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Le Chapitre dreams of New Orleans i-te . The French Club started out the year with the election of officers. Those chosen were Libba Linn, presi- dent; Carolyn Hicks, vice president; Marcia Thompson, secretary; and Debbie McLendon, treasurer. Libba Linn was also chosen as Le Chapitre ' s nominee for homecoming queen. The club had a Chnstmas party and planned on a spring trip to San Anto- nio to see the French opera Le Barbier de Seville. These were financed by a November French bread sale and the sale of carnations for Valentine ' s Day. With dreams of a trip to New Orleans ' French Quarter, Le Chapitre ended the year. a students in French class look forward to a Le Ctiapltre meeting b Officers of Le Ctiapitre were Libba Linn, Debbie McLendon, Carolyn Hicks, and Marcia Tfiompson. organizations 97
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Annual Roman banquet inspires Latin students Latin Club was brought together by two parties this year The first was Saturnalia, which was held at Barbara Hunt ' s house on December 10 It was an Informal party intended to bring the Latin students together. The second was the Roman banquet held on March 10, celebrating the Ides of March. The Latin students were to dress up as Roman citizens. The first year students served as slaves and the second year students served as roy- alty. Mr s. Paciotti sponsored the Latin Club. Monte English was president and Tommy McKenzie was vice presi- dent. First year officers were John Bradley, Hank Ellsworth, and Joe Burch. a The Latin Club utilized the facilities in the li- brary for many a round table discussion b Offi- cers: fvlonte English, Hank Ellsworth, Tommy McKenzie, Joe Burch, John Bradley WSi lE 96 organizations
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German Club determines upcoming projects The German Club started out this year with a new constitution, written this past summer by President Susan Diemert. German guests mingled with members on several occasions and talks concerning German culture were given by Don Boomgaarden. A bake- sale was held in February and plans for future ones were discussed. Profits were to be used for a trip to be taken at the end of the year. Other officers who assisted Susan included Vice President Carolyn Hicks, Treasurer Sara Keene, Secretary Betty Albers, and Executive Director Don Boom- gaarden. a.Sara Keene and Betty Albers review club rec- ords during a busy German Club meeting b.Club members Gary Graham. Carolyn Hicks and Chuck Johnson take a tew moments to relax. c.Frau Helen Nowicki. Jennifer Woolvin and Jackie Duggan listen to a discussion con- cerning money-making projects 98 organizations
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