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Mrs. Helen Helton a. Spanish Club members Kristi Ingold, Davia Means and David Harvey display Christmas stockings they created for the local nursing home. b. ETSU professor Dr. Loyd Guidry addresses members of Span- ish Club at ET language symposium, d. Spanish Club members display toys col- lected for Toys for Tots. e. Members enpy sampling crepes, f. Spanish Club members relax during a break at the ETSU language symposium, g. Lisa Sandoz adds paper mache to Spanish Club pmata. h. 1978-79 Spanish Club officers, i. 1978-79 Spanish C
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Spanish Club The Commerce High School Spanish Club was created to form a bond between Eng- lish and Spanish-speaking countries and to break down the possible barriers through the inability to communicate. Spanish Club's membership is com- posed of students from grades 9-12 who have had a Spanish course and are sin- cerely interested in the Spanish culture. Spanish Club allows its members the inva- luable experience of Spanish culture first- hand with such activities as language workshops at East Texas State University, and speakers as well as presentations on the Spanish language and lifestyle. Spanish Club also represents Commerce High School in two annual language ori- ented events. The first is the North East Texas Organization of Language Educa- tors competition held ot ETSU; CHS Span- ish Club competes with more than twenty other schools in academic and cultural exercises in French, German, and Spanish studies. Later in the year, Spanish Club sends two voting delegates to the Pan- American Student Forum held in February ot San Antonio. 28
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Sponsor: Colonel Dale G. West Interact Club “Service above self, is the Interact motto. The 36-member organization is sponsored by the local Rotary Club in Commerce. The Interact Club promotes service-oriented projects. During the year, dances and spirit promotion are under- taken. The Intract sponsor is Col. Dale G. West, ETSU who has been the Rotary sponsor for Interact for three years. “I enjoy my time with the Interact Club because we have a good mixture of work and play. I suppose one of the best aspects of the club is the excellent leader- ship opportunities provided to all mem- bers. Membership is open to all persons in the high school. Once a member, a person contributes a portion of his time toward the club's three money-making projects and a community, national and interna- tional service project that take place eoch yeor. The word “Interact reflects that stu- dents within the club mingle with people outside the organization. 30
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