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French Club studies CULTURE C hange came to the French Club in several ways this year. A new French teacher and advisor, Mrs. Sue Vascy, sparked a vigorous membership drive for the group. An extensive campaign utilizing both colorful posters and word-of-mouth recruiting stressed that members did not have to know how to speak French; interest in the language and culture was the only requirement. The drive resulted in swelling the membership to over forty students. Although the group had several meetings and social activities, one of their most successful events was a luncheon for Mrs. June Hop, a veteran Clark teacher and the founder of the French Club who retired after twenty years in the Clark. County School District. I. Officers: Mrs. Sue Vascy. Nichole Wcishaupt. Kristen Graham. 2. French Club. Front row: Alex Yancz, Sam Powers. Nichole Wcishaupt. Sue Ann Simmons. Terry Russo. Doug Mandcrschcid. Second row: Joel Hccht. Scott Slrainesc. Cheryl Akc. Gail Caraway, Tara Call, Lisa Thompson. Paula James, Liz Ritter. Third row: Mrs. Sue Vascy (advisor). Chris Barton. James Brake, Lisa Bowman. Troy Rcnz, Jennifer Stcffcs. Danny Straus. Erin Whelan, Egcn Guo. Back row: Jennifer McBride, Kristen Graham. Shelly Galliher. Janie Kwok. Maisic Kwok. Jackie Engel. Kim Perry. Jennifer Mays. French Club 101
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Left is Righters are UNIQUE N o tryouts, no auditions, no grade requirements ... it sounds as if this group could include the whole Clark High School population. Not so. The only club possessing a genetic requirement for membership. Left is Right opened its rolls only to left-handers. Noting that the lefties comprise only 15 per cent of the total population. President Kristen Ashworth explained the club's purpose: to highlight the tribulations and joys common to the group. Computerized match-ups for Valentine’s Day and bake sales provided funds for the group's activities. which included a trip to Huntington Beach. Officers: Gina Dreycr. Marc Haidl. Kristen Ashworth. Left is Right Club, f ront row: Luis Gavrico. Mr. Gordon Hale (advisor). Glenn Iverson, Gina Drcycr. Marc llaidl Back row: Cathy Robeson. Kristen Ashworth. 100 Left is Right
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1. Performing at halftime of a girls' basketball game. Roy Corpus shows his break dance style. 2. Keith Wesley and James Powell add their talents to the performance. 3. Umoja Dancers: Mike Coru? i. Roy Corpus. Mr. Doug Garner (advisor). Pat Russell. Keith Wesley 102 Human Relations C lub
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