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X y a Spanish club officers: Vic Ortiz, Lisa Lewis, Ann Andre, and Mary LoPour display Spanish relics. Memoria1's foreign teacher, Elizabeth Haechler, is an added help to language students. X aim 3 2 , ' if ik ,,,,,i, , , thaw. W, on French club officers: Mary Pynn, Sandy Loomis, John Frank, and Carol Peterson take time out for monkey business.
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German club officers: Karen Thompson, Diana Peterson, Yvonne Carroll, and Mike Gilbert, dis- cuss German club plans. Language Clubs Enhance Linguistics Memorial students take advantage of French club candy sales. MHS students showed an interest in for- eign affairs through the use of Language clubs. Junior Classical League sent four stu- dents to the state convention at Green Lake. Candy sales were a major activity for French club members. The Ballet Folklorico was attended by Spanish club members. German club activities included various speakers and a picnic to end the year. Latin club officers: Linda Rubesch, Rebecca Litman, Robbie Schwartz, and Amy Converse support Latin Power.
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Experimenting with paints and psychodelic patterns interests Ruth Long. Working on various stages of drafting attracts Pat Odenbreit and Georgia Affett. Artists Reveal Talents Art Club was open to all students of MHS, whether they had art class or not. This year, members of the Art Club sold candy and held various dances. These fund- raising campaigns were undertaken in order to finance a trip to Chicago where the club saw the broadway production of Hair, and visited various art museums. Ring-making intrigues Carolyn Buza and Teri Kil- dahl. Officers are: Craig Boettcher, Vice Pres.g Jane Buttenhoff, Treas.g Colleen Johnson, Sec.g John Lorinser, Pres. t , s in s lr 'Q' n,sas slis s s C f 2 if. ,Q R . A til,,. . . E, kg l,.y Q ' ' A .i gsyyi sJ,tt , . ,s .. In , Q -, Ei it ii K X Q . 5 get 94 Q rx N iii 5 st A ' P ,gg we N K . r 4, 4:5-:,.. 'Z . .
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