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Nl 'S listens: a jffors fllle sa We is , rl-L' W 5, Q-.aff I . If 1 , f 1 H---EO ,INA-XA 'vJ'2, ' H 1 at A S J ?f ' La Bastille, a fine French restaurant located in Cocoa Village, was the location of the French Club's cultural dinner. French art was near every table, and where Beclci Myhre sat, the ingenious wall covering behind her displayed the well lfnown French flair. It wasn't difficult for Diane Marelli to find some form of pre- meal entertainment as she made bunny ears for Mi- chele Goodman while Lyndi Steiner and Meg Town- send laughed. These glowing faces of good cheer, Cheryl Foreman, Lyndi Steiner, Kim Barber, and Meg Townsend passed the wine section temptingly FRENCH CLUB! 73
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1982-1983 French Club Officers - Katie Zepp: Trea- surer, Terri Fields: Secretary Yolanda Landerosg President, and Yvette Lovvett: Vice President. Keep- ing herself busy and from speaking english, Yvette Lovvett wore her explanation Ta all day during school. French Club Members include - Lisa Fry Andrea Semas, Adele McCrery Denise F inneran, Kim Barber, Tina Edwards, Becky Myhre, Iennifer Vickers, Sheila Quinn, Meg Townsend, Eric Harris, Sandy Murdick, Heidi Bromm, Rosie Petrailia, Re- gina Kennedv Angelique Lind, Mrs. Vilianco, Gloria Restrepo, Linda Borie, Ieff Tatro, Cindy Micheals, Linda Culberson, Michele Goodman, Darryl Knight, Lance Levy Michele Morrisette. XX 72fFRENCH CLUB Parlez Vous F ranqais? The French Club's size increased as did the flow of fresh- men interested in a foreign language unavailable to them in Iunior High in the past year. Also available were the benefits of being in a very active club associated with the new lan- guage. The French Club members participated in the annual Homecoming Parade, with their spirit car placing third. They also set up a booth at the fair called fishing for Bottles . During the year fundraising activities included the annual Parlez-a-Thon and many candy sales. The benefits raised in these activities supported S500-S1000 scholarships, and the trip to the French dinner held at La Bastille in Cocoa Village. These activites provided an enjoyable and definitely worth- while way of learning for the new and returning French Stu- dents. get fig wi 'Ki
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Los Espadachines . . . The swashbucklers, that's the nickname of the Spanish Club. The club is consisted of students in- terested in learning about Spanish cultures. The club engaged in fund raising activities to provide monies necessary for a trip to a place of Spanish Culture. The highlight of the school year as al- ways, was the cultural observance held during the Christmas holiday. The club members provided for themselves, serving Spanish food and beverages. Listening to the pros and cons, Debbie Bremer has her chance to vote yeh or ney at the meeting. Doug lmel, Bobby Parlor and Ierry Williams hotly debate the possibilities. Debbie Brenner, Ienny Sego, Laura Krasney Lisa Green, Mala Melaruem, Sandy lanes, Heather McLearen, Iulia Kelly Eugenia Misa, Steve Cerar, Ierry Williams, Leslie Watson, Dong lmel, Lora Ashburn, Shane Hussel. Spanish Club Officers: Steve Cerar - President, Laura Krasney - Treasurer, Shane Hussel - Point Chairman, lenny Sego - Secre- tary Laurie Thomas - Historian, Mrs. FZ Thomas - Sponsor. Not Pictured - Curt F els - Vice President. 'x 1 74fSPANISH CLUB
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