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Spani h Club Ha Holida Part ABOVE: Two girls from Spanish Club participate in the fun and games of passing the Life Saver on a tooth pick . It was one of the very challenging and humorous games played at the annual Christmas Party. MM BELOW LEFT: Members attempt to break the pinata. BQLOW RIGHT: Spanish Club members spend many hours making the pinata before the Christmas Party. V
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French Club Ha Banquet, i, L i iv, wa UQ , as r- in W 5 . 112' .. .. M 'zgrfrerty 1969 has been a very active year for Le Cercle Francais. Beginning in the fall, the first fund-raising project was raking leaves which will be instituted as an annual project. Bake sales have also proved profitable, especially at Christmas and Valen- tine's Day. In the spring, a new, different and successful project, a rummage sale, was sponsored. The accumulation of funds was climaxed by the major project of the yearwthe adoption of a French orphan who will be supported by Le Cercle Francais for an entire year. The Spanish Club composed of approximately 180 members, is a very active organization. The officers are, Craig Kaemmer Presidentg Diane Korell Vice-Presidentg Mary Kraus, Secretaryg Julia Becker, Treasurerg Julie Graves, Sergeant-At-Armsg Brian Felda, Sergeant-At-Arms. In September, the members were busy with decorating a float for Homecoming. Next, committees were busy making plans for our annual Christmas party in December. The breaking of the pinatas is a customary part of this festivity. Immediately after Christmas plans were begun for Spanish Service Week, held this year from April 28-May 2, During this time Spanish students become servants - for a fee. Money earned is donated to Partners for Progress, a national organization which aids underprivileged children in Latin American countries. The years activities culminate with a traditional picnic held with the German and French clubs. At regular meetings held once a month, we have had our own students, who have visited Spanish-speaking countries such as Mexico and Costa Rica, speak to us and show slides. Advisors of the club are: Mrs. Myra Sager and Mrs. Jean Kinzer. TOP: Senior members of French Club correspond with Evelyne Meret, recently adopted by hard work and many projects. ABO VE: Sue Van Pelt and Bev Ramsey model the latest 18th century fashions. RIGHT: Raking their way to fortune fund blistersj to Hnance this year's project, the adoption of a French Child. 100
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Knowledge ls Gained Through Librar Service nd World nderstanding Club The World Understanding Club, composed of students who are taking or have taken World History, is designed to help its members keep a pace with the modern world, Speakers are invited to speak to the members to increase their knowledge and understanding of World affairs. The speakers may range from a Negro telling of the race problem from first-hand experience, to a domestic and foreign exchange students telling of life in distant places and giving a different view of the world situation. The clubls members nominate and elect their officers at the beginning of each year. A steering committee handles all the details that arise between regular monthly meetings. The World Understanding Club also has a social side. Field trips and a spring picnic help to change the pace of the yearls activities. The purpose of the Library Service Club is to give service to the students and faculty at Goodrich. We serve as aides during noon hour, our study halls, and before and after school. We perform such duties as getting periodicals, shelving books, and any tasks the librarians assign us. Our activities range from a successful CARE Drive, a Christmas Bake Sale, and an annual Banquet. ABOVE: A Negro guest was invited to speak to the World Understanding Club about the current race prob- lem. BELOW: The steering committee of the World Understanding Club meets in the library to clarify a problem.
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