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FRENCH CLUB The French Club is one of the many language clubs on our campus. It par- ticipated with the Spanish and German Clubs in Sports Night and many other activities throughout the year. Money earned by the French Club through various projects was used for the adop- tion and support of a French orphan who lives in Paris. Other projects were directed to further study and a better understanding of the French lan- guage and culture. SEATED, Gaye Richards, Dee Toohey, Jeannie Pinnix, Monica Toomey, Frank Kolina. FIRST ROW: Jeannie Campbell, Christi Chase, Jeannette Ko- lina, Karen Keyey, Kathy Cooley, Elaine Megee, Barbara Chenail, Dorothy Turn- er, Pat Leahey, SECOND ROW: Ronda Choate, Barbara Blanchard, Lanell Hooker, Carol Spurgin, Lynda Critchfield, Tammy Lorenz, Carolyn Robert, Ruthann Gates, Linda Wood, Carol Daigle. THIRD ROW: Doug Onyon, Doug Campbell, Tom Johnson, Bill Davies, Joanne Winchell, Linda Jocabs, Diane Davis, Sharon Bennett, Jim Metz, Scott Peters, Mike Shiners. GERMAN CLUB This year at Valley the German Club held an ex- change meeting with the German Club from Santa Ana High School at which the German foreign ex- change student from San- tiago High School spoke. They attended an ex- change contest w i t h schools from all over Orange County where they took oral and written ex- ams to determine those most proficient in the Ger- man language. The Club's less studious activities in- cluded helping at the Sports Night Banquet along with the Spanish and French Clubs, and washing cars to earn mon- ey for their treasury. SEATED, Mr. Claude Black, Della Horacek, Marilyn Nickel, Rosalind Hill, FIRST ROW: Ruthann Gates, Julianne Nickel. SECOND ROW: Bjorn Fornander, Brad Graff, George Dailey, Paul WakeHeld, David Gustafson, Joe Hill. THIRD ROW: Lange Winckler, Bob Palmer, Tom Smith, David Stiles, Bob Holland. S 127
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1 1- . A-Sf' 'es . as, SEATED, Mrs. Maeryta Minard, Brad Berry, Brian Courlie, Candi Jones, Lynda Miller, Sharon Cotey, Harry Walles. FIRST ROW: Judy Peterka, Paula Carter, Nfarilyn Nickel, Susan Wright, Pam Young, Val Wlesten. Donna Bassler, Rita Rodrigues. Dorothy Turn- er, Linda Gaskin. SECOND ROW: Pat Calvin, Judy Johnson, Lanell Hooker. Linda Hughes, Cindy Steele, Cheryl Wall, Carol Barker, Melanie Griffiths, Bobby Ponce, Marci Vaden, Dennis Kisner. THIRD ROW: Paul Beal, Bill Amrine, Lynn Allred, Barbara Downen, Pa- tricia Brick. Sue Planchon, Roxanne Hendershot, Jim Stewart, Mark Couron, Bill Davies, Tom Adams. FOURTH ROW: Steven Staump, Ken Cachat, Bruce Lupfer, Jim Suhr, Dick Barkemeijerdewit, lNIike Lopez, Rodger Fortune, John Payne, Tommy Payne, Tom Fagan, Bob Piezynski. LATIN CLUB 99 Members of the L a tin Club worked hard all year toward one goal: the Roman Banquet. They earned mon- ey for the annual event by selling candy and holding a slave sale. A few days prior to the banquet, the new club members were auctioned as slaves to other Valley stu- dents and sworn to faith- fully serve their masters un- til the banquet. The night of the banquet the slaves were released in a formal cere- mony. Those attending the banquet were served dinners consisting of many courses similar to those served in ancient Rome. SEATED: Mrs. Maeryta Minard, Jeannie Lear, Nancy Heimstra, Paula Pletcher, Doris Atkins, Jean Fadgen. FIRST ROW: Carolyn Pilling, Janice Detwiler, Darla Gron- seth, Linda Minor, Faye Johnson, Cathy Bandoian, Jane Harrison. SECOND ROW: Ed Spahr, Georgia Selepchak, Pam Stout, Veronica Velton, Julianne Nickel, Nancy Oman, Anita Mobley, Pat Petrush, Sharon Jordan. THIRD ROW: Mike Curtis, Bill Amrine, Lynda Mor- ris, Cindy Hidy, Lynne Parker, Tom Fagan, Joe Daigle, David Bakke. FOURTH ROW: David Utley, Chris Harvey, Ted Labahn, Ken Petersen, Richard Beyer, Fred Woodside, Ken Petersen, Danny Nicholas.
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3 3 1 Q . E SEATED, Pat Chairez, Rosa Jimenez, Manuel Rodrigues, Jose Nino, Kristin Mahlberg, Paul Beidler. FIRST ROW: Mrs. Dorothy Jerauld, Jackie Hines, Fay McBride, Shirley Martin, Dianne Myers, Carol Knowlton, Jane McChesney, Nina Emry, Marcia Herrema, Jeannie Campbell, Laurie Gwinn, Hennina Vreenegoor, Yvonne Harris. SECOND ROW: Linda Berland, Donna Hilliard, Kathy Lewis, Lin- da Bazan, Joanne Grew, Jennifer Gieseler, Judy Vorrnittag, Joan Griset, Jane Purdy, Birdie Martinez, Marilyn Griset, Pat Dovey, Ardie Briggs. THIRD ROW: Joe Sandoval, Mike Hassett, Raul Nino, Bill Nierman, Jim Malone, James Hilliard, Jim Bogaty, Rich- ard Beyer, Brian Gourlie. 1 ' ,,', .L .gg f SEATED, Mr. B. Brooks Bernard, Doug Onyon, Steve John. FIRST ROW: Ronda Choate, Pam Soltow, Nancy Nakatani, Lynda Miller, Marci Vaden. SECOND ROW: Karen Hess, Pat Jones, Linda Anderson, Judy Robinson, Rosalind Penn, Linda Bazan. THIRD ROW: James Stewart, Jose Nino, Mike Shiners. 128 SPANISH CLUB The Spanish Club has been in exist- ence since the year Valley First started. The club was founded to improve under- standing between Americans and Span- ish-speaking people. This year the club participated in Sports Night and con- tributed a foot pedal switch to the lan- guage lab. The club ended the year with their annual Spanish Club Ban- quet, held each year at a restaurant with a Spanish atmosphere and Span- ish entertainment. PRESS CLUB The Press Club published all the programs sold at the home football and basketball games. It sponsored the an- nual journalism banquet and the Pen Pal program at Valley. All of the school's journalism supplies, such as cameras, Film, and Hashbulbs, are paid for by the Press Club. Each spring the members end the year with a trip to the Los Angeles Times.
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