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French Club Promotes Language, Culture FRENCH CLUB, Top Row: Diana Hutchinson, Gary Singer, Scott Riley, Nancy Voorhaar, Marilyn Kagan, Treas.: and Pat Namesmk, Pres. Second Row: Kendra Anfenson, Frank Abetti, Carol Clark, Anne Metzger, Sharon Kelley, Delayne Barney, and Michelle Brown, Sec. BETTER ORGANIZATION was French Club's main objective this year. Meetings got under way in Sep- tember explaining the purpose and goals of Les Badauds, or the loafers, as it is translated. Members helped to promote a better under- standing of the French language and culture. Movies were shovvn and guest speakers lectured at many of the club meetings. Les Badauds ended this school year with a special banquet at one of the French restaurants in Scottsdale. The evening proved to be both enjoyable and ceremonious, as the new club officers were inducted. French Club members wine and dine at Chez Louis after a long day at school. Impromptu gatherings such as this were fun, but rare. FRENCH CLUB 81
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Latin Club Views Many Historic Relics Towards the beginning of the year the Latin Club performed a Roman ritual. The Ceremony was presented for the benefit of any club members and any interested outside individuals. W was I t'-i THE LATIN club participated in ceremonies, field trips, and discussions to delve into the Roman culture. The Latin Club was also interested in sharing the Roman culture and Language with others by having several guest speakers. Latin Club members held a Roman Sacrificial ceremony and took a field trip to Sunset crater and the Wapatki Ruins near Flagstaff. The main emphasis was on applying the Roman culture to various aspects of modern living. A final banquet W. was held in the spring. LATIN CLUB, Top Row: Linda Newman. Second Row: Dawn Stube, Pat Nlorrison, Jim Nlay. Third Row: Dave Bratten, Brian Buzash. Fourth Flow: Jim Schwap, John Lynn. Fifth Row: Patty Prekup, ICC Rep.5 Dennis Jones, Jeff Pitts. The slanted 80 LATIN CLUB row on the right includes lfrom back to fronti Carrie Lobel Judy Ruprecht, Treas., Mary Namesnik, Pres., Joe Bizjak, Veep Penny Gale. These are the members of this year's Latin Club To be eligible you have to have completed one year of Latin.
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l 3 X SPANISH SOCIETY, Top Flow, Dawn Trobaugh, Sec., Wendy Pauli, Robin Diane Monson, Linda Vandervort, Chris Flippe, Tia Peterson, Dave Mattson, Pegue, Bridgitt Flood, Kim Pegue, Pres., Heather Cronwroth, Aaron Thomas, Craig Downs, Kevin Dugan, Steve Plumb. Bottom Flow: Sandy Pinnix, Cindy Francine Nordwall, Cindie Roe, Veepg Linda Robinson, Carmela Bonifasi, IFain,Sherry Rowe, Linda Wilson, Carol Emerick, Renee Desjardins, Kathy Jim Junker, Jeff Johnson, Mike Maughan. Second Row, Carol Rom, Judy Theisen, Penny Peters, Suzanne Lentz, Cammie Petty, Mary Pletkovick, LeMarr, Vera Manuz, Brenda Chadwick, Debbie Pearson, Linda White, Linda Olsen, Diana Hutchinson, Diane Schrandt, Sue Skogstrom, Treas.p Ana Denise Desjardins, Patty McCollum, Perri Olsen, Domino Augustine, Pam Fuentes, Bill Evans, Debbie Zarecor, Bob Swisher, Andy Miller. Williams, Mallory Ledyard, Lora Goldie, Jeanne Stevens, Charlen Stauffer, Sociedad Hispanica Swings ln Nogales eff. Lester, the official Sociedad Hispanica mascot, is noted for his the club meetings, Lester keeps his large, green, watchful eyes upon famous, witty, and humorous statements, which are said to add the members from the head of the room. On other occasions, spice to the lives of the several Spanish Society members. During Lester can be found atop the closet of Mrs. Baker's room. S2 - SPANISH SOCIETY
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