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' •• v»1j. HB H HI )w 7W ' r BEFORE THE MEETING is called to order, Miss Cecilia Houk carries on an animated conversation with Martin Brown. BETH LUCIUS and Debbie Wiegel lend a hand in car painting during football season. SPANISH CLUB MEMBERS include, bottom row from left, Mrs. Doris Henderson, sponsor; Celinda Yeager. parliamentarian; Mick Vann, vice-president; Bill Bray, president; John Abbott, treasurer; Janice Chen- nault, secretary; Martha Lofley, PASF chairman; Cecilia Houk, sponsor; second row from left, Sue Hildebrant, Cindy Obermyer, Gail Wyche, Cathy Speicher, Cathy Studak, Laurie Shaw, Sybil Stuckey, Debbie Wiegel, Beth Lucius, Maria Massano, Donna Hopkins, Karen Gibson, Debbie Phillips, Kathy Carr, Margaret Jean Slater; third row from left, Peggy McNutt, Patty Sepulveda, Nan Noblitt, Marilyn Diseker, Carla Schiefer, Robin Howard, Nathan Bayless, Tom Tait, Cyndee Warren, Martin Brown, Denise Holman, Winston Dillard, Lee Bray, Jamye Dorsett, Carol Hill, Patricia Rohutek; fourth row from left, Bobbi Hines, Marceen Pedro, Virginia Ryan, Melinda Hinkle, Marinona Williams, Cindy Canion, Linda Graham, Coralee Vihstadt, Kathy Burger, Caryn Viota, Chris Towery, Shirley Dorsett, Jim Wilson, Deborah Wright, Sue Wolfe, Marsha Wukasch; fifth row from left, Sherri Henderson, Donna Newman, Barbara Hielscher, Jeani Moberg, Sandra Johnson, Kristy Walker, Stephanie Dearing, Cindy Gustafson, Charlsa Poole, Dennis Duncan, Eugene Graham, Kathy Sherrill, Carla Lind; sixth row from left, Tim Rich, Stan Chennault. David Kaderka, Mike Simpson, Curt Swenson, Jim Leigh, Don Gilbert, Jimmy Henry, Jim Kelly, Susan Ralston, Dennis Bethke, Pam Lange; seventh row from left, Ruben Garcia, Kathy Bullard, Adriana Gutierrez, Brenda Lind, Patti Prewitt, Gary Greif. Brooks Hill, Jerry Thomas, Pam Smith, Beverly Ray, Allison Snyder, Helen Taborsky, Laurie Stephenson; eighth row from left, Daniel Escobedo, Stephen Crane, Cindy Altenhofel, Nancy May field. Gay Crane, Jan Hatton, Tanya Freeman, Terry Raven, Scarlett Davis, Peggy Goethe, Darlene Chennault. Organizations — 95
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Spanish Many Car Paintings Involve Members In Spirited Fun Fun and festivities are a part of Spanish culture and are incorporated into the activities of Reagan ' s Spanish Club (PASF). Throughout the year the Spanish Club is one of the most active clubs at Reagan. Activities started in the summer when a District Council was formed by the efforts of the club of- ficers and sponsors. During the football season the club painted cars in spirited colors for a nominal fee of 75 cents. The school was also decorated with spirit signs written in Spanish. During Christmas and Thanksgiving, food baskets were given to needy families. The Language Arts Festival in February was en- hanced by booths selling tacos and chili. In March delegates attended a convention at the Terrace Sum- mer House. Throughout the year members also went out to eat at various Spanish restaurants. The club ' s active year was under the supervision of Mrs. Doris Henderson and Cecelia Houk. The officers were Bill Bray, president; Mickey Vann, vice- president; Janice Chennault, secretary; John Abbott, treasurer; Celinda Yeager, parliamentarian; Martha Lofley, PASF chairman. There are 130 members in the ' 68- ' 69 Spanish Club MRS. DORIS HENDERSON, co-sponsor, listens to ideas suggested at meetings. OFFICERS BILL BRAY, Celinda Yeager, John Abbott and Janice Chennault lead the discussion at a club meeting. 94 — Organizations i 1 •Ma Mull,, r s V | SJSfa ■fata ] •■ ' ,.
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German ' Der Papierkorb Special Club Project Members of the German Club have been very busy this year. They started the year off with a city-wide Oktoberfest at Zilker Park. They joined the Texas Association of German Students, the National Fed- eration of Students of German, and they subscribed to TAGS magazine. The club started a newspaper called Der Papierkorb in which the other language clubs participated. Slides of Germany were shown at a meeting and the International Folk Dance Club performed Ger- man dances at another meeting. In the spring they held a city-wide Fasching Festival, which is similar to the American Mardi Gras. At their Christmas meeting, they viewed all German films loaned out by the University language library. Plans were made to work on a play sent to the TAGS Convention in Abilene. Sponsor of the club is Mrs. Edda Hodnett. I ENJOYING HERSELF AT the Zilker Park gathering, Mrs. Hodnett gets to know German Club members. Edda GERMAN Hill, to president; 1 Abernatby, Lyme to Marian flai lU m fr Karon Sdu Kincheloe, I I MILTON DARE, TERRY Lewis and Curt Piper, members of the German band, entertain at the German Club Christmas Party. 96 — Organizations ,
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