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on Of the , French late with parisian p to Salt story in ers. with :k Whlt a Joe Salas, president; Richard Turpin, veep; Elaine Chris- tensen, secretary; Mr. Larsen fostered Spanish appreciation. Spanish Club 3 combined study, fun in organizing members for appreciation of Spanish language, customs, legends Spanish club-ROW ONE: Mr. Larsen, Jensen, Salas, Christensen, Turpin, Thayne. ROW TWO: Thorpe Hewen Hickman Cornwall, Wells, Fonnesbeck Hurd, Capener. ROW THREE: Haramofo, Cherko, Abernathy, Marshall Peck Hougley Red-l field, Russell, and Sanders. Spanish Club actively participated in the Bearfax Carnival, I sponsoring a colorful booth. Committee of G. Cornwall, A. Housley, L. Thorpe, D. Wells, L Haramoto, G. Thayne planned club parties. Bear Riverhs newest organized group, the Spanish Club, endeavored to develop an interest in the Spanish language and acquire a better understanding of Spanish cultures. Directed by Mr. Gareth Larsen, the club spon- sored a popular club-swinging pinata booth at the Bear- fax Carnival. Combining study and fun, club members discussed pertinent problems of Old Mexico, listened and danced to recordings, and ate Spanish noodles to spice up a colorful year of activity.
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g xme Cathy Carlson, secreIary; Sherrie Johnson, reporter; Rick White, president; and Mrs. Thompson outlined activities. French Club promoted interest and an understanding of French-speaking people, Their culture, and their language French Club-ROW ONE: Susanne Malney, Roberta Ballard, Lynn Kelly, Julie Hansen, Sherry Lovell. ROW TWO: Jerry Winn, Mrs. Thompson, Ricky White, Cathy Carlson, David Winn. ROW THREE: Sherri Johnson, Vern Wood, Aurline Lar- kin, Marilyn Hards, Mary Ann Romer, Richard Elliot, Jeanne Hewett emphasized French cultural habits, proper usage. Sewing French pastries cl sidewalk cafe, club members added romantic carnival touch. Promoting an understanding and appl'eCiation 0f the French language and French culture, twenty Frenfh Club members sponsored sidewalk cafe complete .W.1th French pastn'es and French maids to lend a Pamlan accent to the Bearfax Carnival. A mid-Winter trip to Salt Lake City to attend the play L A1ouette, a story.ln French about J can of Arc, delighted club members. Wlth the leadership of Mrs. Ruby Thompson and Rick White, the organization developed a successful club agenda.
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A x' V f - , . Thespians ROW ONE: Mr. Ashby, V. Forsgren, J. Hansen, M. Abbott, S. Linford, E. Brockman, R. Ballard, A. Talboe. ROW TWO: K. Josephson, S. Labrum, S. Frazier, P. Talboe, S. Hansen, M. Romer, C. Anderson, C. Woener, A. Marriof, L. Shelton. ROW THREE: S. Stohl, M. Romer, D. Abbott, A. Abel, D. Allen, K. Benson, P. Hales, W. Farr, R. Elliot, C. Carlson, D. Jensen, L. Thorpe. Thespian Club sponsored and participated in various dramatic production for the stage. f $xwmwmx - - lndustrious Thes ians worked diligently to preSIdent; Julie Hansen, veep; and Sally Linford, secretary. construct unusualPHomecoming parade entry. Checking Thespicm makeup supply were Mr. Ashby; Micky Abbott, To stimulate appreciation for theatrical art Thes- . pians launched a year of successful drama. Choosing T126819 265728 ' -----' black and gold as club colors and tragic-comic masks as symbols, dramatists decorated cars for Homecoming and presented pep assemblies. Scenery, makeup, stage proper- Chose symbOIS ties, lighting for stage productions owed much to this Of blaCk' 901d mGSks versatile group of dramatists. The Courtship 0f Eddieb TO foyer appreciation Father, school play, highlighted Thespiany activities. 0: gramaRtic arts 0 ear iver
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