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DO FOREIGN LANGUAGES Old and new activities filled the German Club calendar this year. Th¬ ese included an Octoberfest Picnic, a trip to Washington, D.C., making Leb- kuchen for Valentine’s Day, a camping trip, a regional convention, and the annual banquet. This year the French Club gathered to take bike rides to Newport News Park with Mr. Solomon, who proved to be the reliable trail blazer. Other ac¬ tivities included participating in the Foreign Language Week which con¬ cluded with the annual banquet; sev¬ eral members corresponding with stu¬ dents in France to exchange ideas, vis¬ iting a French restaurant, and a picnic to end the school year. Spanish Club, under the sponsor¬ ship of Mrs. S. McCracken and Mr. A. Dellis was very active this year. Throughout the year they sold Mrs. Smith pies, made flowers for the May Day project and raised money for the $100 scholarship to be awarded to a senior club member. 24 — ORGANIZATIONS
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KARA VAN AND HONOR SOCIETY TOOK THE HAMPTON FAMILY 1. Mrs. Dancy, Natalie Blatchford, and Karen Sacks check over Seafarer. 2. Natalie and Karen laugh at what they have written for the Seafarer. 3. The Honor Society Volleyball team. 4. Mark Enderson explains the next group activity to Cheryl Collins. 5. Krabba Karavan members prepare the next program. 6. Susan Quinn reads her part while the other members time her. 7. Krabba Highlight members look over the news¬ paper. 8. Ann Sexton, Jan Lynch, and Shawn Brown convince students to buy a newspaper. ORGANIZATIONS — 23
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TURN YOU ON? Janet Riddick, President of the Latin Club, led the members in a most exciting year. During the year the Latin Honor Society in¬ ducted over 15 new members at their two banquets. The club sold calendars and had car washes to raise money. The year was fun and exciting. The basic purpose of the Latin Club was to promote the language of Latin to all students of H.H.S. Next year is expected to be even bigger and brighter! Truly, Latin Lives Today! ORGANIZATIONS —
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