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Different Customs And Culinary Arts Help French, Spanish Club . . Learn About Cthers From pinatas to bon bons, the foreign clubs sold it all to raise money for various club activities. The Spanish and French clubs provided insi ht into different cultures throughout the world. By establishing a means of commu- nication, students were able to familiarize themselves with customs of other countries. Spanish Club helped me to learn the cultural origins of Spanish-speaking peo le, stated Maleia West. The group's actixiities included rafflning pinatas and eating Mexican-style mea s. Spanish Club is really fun. I learned the national anthem iinccil the Lord's Prayer in Spanish, said junior Angie Bal- ar . French Club conducted a cheese-tasting party which was quite different from any party I've seen, stated senior Kelly Hop er. Amon other activities French Club went caroling at Cffristmas. lt was fun going from door to door singing in French, remarked member Alicia McCumber. French Club has really been fun this year. There are so many things to learn about the French-speaking countries, stated junior Rachel Guthridge. I enjoyed learning about the customs and traditions of France, and how they live compared to the way we live in our society today, stated Liz Woodward, junior, and member of the French Club. Sherrie James, who is also a member of the French Club, remarked that the French Club and the Spanish Club have benefitted our school, by gettin the entire student body acquainted with the French and Spanish languages and customs. I have thorou hly enjoyed being in the French Club this year. I feel that itienefitted my attitude about other peo 1e's feelinlgs who are not Americans, commented Debbie Mart . 120 French Club 4 if t NINETY-NINE BOTTLES OF DEW ON THE WALL - French Club mem- bers Mike Phillips and Brian Curran examine ingredients in bottles of soda as they enjoy the club's cheese-tasting party.
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DRAMATIC EFFECTS - Junior Tracy Crosier is critiqued by her fellow classmates on a dramatic interpretation. s r Drama 119
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. f M ..x. BUTTER! French Club sponsor Patty Dalton tries some cheese at the club's Christmas party. K L A aw' :lg 4 IWC' r s Q sa. 4, Q, , , v df ,za ff ' ,rmwwews 'es We 3 , f A ,144 I ,,,,,5,, i rw f M-viii: i ,Q ' C ssr R :s,V C r Al f iff ,, , OH CHRISTMAS TREE - Spanish Club member Susan Teaff, puts the star on the club's Christmas tree at their holiday party. Spanish Club 121
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