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to C O) c 3 -C .O D ° — O O u C ome on you guys! We ' ve got to get this finished if it takes all night! A voice called from the back of the room. Pieces of green and red pa- per lay scattered across the floor of D-5. It was Basketball Homecoming and the German Club float wasn ' t quite finished. The usual calm Thursday afternoon meeting was filled with shouts of encour- agement and every once in a while, the loud bang of a hammer. A few doors down the hall another club was also holding a meeting. The French Club had a similar experience building their float. These two clubs gave students an opportunity to study more aspects of the language of their choice. Many Thursday lunches were spent eating French or German food, watching films or just enjoying each others company. We really enjoy ourselves at the meetings. Studying another language is a lot of hard work, but it ' s fun when you know something special that not many other people know, com- mented Quenette Mross, a member of German Club. It really feels good! she concluded. e During a French club meeting, Denise Keller explains an upcoming activity to other club members. The French club participated in various activities throughout the year.
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Steve Maas discusses a recent scientific discovery with another club member. Maas was a Sophomore this year. Science Draf
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Gladys Casillas goes over a list for a French Club luncheon. French Club luncheons were held every three weeks in D-3. Jill Spiekerman and Lael Stalnaker wait for the German Club meeting to begin. The Ger- man Club meetings were a popular attraction for many students. German Club. Front row: Stella Westermeyer, Sophia Martinez, Rowena Grisham, Quenette Mross, Loretta Buser, James Flood, Mike Theiss, Ann Seed. Row 2: Brian Dirkswager, Valerie Downs, unidentified, Mark Ezakovich, unidenti- fied, Tanya Dijon, Cami Walker, unidentified, Lisa Miller. Row 3: Chip Enkson, Hiedi Emmen- iger, Maria Martinez, Kari Kalinich, Cindy Belle- via, Darlene Cunningham, Christina Moore, Janel Schlissel, Enicia Fischers. Row 4: Kim Rich- mond, Lynn Darricot, Lael Stalnaker, Jill Spieker- man, Randy Childers, Wendy Crowson, Eric Mitt- man, Tony Kuo. Back row: Lee Caranza, Chad Freeman, Alan Merha, Matthew Sato, Steve Maas, Scott Everhart. French Club. Front row: Carol Furlong, (Crys- tal Brasher, Norma Casillas, Mai Pham, Denise Keller, Donna Peccerreli, Bertha Sanchez, Angli- que Williams. Row 2: Gladys Casillas, Monica Coria, Julie Preciado, Melissa Razo, unidentified, Jackie Aarts, Lon Monnmger. Back row: Kim Harrell, Loan Pham, Andrea Dapron, Julie Rebai, Jayme Wedertz, unidentified. French German Club 69
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