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lleftl Karla Massarini, enjoying the food at Rioardos. lrniddle leftl Pat Frontain, in search of her broom. lbelow right! Leslie Beaver awaits the marshmallow at the end, Spanish Club Encouraging students to speak Spanish and promoting an interest in the study of the Spanish people and land are the primary aims of the club. This year the members dined at Fiicardo's and celebrated Halloween and Christmas in typical fiesta fashion. Three teenagers from Latin America and a former resident of Venezuela spoke to them in January. The big trip ofthe year was made to San Antonio for Fiesta Days. Mrs. Sue Pope. sponsors the group. The Spanish officers are: President. Julie Stevenson: Vice-President, Theresa Long Secretary, Scott Stevensong Treasurer. Karla lvlasserini. labove leftj The Spanish club enjoying good food and good friends at Ricardo's. lbottomj Laura Brandis thinking heavy thoughts in Spanish. clubsl249
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t I , French Club Le Monde de France, or the French Club. offers French enthusiasts the opportunity to expand their knowledge of that country. its people, customs. and language, outside ol the classroom. Club members learned the art of French . cuisine through demonstrations of French cooking which included instructions on hovv to make elegant crepes. ln October the group had the opportunity ol dining Faris Fashion at St. lVlichael's restaurant. During the spring, lVlr. Claude Caux, a former pupil of Marcel lvlarceau, hosted a workshop in pantomime. Later, a trip to Lafayette, Louisiana 1 f 'r'vf,,L to observe French influence in this country, was made by club members. lVlrs. Judy Shively, chairman of the Foreign if Language Department. is club sponsor. of i 'wM.., N .t,c,, if ' 3 50235 2:- i f if 'gf' L, ' :fi . ,, 4 f itop rightl Officers: ileft to rightl Mary Belton, treasurer, Cassestra McKinney, vice-president, Linda Mellinger, secretary-reporterf Candy Aron, presidentg not pictured Patty Akers, scrapbook. imiddle leftl Two French beauties singing Christmas carols, Liz-Macray and Nancy Caruba. lmiddle right! That will really blow my diet. Teresa Doyle. labove lefij That French wine is something else. Jill Blocker and Bobby Logan. lrightl Dianna Jeu down to her last bite. 248iclub ie , is-,V ,-Lfrafri. va 54411-'f': , furvfgf f' 3 -i. ,lzigztz 1. '31 We gt 7,2 Llffylegflg ' W 'fy V? 'K' Wi- W tr . 9 . ,ff rzdhv ., A f, A Q . -Jr, x ,. W L 4 ff 5. ' f ii? . ui. v.,' ,- k Z , X-nj., . yr, ,M ,fix X . . 2,19 -f gl., 4 :- K 1' - . a , , ., L A fb 'raw +P -xc
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German Club Celebrating Oktoberfest early in the school year. Der Deutsche Vereinf' sponsored by Mrs, Ruth Barney, provided interested students a deeper understanding ofthe German culture and language. In November. members went to New Braunfels to attend the annual Wurstfest. At Christmas time, German carols sung by club members to German families in the Klein community made an especially nice season. ln February Dr. John A. Klein spoke on German heritage in this area. Participation in the Klein Deutschest and a banquet in the spring rounded out the year. The officers are: Rhonda Kornfeld, president: Valerie Champon, vice-president: Tammy Bruch, secretaryg Ginger Ellis, treasurer. SENIORSS' . Ani Bits Qmiuf... ltopj Maren Anderson, a foreign ex- change student from Denmark says she really is enjoying her stay in the United States and has found stu- dents friendly and helpful at Klein. labove rightj Dr. John A. Klein ad- dressed the club on the German heritage in the Klein area. labove leftj Der Deutsche Vereinf' which simply means the German Club. lleftj Debra Kinkaid deep in thought during German class. lfar leftj Mrs. Ruth Barney is the enthusiastic sponsor of the German Club. 25OlCIubs W ,-Jg??H1B'i31i . . .eff
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