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'Wu Far left: Looking at a poster of The Black Forest are Mr. Boost, Leif Blensly and .Ianet Moore. Upper Center: Ellen Meyer and Karen Wagers enjoy refreshments during a Spanish Club meeting. Center: Language Club Advisors Mr. Boost and Mrs. Monten- egro talk over a world time reference. Lower Center: Mary Simila Watches as two Latin Club members give water to two initiates. Upper right: Leading barefoot initiates across the floor is Fifi Chu. Lower right: Mrs. Montenegro and Language Club members Mike Carnahan, Marilyn Horn, Nancy Ship- ler, Naomi Hammon, Mary Engleson, Mary Vincent and Cindy Sherwood carol at Fair- view.
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Language Clubs Grow Mass participation, early lunch for noon gatherings, cultural understanding of foreign countries, caroling at Fair- view, selling American Field Service Christmas cards, supporting a Peruvian child named Rosa, a Pinata party, pot- lucks, collections for the needy . . . these were the language clubs' functions. Under the guidance of Mrs. Zupo, the French Club with 65 members had the largest enrollment of all the lan- guage clubs. Leading the club members were President, Norma Winslow, Vice- President, Kathy Rollins, Secretary, Kristi Mills, Treasurer, Shelly Stephens. Anyone with language background in German was admitted into the Ger- man Club. Office holders were Presi- dent, Leif Blensly, Vice-President, Kathy Neuswangerg Secretary-Treasur- er, Janet Moore. Adviser was Mr. Boost. Latin Club served school, commu- nity, and world. Elected to the author- ity of this purpose was President, Jerry Kliewerg Vice-President, Sue Peet, Sec- retary, Kathi Dombrowskyg Treasurer, Mary Simila. Counseling Latin Club was'Miss Culter. Spanish Club had six officers with President, Karen Schlewtzg Vice-Presi- dent, Vicki Wilkalis, Secretary, Susan Keesee, Treasurer, Anne Drayton, His- torian, Meridith Hawkesg Reporter, Bonnie Thomas. Mrs. Montenegro was their guide.
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Planters and Styles f'Serendipity,', the newly crea- ted Home Economics Club, enthusi- astically organized several activities for the last three months of school. t'Daisies Do Tell, an evening style show, was presented May lg funds were raised through a cook book sale, and a potluck held May 20 concluded the year's activities. Biology Club activities pointed towards their trip to Malheur Na- tional Wildlife Refuge, May 23-24. The club sponsored the traditional Planterls Day April ll. Upper left: Officers of 'Serendipity' were Kar- en Kongslie, secretary, Carla Bock, vice-president, Nonie Hendrickson, treasurerg Margie Austin, president, and JoAnn Hewitt, reporter. Upper right: Carla Bock models her winter ensemble at the Serendipityl' style show. Above: Randy Harchenko and Kent Irving leave on the Biol- ogy field trip. Right: Bob Bales, vice- president, Kathy Lund, secretary- treasurerg and Chris Anderson, presi- dent, served as Biology Club officers.
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