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Flrst Year Of School Among the many activities organized by the Foreign Affairs Club, one was to provide financial aid to students wishing to paritcipate in study trips and home stays to such countries as Mexico, France and Germany. Other activities included planning social events and field trips for their group. The students' main purpose, during this first year, was to promote the study of modem languages, further understanding of other people's cultures, and establish rapport between the students of various languages. The French-Spanish Club was a group within the Foreign Affairs Club. They worked with and as a part of the larger club, although their area of con- centration included only the languages of French and Spanish. The group consisted of approximately fifteen members with the majority being students of Spanish. The advisors are hoping that next years' trunout will be larger and that the club will do more. ,J 1' fra X u f r., ta ff l Q Z 1 4 I .4 I- ' + 7 i 3 French-Spanish, Foreign Affairs 1 01
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Sharp Shooters, Rapid Runners And 1. Fishing Club: Front Row, Henry Forsyth, Jim Noesen and Bill Boette. Row 2, Brian Rebarick, Doug Jones, Bobby Anderson, and Mr. John Brickley. 2. Readying their guns, Rifle Club members get set to open fire. 3. Brian Rebarick, Jim Noesen and Bobby Anderson listen attentiuely as they learn a few newfishing techniques. 4. Mr. Gamboa tells the fishing club about the technical difficulties of running a club. 5. Rifle Club: Front Row, Rick Shoumake and Dale Yorgenson. Row Two, Dr. Willa Ramsey, Brian Walker, John Dougall, and Kevin Hollis. 6. Rifle Club members get assistance in the proper positioning of their guns. 7. Running club: Coach Robert Oliver, Rodney Rivera, Gene Maples, Ken Maples, Phil Tullman, Scott Rivera, Keith Kleis, Tracy South and Tom Williams. 8. For these members, the Running Club serves as a building block to the track team. ual?- i . I . ' A 1 Ml! IXHY ' n b .1 5: V. :if f f f gf ,.,V , f - 6 :pg QUE , ,g.f1ZL,,f,f ffff, ,, . ,, 1 02 Clubs and Organizations 1 ,f-ff
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