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bhan Mullarky, Molly Mock, Kathy Kohler. C3101 Blazejak, Om Laramyt Ginny Kelly. Absent: Mary Kay Bisanz, Anita Hissam, LE CERCLE FRANCAIS Le Cercle Francis. for second and third year French students, gives the students a richer meaning of the French language. Christmas and Spring editions of LE COR. the club paper, were planned and published. Ar the bimonthly meetings French entertainment was provided by the members. The Club also participated in the Mardi Gras. Fleur de Lis LE FLEUR de LIS In addition to Le Cercle Francais, the seniors were able to belong to a new French Club, Le Fleur de Lis. This year's seniors are the first to have completed the recently offered four year French curriculum. Mem- bership in the Le Fleur de Lis is an honor allowed only to those students who have mastered four years of Frenchg thus, this is the first year the club has been in existence. En- couraging the extended French . course. the club hopes that in the future it will expand to include many of those students presently in Le Cercle Francais. Le Cercle Francais Officers: Front: judy Korlath, Winnie Kinneburg, Marcia Kremer, Audie Wertheimer. Back: Dana Higgins, Xlardelle La Moure. Betsy Martin. jane Root, Carol Troyer, Georgia Skoog.
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Music Club MUSIC CLUB Elections, parties, recitals, contests . . . these are a few of the Music Club's yearly activities. This year, the members took turns or- ganizing monthly meetings. The points system was revised, and awards were given at the end. ofthe year. Club members also took part in Schubert Club activities, and in the annual music composition contest. Music Officers: Left to Right: Linda Ross, Vice-President. Martha jesmer, Treasurer Molly R'-lmsey, Secretaryg Pat Wesolowslci, President. The Glee Club in one of its daily practices. V --1-yur ...... ,W I V
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Laetae Latinae The Laetae Latinae were again ac- tive in making students aware of their Latin heritage. AEGIS. the club newspaper, was published with fea- tures, jokes, and poems in or about Latin. A Roman banquet highlighted the year. Other events included view- ing movies, giving Short Latin plays, and hearing a guest speaker. Spanish Club 'Iliff-'T- Latin Officers: Left to Vi ce-Pre sid en tg YZ? . , ' ..tv I ,.-. V .iam 5 ... Right: Mel Dokken. Presidentg Helene Liebe Mary Beth McGroarty, Secretary, When it came into being last fall, the Spanish Club received enthusiastic support from many students. Attend- ing frequent meetings, its members enjoyed a number of festive Latin American celebrations and pinzita parties, and entertained several guest speakers as well. Participating in activities, the girls receive a rich background in Latin American tra- dition. Spanish Officers: Front: Mary Ann Quinn, Maureen McCormick, Jeanne La Bore. Back: Terri Hallberg Margi Maykoski, Connie Grell, judy Angvik, Mary Martens, joan Jardine.
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