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Page 104 text:
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Language Clubs Thrive on Enriching Der Freundschaftsverein, better known as The German Club, has carried on an active and enioy- able year. Among Their many activities have been meetings held at The home of their advisor, Mrs. Hildegard Evans, where her recent Trip To Germany was discussed along with many facets of German culture. Highlighting These meetings was The initia- Tion of new members which proved To be quite hilarious. ln order To improve Their understanding of The German language, They spoke only German aT These get-Togethers. A special projecT of Theirs has been The recording of Tapes in German To exchange with German students Their own age. This, along with The German evening They pre- sented in The Spring To The student body, has broughT The German Club into view as one of The most inter- esting clubs on campus. The officers of Der Freundschaftsverein have been Bob Niccum, president, Calvin Olsen, vice president, Amy Sneyd, secretary, and Jerry Haber, Treasurer. SPANISH CLUB - TOP ROW: S. Wright, S. Sherron, C. Johnson, G. Petty, J. Silverstein, G. Burch, P. Willis, S. l-laider, S. Klemm, M. Wright. BOTTOM ROW: S. Knauss, D. Menclocea, G. Doolen, G. Scalzo, L. Selff, M. Stocks, K. Muzikar, Miss Arminda Zelaya, advisor, 1 f T T' Y V M ' fa' S 'll Z' it ir T ' 55 M.: Mm ltr iii, im is, :iii if ,ii sy Q' -,ij ' - .- . Y - N S J T. iii, ir L g:1 'S L1 ' 1 TT T r -.-Nm - fi E A 2 S5321 - - . , T r M- ymii, wi - -in 12- l i ri.. rims? .. rim if Z V' iillll ,.' 'lil uf X . 2 i, at it it T it ,xii ilu X E T 'E T55 ms GERMAN CLUB initiates, Fred Wilferth and Katie Germaine go through The paces of pushing peanuts with their noses as Two other official members Bob Niccum and Joyce Wilensky watch with uncontrollable laughter. sir' ii series lll X W Tiff' E 33? ss?
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the Foreign Sounds of Linguists 'ilu il , ,.a FRENCH CLUB-TOP ROW: G. Walker, B, Burns, R. Plummer, D, Potter, R. Ustruck, C. Freed, K. Vorndriska, B. Store. SECOND ROW: Mr. Copen- haver, advisor, G. Stilwell: C. Kraemer, B. Rollins, S. Schwartz, G. Page, L. Sanders, J. Zirtzman, D. Frank, Miss Koch, adviser. BOTTOM ROW: J. Allison, R. Bemis, A. Richter, A. Jones, P, Hampton, L. Levandowski, J. Smith, T. Tucker, S. Allen. Highlighting the year's activities for the French Club has been the inner-club play. The play, put on by the first and second year French students proved to be a great success and may become a pleasant tradition for the members of the club. The French Club is basically inter- ested in advancing the understanding of the French culture rather than the language itself and one of the annual activities is a trip to ac- quaint the members with French cuisine. For the French club an additional way of ad- vancing the study of foreign culture is through the foreign exchange program, Funds are raised through the French Club's annual sucker sale and donated to AFS so that Magnolia will be able to finance the expenses of the toreign students. Presiding over the club this year has been President Larry Sanders, and assisting him have been Greg Page, vice president, Gail Stilwell, secretary, and Sally Schwartz, treasurer. FRENCH CLUB members, Sally Schwartz, Barbara Rollins, and Mary Pel- frey buy suckers from President Larry Sanders. :lj fx, 'A - 97
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Study of German and Spanish Culture GERMAN CLUB - TOP ROW. B. Rutherford, C. Paul, J. sqmeluk, R. BOTTOM ROW:'J. Buff, V. Schiffer, A. Snevd, R- Eskfidee M Sweeef Richter, B. Niccum, R. Davis, D. Lewis, C. Olson, H. Vroliik, J. Haber. D. Funk, Mrs. Hildegard Evans, 0ClVIS0f- Hablan espanol Uds.? If you do and you enioy studying the culture and people of a foreign country, the Spanish Club is for you. Magnolia's Spanish Club this year has had a busy schedule with activi- ties covering such events as a field trip to Olvera Street, a Spanish language contest, and in the Spring, a banquet summing up the year's activities. The members of the Spanish Club under the lead- ership of President Sharon Klemm, have enriched their understanding of the Spanish-speaking coun- tries through these activities and field trips to places of Spanish heritage. Assisting Sharon have been the other officers, Anna DeHoag, vice president, Pam Willis, secretary, and Leslie Selff, treasurer. Their advisor for this year has been Miss Arminda Zelaya. They have worked to further student interest in the Spanish languages and the field trip to Olvera Street, where the charm of Early California is ever present in the little shops and stands, was a good example of the interest shown by the Magnolia club. SPANISH CLUB members, Sharon Klemm, Marianne Stocks, Pam Willis Leslie Selff, and Anna DeHoog study up on their Spanish with the help of Readers Digest written in Spanish. sfiszbf ,W , as-ff' eil il His.
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