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BEAU MONDE Beau Monde was a club for girls of all grade levels. It offered the girls fun, friendship and a chance to be of service to the community. Under the heading of fun and friendship came the come as you are party the morning after the Girls' League Formal and ioint meetings. Under the heading of service came caroling in an old folks home at Christ- mas and providing a basket of food and clothing to a needy family. KEY CLUB We Build was the motto of the Key Club, one of Chu I-ii's oldest service groups. Backed by the Kiwanis of Chula Vista, they pro- vided a scholarship for an outstanding s e n i o r. They also sponsored an Emanon, or no name dance January 31. Mem- bership in this club doub- led this past year. FRENCH CLUB Parlez-vous francais? So did the French Club! This year the newly organized club enioyed many interesting activities. Act- ing out French plays, watching French movies and the French banquet were all activities which the members enioyed, while broadening their knowledge of the people whose language they were study- ing.
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se? LATIN CLUB This year the Latin Club planned many various activities in the service of our school. This club was designed to en- courage more interest in Latin outside of the classroom. The biggest event of the year was the marvelous Roman banquet where the firsteyear members were slaves for the second year students. The afternoon before the banquet was a hectic one as cheers from the chariot races and bids from the slave market could be heard ringing out over school. 4fgf2:'.-- A rw ,i . kits: ei' L! s Mr. Rindone, Mr. DeVore, and members of the Vocal En- semble present C h r i s t m a s cookies and candy to the Mont- gomery family, who owns the house on the west side of the school grounds. SPANISH CLUB gBuenas Dias y Como Es- tas? were some of the greet- ings exchanged at the Spanish Club meetings. This club was comoosed of third and fourth year Spanish students who studied the language and peo- ple of Espana and Mexico, Members visited a school in Tiiuana, as well as giving food and clothing to the children in the orphanage there. Selling doughnuts was one of the ways they raised money to give a taco party for a needy family. The highlight of the. year for this club was their Spanish fiesta which featured Spanish food and entertain- ment.
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