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The French Club is one of the largest and most active clubs in school. Their Christmas party is a tradition, with its busche d'Noel, TO UNDERSTAND WHAT IS SAID Each Christmas the foreign language students carol through the halls with the songs of their countries, Here Barbara Lunke and Lori Blanchard sing out with the Spanish carolers as they en- tertain the office. ABOVE: Bill Sturgeon and Janet Olson grooving to the Light music at the French Club dance. RIGHT: Willie Gonzalez and Laurie Jack- son enjoy a dance. Page 55
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FCREIGN LANGUAGE CLUBS SEEK The year's French Club officers were: president, Joe Lawrenceg vice president, Ann Mitchellg secretary, Rita Rudczencog treasurer, Seth Cohen, Advisor was Mrs. Gjesdahl, The club met on the first Thursday of every month, Some of the activities were going to a French restaurant for dinner, sponsoring a dance celebrating Mardi Gras, and attending a French movie. At their first meeting the Spanish Club elected Leslie Jones, president, Regina Bates, vice presidentg Barbara Lunke, secretaryg and Teresa Pedersen, treasurer. The advisors were Senora Moran and Senora Miller. ' Some of the activities this year were making a constitution and collecting canned foods. They also arranged for speakers, sponsored a dance, cooked lunch for the faculty and went to a Spanish restaurant, Highland's German Club activities were painting garbage cans, collecting coupons for the yearbook's B, C, C, drive, making posters for parents night and having a German Dinner for the faculty, They also sold candy and popcorn to pay for a trip to Leavenworth, The officers were president, Linda Shapleyg vice presi- dent, Mary Barichg secretary, Nan Gable, treasurer, Lori Blockg and the advisor was Mr. Kyte. This was the smallest turnout in recent years, RIGHT: The German Club was small, but very active this year. BELOW: The Spanish Club was a new group this year,
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BAND, ORCHESTRA PLAY AROUND December was the busy month for the Highland orchestra. They had 17 concerts. Twice a year the musicians go to the elementary schools in the area Nine string players are members of the A11-City High School Orchestra, LEFT: Girls in A Band wait quietly for directions, BELOW: The Stage Band poses with their director, Mr. Dodd, BOTTOM: A Band poses with their in- struments, This band is composed of eighth and ninth graders. Page 56
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