Lattimore, B. Watson. Fifth Row: K. Adams, P. Ingmire, J. Chung. Sixth Row.' P. Nale, M. Taves, C. Killingsworth, L. Johnson. Seventh Row: S. Anthony, G. Capps, S. Ens- minger, B. Bonwell, M. Shamasko, G. Hamilton, Ms. Gail Burkett, Sponsor. Eighth Row: M. Pangburn, M. Nickel. 5. An activity of French Club is the exploration of cultural differences and similarities between the United States and French speaking countries. 6. Vera Mutz, exchange student from Germany, shares her experiences with German Club mem- bers. K H
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62 French Club-German Club French, Germans Unite Efforts Exploring a foreign culture proved to be more entertaining than most French and German Club members had expect- ed as the two clubs joined efforts sever- al times in cross-cultural exchanges. The French-German alliance showed its strength in a l-0 defeat of their Spanish competitors in a spring soccer match, and a bilingual caroling party was the highlight of a combined French-German Christmas fest. Despite the coordinated activities, each club maintained its own annual functions. German Club continued to marry and divorce consenting couples at Carnival, while French Club still found it profitable to release student- faculty tensions by throwing darts at pictures of faculty members. A German exchange student from East High, Vera Mutz, brought a better perspective of German lifestyles to club members during her mid-year visit. Devoted French Club members spent a major part of the school year selling Swiss chocolates. The money was used to defray the cost of the annual banquet at a local French restaurant and to sup- plement materials for the library and French Department. Candy selling was a prime interest in German Club, too. Members bought filmstrips and a Ger- man magazine subscription with their profits. Also, Schloss Rhinstein was the site of a banquet at which clubbers en- joyed the delicacies of German Cuisine.
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64 f New Breed-Key Club l. Toni Hembree, Blythe Watson, and Kerrie Foutch, all '79, look on as Key Club president, Nancy Dittmer, '79, addresses the group. 2. New Breed president, Darren Roberson, '78. 3. KEY CLUB Seated: C. Jacobs. First Row: N. Dittmer, K. Dittmer, B. Jacobs, C. Killingsworth. Second Row: Steve Woodman fsponsorj, L. Courtright, J. Guthrie, S. Ensminger, K. Foutch, B. Winters. Third Row: B. Watson, L. Johnson, E. Langford, M. Pangburn. 4. NEW BREED First Row: L. Fields, S. Henley, K. Redo, S. Bailey, K. Banks, D. Roberson, B. Logan, A. Turner, C. Johnson, B. Farris. Second Row: M. Anderson, T. Hoy, A. Cravens, T. Work, S. Arbertha, P. Redo, P. Jackson, R. Bruce, A. Franklin, V. Vaughan. Third Row: L. Izzard, V. Zeigler, D. Zeigler, M. Kelly, T. Wil- liams, P. Hudspeth, A. Chadwick, B. Pearson, C. Roberson, D. Chaney. Fourth Row:C. Wright, L. Taylor, S. Allen, J. Whiters, J. Bell, J. Austin, M. Crawford, T. Woodson, G. Garcia, R. McPher- son, A. Carr. Fifth Row: K. Norman, T. Smart, V. Finley, V. Welch, L. Lugrand, M. Davis, P. Williams, A. Duckett, J. Payton. Standing: W. Benton, A. Fulson, R. Warton, F. Pitts. 5. The responsibility of arranging the Commons Area bulletin board belongs to Key Club mem- bers, Kerrie Foutch, '79, and Karolyn Dittmer, '80
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