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CdM's Latin Club activities were led by Consuls Kim Valentine and jane Ankeny, SecretaryfTreasurer Laurie Natland, and Adviser Michelle Cella. The club had several fundraisers, including selling fruit on a stick for Club Day, and a pumpkin pie sale for the faculty. At the Christmas party, the Tomans enjoyed a tree raffle and Latin games. Highlight of the year was the Latin Convention in San Francisco where club members participated in athletic and academic competitions. These activities kept the Latin Club very busy during the year. .QI 3 1. Adviser Michelle Cella and Con- sul lane Ankeny address the Latin Club. 2. Consuls Kim Valentine, lane Ankeny, and SecretaryfTrea- surer Laurie Natland go over Latin business. 3. Latin Club bulletin board shows Roman roots. Front row: Lisa Mahoney, Laurie Natland, Kathy Moore. Row 2: Adrienne Scarcello, Kristin Bentley, Troy Durrough, Dave Shackleton, Kim Valentine, Scott Shackleton, Bill Kendall, lim Foley. Row 3: Nancy Neff, lamye Erikson, Bill D'Angelo, Keith Duarte, jane Ankeny, Leslie Wachter. Back row: Cindy Barnard, Chris Wilson, Drake Dodge, Mike McSunas, Drew Crumb, jennifer McCrickerd, jenny Woodburn, Michelle Cella, Shelley Martin, Lisa lmbernino latin club 117
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arlez-vous Francais? Le Cercle Francais, CdM's French Club, was led by Pres. julie lazayeri, Vice Pres. Mary Ann Logan, Treas. Karen Howard, and Adviser Don Polkingharn. The year started with a back-to-school surprise dinner for Mr. Polkingharn, followed by a softball game against hard-hitting AFS, who crunched the French Club. The annual dinner at Chez Lautrec was attended by over thirty people, who enjoyed the fine French cuisine. Other events on the calendar were bowling, the Christmas party, Secret Santas, and the end of the year banquet. 'l. julie jazayeri talks to Nicole Tries. 2. Mary Ann Logan looks on bemused. 116 french club Front row: Cynda Harwood, jennifer Heck, Mandee Geddes, lim Foley, Mary Ann Logan, Nell Killefer, Annette Johansson, Mimi Lathan, julie jazayeri, Lisa Rabalais. Back row: Steve Satchell, Michelle Viljoen, Chiar Lombardini, Pam Harrington, Karen Howard, Leslie Pitt- man, Tina Casey, Heidi Emerson, Rajal Bakhit, Caroline Van Platinga, Molly Huntsman, Drake Dodge, Golnaz Kavayanian, Linda Robb, Mike McSunas.
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New tradition begins A new tradition was started by this year's Girls' League at the annual Winter Formal spon- sored by Girls' League. On December 4, 1982 David lmbernino was named the first Snow King and Girls' League sweetheart. Girls' League started the year off sponsoring the Freshmen Girls' Orientation. During Halloween Girls' League representatives sold carmel apples. On Valentine's Day, Girls' League delivered carna- tions. Girls' League also held a See's sucker sale this year. All of the functions of Girls' League were very successful and a lot of fun. The mon- ey acquired has been used to give scholarships for deserving senior girls. l 3 1. junior Girls' League member Mimi Latham shows her stuff at a weekly meeting. 2. Girls' League members Mimi Latham, Lori English and Erin Werner make plans for Winter Wonder- land '82. 3. Shirley Gregorious listens intently as Susan Seely runs the Girls' League meeting at lunch. 4. Girls' League advisor Mrs. Virginia Marimon discusses Winter Formal plans with Susan Seely, president. 5. Members socialize before meeting starts. 6. Representatives Kathy Moore, jeanne Grantham and Mimi Latham eat and listen at a Tuesday lunch meeting. 4 Girls' League officers, Front row: Chrissie Porter, secretary, Suzi Evans, vice president Back row: Susan Seely, president, Lori English, treasurer 118 girls' league
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