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German and International clubs The German Club is in- tended to mix fun with various cultural activities throughout the year. Field trips were taken to Alpine Village, to amusement parks, and to view a Ge an film. The club also to part in celebrating Fasching and the famous Oktoberfest. This years advisor was Frau Feller it was her second year heading up the group and she kept the group busy with her interesting ideas. This years officers were, Marc Covent President, Gary Enke Vice-President, and Myles Meier Secretary-Treasurer. Lege, Carol An nese. Clubs and Organizations 55 International Club- Top row Robin . Anderson, Larry Davis, Debbie Blern baum, Pam Koenders, Crystal St Ro main, Attilio Armeni, Paul Courtwrlght Rita Fraley, Sue Geib, laymie Bernstein, ludy Francesconi, Sherry Holston Valerie Rust, Danguole Tranells, Mrs Brendon advisor. Front row: lody Bar ton, Ted Broadway, T. I. McDonald Marc Covent, Marcy Mandoky, Terl Gallenstein, Phil Hesford, Pekka Hamalainen, Kiyomi Obata, Anne
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Distributive education club at Newbury Park High School is dedicated to the development of business leaders in the Conejo Valley and Ven- tura County. Their ac- tivities consisted of a state convention held in the spring where students competed in business oriented competition. The California Scholar- ship Federation is an organization open to any student who meets the academic requirements. Some of their activities in- cluded a tour of the U.C.L.A. campus on CSF Day. Later on in the day they were guests at the U.C.L.A. vs. Oregon foot- ball game. To help raise money for the club treasury, the group worked concessions at home basketball games. 54 Clubs and Organizations Decca and C.S.F. tstf Decca- Top row tlt. to Rt.J: Kevin Kuhn, Larry Collins, Bill Pippin, Dean Geer, jill lohnson, Mark Sharer, Robert lensen, Tom Foster Second row: Mr. lohnson advisor, Mark Stotko, Scott Westwood, Pam lilg, Cathy Collins, Bill Robi, Lisa Martin, Gayle Higgins, Bonnie Garmon, Kathy Laycock, Chris Carroll, Tim Postel, Mr. Faris fAdvisorJ Front row: Robert Batterson, Colleen Casey, Greg Ayala, Cindy Barron, Steve Smart Z 341' Q C.S.F.- Top row llt. to Rt.J: Patrick Ward, Larry Nelson, Don Fulton, Robert Peters, Second row: Mike McDonald, Debbie Biernbaum, Robin Anderson, Regina Waldron, Leslie Waltt, Allison Thorpe, Tim Curtis, Herb Hiatt. Front row: Lorraine Dejoyce, Mark Colletti, Kim Manna, Sue Boehm, Mark Siegel, Rick Fehnel, Cheryl Martell, Cindy Law, john Bratmon, Tina Rasnow, Karen Alberts, Mary lane Watson lAdvlsorJ, David Tso, llm Roum, Frank Belllnghiere, Millie Fulmer
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The Newbury Park National Forensic League has been in its Second year with Mar- clne Solarez as advisor. This year N.F.L. has par- ticipated in several Speech and debate tournaments as well as holding their own on the 10th and 11th of lanuary. Officers this year were, Peter Light President, Beth Symons Vice-President, and Scott Rodriguez Treasurer. Celebrate! Time is short and days of wisdom are few. Do your searching now, look everywhere, ask how, beg for help, Make your promises, sell yourself. Set your head to the heavens and pick your stars. Now look earthward- feel the hurt, the weakness, the disap- pointment, recognize the impossible. Do your own crying. Rain feeds the land, rivers feed the sea, Flowers feed themselves, who will feed me? Celebrate! Find your soul . . feed it with bits of broken dreams. a creative writing by Lisa Ragsdale. 56 Clubs and Organizations .F.L. N ,X z,gs.s , . , ,gigfggj Creative writing ,K .t r, A tt K, , , gm , A A' gm-,M A ' , K ' an I, fx 'kwa Hr 'mm -C., , . tg ,H , xx xx-
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