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IO 4 AFS The aim of American Field Service is to promote cultural understanding. Several times during the year, each member had the opportunity to be host to a foreign student and to meet many more at events such as the International Dinner and Weekend. Club members also work hard to raise money in order to sponsor several Bridgewater students as foreign exchange students. This year Debbie Young, a junior, will have the opportunity to travel abroad. We look forward to hearing about her experiences. QL. to RJ - Kathy Esposito, Carla Zimmitti, Barbara Mellon, Ann Davenport, Eva Kaeten, Linda Laba Mrs. Schnur, Debbie Young. Spanish Club The Spanish Club is just one of the very active clubs here at West this year. Among other fund raising projects, the members sold churros fdonutsj, candy apples, and adopted a Spanish-speaking child. Competing in sports against other language clubs and going to New York to see a Spanish play and have dinner were just two of the many activities planned by the club. Bullfighter - J. Worman. STANDING, L. to R.: T. Ruggini, L. Kozlowski Ms. Fitzmorris, Ms. Garcia, Mrs. Kopf, Mrs. Schnur, A. Davenport, A DiGraziano. BOTTOM: C. Caruso, M. Hill, V. Choplick, J. Kain, C. Carra M. Vierbuchen, M. Grande. MIDDLE: C. Carra, L. Barberi, V. Williams, K Hall, C. Mathis, C. McElroy.
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French Club gt! r as A r . The French Club played the German Club and Spanish Club in soccer this fall. ln January, they went to see the movie Le Petit Prince, followed by lunch at La Crepe. ln the spring the French Club participated in the Language Department International Dinner where each language club participated in the bit of its own culture. The French Club won the yearbook's contest for the most :imaginative club picture because of its theme and originality. ln their picture theylve depicted some favorite pastimes of the French picnics, dancing, cycling soccer, iboules, cooking, and painting along with other cultural arts that are very popular. PICTURED ABOVE. STANDING, Left to Right: Gary Williams tPres.j, Nancy Manucll, Sharon Oppelt, Nancy Pcrnini, Arthur Saylor, Sharon Bardo, Marian Kcvai, Lily Babins, Bob Connolly, Pattee Gaston tSec.! Treas.J, Paul Thomas. KNEELING: Carol Glovich, Susan Barnabeo. SEATED: Amy Goldman, Barbara Berlin.
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German Club The German Club through its many activities tries to make students aware of the German culture. The trip to Pennsylvania Deutsch County along with a Bratwurst party most bring out German customs. These combined with such Ectivities as a hike to Hackelbarney State Park and a roller skating party join together German customs and fun for an ,njoyable year. TIRST ROW: Ken Flynn, Steve Jarman, Tom Gordon, Steve DeZutter, Arthur Urbanski, John Hudak, Anthony DiLorenzo, Joel Cook. SECOND ROW: Joanna Sigg, Nancy Van Zandt, Kathy Martz, Marlene Young, Mary Beth Quinn. THIRD ROW: Carol Gregorwicz, Beth Rossi, Gerald Nat, Sharon Wood. NOT PIC FURED: Don Brewer, Laura Gugliotta, Paul Firro, Lester Mavus, Linda Mueller, Brian Kinch, Scott Naismyth, Penny Phillips, Linda Riebel, Jeff Stahl.
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