Oak Park High School - Cambia Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)

 - Class of 1984

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Jeff Laythrop flnds hlmself belng chef at the German club pICniC- -f'-:'4 ' Experience gained through foreign -- ulture ayrides, ice skating and pizza parties accompanied such activities as candy sales and a visit to the Renaissance Festival for the 250 students involved in 1963-84 foreign language clubs. Spanish club began their year with a hayride in October attracting over fifty persons. lt was a chance for people to just get to know each other at the beginning of the year, said Sophomore Jeff Miller, Spanish Club president. The club had many other activities through- out the year including a pizza party, ice skating, and a banquet that closed out the year while introducing next year's officers. No sooner had boy's basketball started when Spanish Club opened up their fund-raising concession stand. Our concession stand was probably our biggest money maker, said Jeff. German club also had many successful fund raisers whech includ- ed a magazine drive, advent calanders, goomey bears and candy bar sales. lt worked out well, said Keith Cordray, senior, German Club president, We had one of the larger clubs. In fact, we were only beat in size by Pep Club. According to Keith, one of the most successful activities sponsored by German Club was their first trip 28 Foreign Language Clubs to the Renaissance Festival. lt was the first for German Club and a really different kind of project, said Keith. French Club started the season with a hayride at Benjamin Stables. Horseback riding was followed by dinner and a hayride took place after dark. The majority of French Club members and AFS exchange students were in attendance. Like the other two foreign language clubs, French Club also had a hand at fund raisers. Their luck was unfortunate when they happened to hold their candy bar sales at the same time as marching band. French Club also participated in many activities, including ice skat- ing, a dance, and a spring outing. Each French class organized one activity for the whole club, said Senior Candy Olson. In November all three clubs united to hold an International night. International night was really fun. You got a chance to talk and meet other foreign language students out of class, said Jeff. Being in a foreign language club gave you a chance to be introduced to people who you wouldn't have met otherwise. lt was a good experience, said Senior Matt Pittman. by Kristi Marquez -. c, V, 1 5- Frem Sherl wlhfi Morrl MlCh4 Aller Eddie Wlbr Carte i-xl

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