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The students of the French Club learn not only the language of a foreign country but also the customs associated with the language. This year included with it’s scho- lastic achievements dinner at Le Bistro, the play Tartuffe at the University of Utah and the sweet voices of French students singing Christmas carols accompanied by Madame Learned on her horn. The officers of the French Club rest for an unusually quiet moment on the front lawn. They are, back row: Treasurer Barbara Bums, Secretary Jody Bums. Front row: President Valli Gibbons, and Vice-President Rav Wilson. FRENCH CLUB helps promote the customs of a foreign nation. The members of the French Club in years two, three and four are, back row from left to right: Ray Wilson, Jane Woltersdorf, Linda Greaves, Jane Bradley, Jeff Harris, Susan Scott. Third row: Jane Little, Christine McCarty, Carol Grove, Thom Jensen, Dale Temple, Nedra Morgan, Karen Brelsford. Second row: Lindsey Caffel, Shan Juvelin, Barbara Bums, Ellen Dryer, Ellen Shott, Cindy Meyers. Front row: Ruth Platner, Carlos Eyzaguirre, Mike Faxon, Robin Temple, and William Woolf. 25
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Members of the French Club in first year French are back row, left to right: David Browning, Jody Bums, Dennis Helfenstein, Danny McMullen, Tom Meyers, Shaun Kerr. Fourth row: Karen Schulder, Cleve Barkdull, Corky Brown, Linda Purdy, Laurie McGillis, Elizabeth Murray, Paula Keating. Third row: Mary Pierce, Nancy Landes, Marcia McElroy, Libby Berstein, Mark Browning, Rebecca Kleiner, Nancy Cramer, Mike Winther, Ridgely Gilmour. Second row: Chris Erskine, Ben Howells, Sharon Salisbury, Robert Olsen, Henry Schubach, Ann Nebeker, Jody Rees. Front row: Richard Anderson, Debbie King, Mark McGillis, Malka Kassel, Sandy MacBeth, and Richard Diblee. While waiting to receive their order of coc au vin, Libby Bernstein, Marcia McElroy, and Kris Osborn seem to be enjoying themselves at Le Bistror- French students and chaperones sit quietly while waiting for their food at Le Bistro, a truly French restaurant. 24
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Rowland Hall - St. Mark’s played a very im- portant role in the Model United Nations this year. Under the direction of Mrs. Miller, a small group of people represented the nation of Israel. All of their resolutions were accepted on the committee level and some even went on to be considered by the General Assembly. These people made an ex- cellent showing and represented both Israel and this school very well. The Model United Nations Club did a fine job of representing the small nation of Israel, a very important country in both the real United Nations and the Model U. N. MODEL U.N. the synthesizing bond of the world. Members of the Mode! United Nations Club take time out from busy activities to pose. They are standing from left to right: Carol Grove, Andy Shott, Susan Scott, Rand Marcus, Martha Patterson, lann Hirschy, Ellen Shott, Jane Woltersdorf, Marlene Kassel, Gary Goates, Diane Clemow, Robert Axelrad, Cindy Homer. Seated: Jane Little, Dale Temple and David Axelrad.
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