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4 German Folk Dances ' Were Triea bu Club A newly-organized club at Catalina this year was the German Club. Hier sprechen wir Deutsch was the echo of members as they planned the activities. Among the activities were hearing a speaker, seeing slides, trying to cook some German dishes, and learning Ger- man folk dances. The obiect of the club is to acquaint students with the German language and culture. Any interested student taking German is eligible to be a member as long as he maintains a passing grade. rfv -, li in 27 V ! German students Barry Ames, JoAnn Brody, Pat Stell, and Bill Brody check up on some vo- ? cabulary as they prepare to study for a German test. f 1 M f ana' --g 1 K? 14 N LATIN CLUB-Front Row: Ben Everitt, treasurer, Janet Forbes, president, Kelly Johnson, vice- president, Barbara Harrison, secretary . . . Second Row: Molly Reddington, Mary Fredericks, Stephanie Cooke, Lynda Cuqua, Judy Potter. . .Row Three: Jeanne Limbacker, Charity Everitt, Phyllis Carpenter, Gail Supina, Janet Hess . . . Fourth Row: Scott Griffiths, Lesli Loren- zen, Pat Payne, Kathy Pye. 'Z S 'f' t '. If ' tl 'I K. .1 -vi. l: Roman Banquet Caps the Inter Nos Year Modern Romans could be seen wear- ing the traditional togas for the annual Roman Banquet Saturnalia or Christ- mas celebration, the Roman fashion show, and the initiation of new mem- bers. All were activities planned by the club. Students participating in the proi- ects were taking or had taken Latin. Inter Nos members sought to increase interest in Latin through learning more about the effect of Roman culture on modern civilization.
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Hall Monitors Serve As Dolicernen and Guides HALL MONITOR CAPTAINS-Front Row: Ken Jaeger, adviser, Pat Stell, JoAnn Kinney, Dan Harry Ludwig pauses to let Monitor Jack Kenan check hls Swango . . Second Row: Bob Svob, John Vrchota, Don Kuyper, Linda Lamb, Larry Dent, pass. Ina Marie Lawrence. Besides maintaining order and proper conduct in the halls, the hall monitors di- rect newcomers on their ways and guide mothers bringing forgotten gym suits, lunches, books, etc., to school. Nine captains are in charge of this crew throughout the day. The captains are 'lil 3 H JUNIOR RED CROSS COUNCIL-Front Row: Jeff 'Hayden, vice-president, Nancy Helm, presi- dent Linda Helm, secretary, Miss G. Ann Schroder, Adviser . . .Second Row: Debbie McMil- lan Warren Phelan, Tom Bartholomew, Bob Verity, Nancy Cooke. responsible for taking roll call, assigning positions, issuing citations, and making sure each monitor has his badge. The captains were Bob Sorensen, Pat Stell, Ina Lawrence, Don Kuyper, Dick Johns- rud, Rod Davis, Dan Swango, Bob Smith, and Larry Dent. Filling Gift Boxes Red Cross Headed The Junior Red Cross is composed of one representative elected by each home- room. Activities included filling Red Cross 'Gift Boxes and making colorful, entertaining scrapbooks for hospitalized small children. Under the direction of its Red Cross rep- resentative, each homeroom raised money and bought a gift for a child in an orphanage. p 1 il-X li026'!vEWU.ll LI
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f- r . , C ' . Get ta ' es lf' . -55 i' 1 , .x . l , - a i A 'wtf D A' x ' fs ei 4 A 1 at ' .J We e Qi -QL uf -,- - 'e-- .r ,A W 4 T l I ,W X. J X . XX, M xl -l ICLUB J L. 'L fb . 1-fi V N F. -V? t , it '-7 -1--ggi? V get s U INTERNATIONAL CLUB - Front Row: Bonnie Schadt, Mary Fredericks, S h a r o n Elledge, Jann Warren, Ben Everitt, Judy Potter, Dennise Mason, Judi Spray . . . Back Row: Christie Galloway, Marcia Taggett, Lin- da Lamb, Diane Tully, Suzanne Bambauer, Mel David, Bett Bilgray, Mrs. Erma Fisher, acl viser. CV as-aft, f 1 I! 'I fi' ir w ' l I Travel the World in International Club The lure and intrigue of other lands has brought many students into the Interna- tional Club. Activities of an international flavor such as a movie to raise money for American Field Service, and a dinner, featuring various foreign dishes, high- lighted the year. The advisers, Mrs. Emma Fisher and Mrs. Dorothy Hall, stated that the club's aim was to increase the understanding of the members of the peoples of the world. Members virtually traveled the world via spea kers, slides, and photographs. SPANISH CLUB-Front Row: .. Clive Seal, president: Julie Garay, secretary, Cynthia Free- man, vice-President, Trisha Tom- A linson, Miss Mary Ott, adviser . . . Second Row: Bonnie Schadt, Chuck Roberts, Ann . V- - -,T 5 Poole, Patricia Waddell, Connie Campas, Connie Franz, Barbara ' - La Mar, Richard Gregore, Scott Stevenson, Mary Stanley, Harold - lvy, Kristin Luepke . . . Third Row: Rita Whelply, Nancy X ' Kelly, Sandy Rout, Toni Del 1 Missier, Linda Wershing, Steve f Amesbury, Bob Bartlett, Ron ' Ryan . . . Fourth Row: Janet X Jordan, Andrea Salter, Judy .x 4' Riley, Mike Tomlinson, Patty , l Schneider, Bob Tompkins, Bill 1 Hibbs, Nona Piziali, John Don- ner, Bill Dennerly. 1 M l , iM 1 fr t I ' i i ii X , I l lE,i 5 5-Ng f+ Spanish Culture ls Viewed bu Club Cid Habla Ud. espanol? lf you do or try to, you are welcome to join El Club Cid. The club gives its members a chance to practice speaking Spanish during the regular meetings and at gatherings and to gain an accurate picture of the Span- ish culture. The club members attend Spanish movies, and for a change of pace, go for a meal of Mexican food. Among the proiects of the club this year were the collecting of old and new clothes for the needy children of Sasabe and participating in the annual fiesta put on by all of the Tucson high school Spanish clubs.
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