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GERMAN CLUB The German Club has greatly helped me to understand the German people, exclaimed John Bean, the president of German Club, He emphasized that the club is open to all people interested in the German culture and that a knowledge of the language is not necessary for membership in the organization. An Octoberfest and a German break- fast, highlighted the fall portion of the year, and a trip to San Francisco added excitement to the spring semester activities. B , I X l zilb .f ,f , 5' L TIN CLUB One of the most active clubs on campus, the Latin Club, began this year with their annual Latin Banquet, organized by their president, Peggy Ehmann. The first and second year Latin students served as slaves, the third year students as Patricians, and the fourth year students reigned as gods. ln keeping with the Roman theme, all wore togas. Several members attended the annual Latin Convention meeting during Easter Vacation, a state-wide meeting of proficient and interested Latin students in which all have a chance to practice the language and become familiar with the cus- toms of Ancient Rome.
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French Club Members FRENC LUB The French Club had a very successful year. Led by Sally Hales as president and Miss Steelman as advi- sor, they held their second annual Fondue Party early in the year. A field trip to San Francisco to see 1111 J-101111115 et 1015 gfllllllt' highlighted their spring activities. The main purpose of the club was to give interested students a clearer understanding of French society and culture. Several speakers who had traveled to France aided the members in accomplishing this goal. Fondue Party Sally Hales: President SPANISH CLUB Bienvenidos! Steve Stauss, president of the Spanish Club extended this cordial welcome to any student interested in the culture of the Spanish-speaking countries. This active club invited guest lecturers to give presentations about either Spain or any Latin American country, and discussed various aspects of life in those countries. The Spanish Club attended cultural events, such as a performance featuring flamenco dancing and a performance of the Mexican ballet. Club members also prepared short plays for the Foreign Language Field Day. Z?
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,,,m,,,,, A 4 if SHTGLII' The Centaur, Homestead's literary magazine, contained the best of selected fiction, non- fiction, and poetry submitted by students. Anyone could submit his work, whether they be school assignments or independent creative writing. The magazine staff made the final judgment of material to be published. Again this year the Centaur included selected photographs by students and student work from the art department. . bak if g i 'inf I' W- ,gkaf M- A vp The Art Staff: Diane Smith. Debbie Brown, and Mindi Miller. m..,,4,,m-.W W - Dick Riner, Mr. Ferentinos. Linda Del Rossorio The Centaur writing stafft Amy Falkowitz. Sue Secrist, Jill Hendricks Roberta Dill Paula Wisch. and Ken Jones. Vt ,N i
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