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Latin Club Affiliated with Junior Classical League LATIN CLUB; The Latin Club endeavors to maintain the links between ancient man and the mod- ern world. Through an affiliation with the Junior Classical League their horizons are broadened to include history, drama and art. The membership therefore, is open not only to Latin students, but to any one inter- ested in classical civilization. Seated. I. to r Jolita Perez, Donna Dolbce. .Sharon Lavallcc. Mrs Lawler. Standing: Carl Gammon. Ted Williamson, Jeff Ng. Durini; ne of the cluh meetings Ted Williamson discusses the candy sale. Working again ' Red Cross Collects Food for Arlington Welfare RED CROSS CLUB: The Red Cross Club of Norte Vista is un- der the sponsorship of the National Red Cross Youth Division. Its purpose is to perform hu- manitarian services in times of need, emergen- cies or disaster. This year the Club ' s main functions have been: (I) The responsibility for organizing and mailing servicemen ' s letter, (2) Making, packing antd mailing Christmas treats to .Novi Servicemen who are overseas, (3) Responsibi ity for the distribution of food and toys to needy families at Christmas. This year the Club President is Judie Lc V ' oss and the sponsor is Mrs. Rusche. Scie Tak( David Gerry, [anie Cruz. Judie LeVoss, Linda St CJeorgc
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The oIlRfrs ol ihf hrxn h Club air Kaihv Stewart, Carolina Ashe, Patti Bacon. Astrid Edwards, and the ad- visor Mrs. Young French Club Sponsors Trip to Ports OTall FRENCH CLUB: Each fall the club holds its traditional French dinner and later on an Interna- tional Christmas party. They also take a trip to Ports o ' Call a part of Los Angeles Harbour where imports from all over the world are brought. This year is climaxed by the award of as many fiftv-dollar scho- larships as possible to students wishing to take the Foreign Language League Summer Tour in France. Front Row: Patti Bacon, Yvonne LeDoux, RoseMary Mac.- fee. Linda Lucus, Virginia Lim. Back Row: .Astrid Edwards, Jackie Boulduc, Carolina .-Kshe, Priscilla Rodriguez, N ' ancv Lim, Giretchefi Essig. German Club Explores Aspects of German Art and Music GERMAN CLUB: The German Club is a small but active group of students who are interested in discovering more about the German language. The members take field trips to various places of interest in Southern California during the school year. The Club also concentrates on as- pects of German art and music. K HMBHB |d Bi a H HH WF J I H Hi . ' ' ' H a .»3 H| £ 1 I HH ■JBpv: M 1 lr»-ffl ■ . - - Hh I % ' Z -- - 1 H H WK 1 -— E l m 4k ►V ' Wk 1 ihh tfl « iL L l i BH {{ A 1 1 fe. n ' ■ f 1 m - at 1 jrj £ ■k» 1 1 Seated: Jennifer Peck, . nn Hart. .Standing: Rodney Hoover, Tom Barnes, Jim Cloninger, Mr. Schucllcr. The members of the German Club and the advisor Mr Schueller talk over future plans. 101
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Math Club Hosts County Math Field Day MATH CLUB The Novi Math Club Members participate in numerous activities throughout the year. These include organizing the local Math Field Day, hosting the County Math Field Day, and participating in other math competitions. Also, there is an annual trip to the Naval Ordinance Labs in Corona, preceded by a short course in writing computer programs. Pliilli( s, .MikeCurtin.Jim .Archer, John Eri(ks ul II Fuppcll, Judy Vickers, Don Flint. 1 Math officers are hard at wui k on a math equation. Science Club Takes Weekend Mountain Trip SCIENCE CLUB: Throughout the years the science club has been at Novi it has been one of the most active clubs on campus. Mr. Hodgin is the advisor and has been vvit-h the club for the past nine years. The Science Club ' s main objective is to promote a fun interest in all fields of science. Because of the varying interests explored the membership has grown to almost thirty members. Each year it is an annual tradition to take three field trips. .Seated I to, Susan Berrv. Lugcne Brent. Deloris Knic;, Karen Herbert. Mark Koppa. Mr I l(«lt;iii, Siandum . lr 11. 1,. ; ' .. -il John Chernik, Keith Rogers. Rickv Zoco, Tom .Simpson, Chervl VVelten. Don Brath. Bob Rocderker. Mike C:urtm. an insctl tolleilion thai ( Harold Philips, Ken Ng, Pat Jensen. ol the members made r i ii
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