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French Banquet initiates Year's Activities French is one of the most popular languages taught in high schools. To be a member of the French club you had to take or have been taking one year of French. The clubs purpose was to acquaint its members with the country and people of France. The main activities Were Christmas caroling for an organization, and trick or treating for the children in the wards of the Tuberculosis Hospital. Some of the other functions were bake sales, a fondue party in November and another party in December. Traditionally, the French Club holds an elaborate banquet at a french restaurant for its members. During the summer months a few of the members may visit Europe. FRENCH CLUB, Left to Right: Delayne Barney, Paula Piazza, and Bridget Boyd entertain with songs and guitar music at this years first club banquet. The food served was that of a typical French meal. Other entertainment included the showing of slides taken by members of the club that were in France on a study tour this past summer. This banquet provided an opportunity for some of the members to put their purpose to use, that of having a working knowledge of the French people. rf' FRENCH CLUB, TOP ROW: Peter Wainwright, Anne Brooke, Becky Dunn, Teri Tounsend, and Barb Koeritz, Treas. SECOND ROW: Sherry Kuper, Diane Buckles, Shelley Hughes, Susan Brennan, Ann Dennerline, Sue Piazza, Karen Lucas, Kathy Everhart, and Delayne Barney. THIRD ROW: Bridget Boyd, Diana Hutchinson, Vice-Pres., Debbie Keisen, Tobi Parducci, Margaret McMillan, Christy Pickrell, Denise Moore, Richard Rojeck, and Kay 60-FRENCH CLUB ,Y Standish, Pres. BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. Carmel Butterfly, Rosemary Russell, ICC, Loralee Smith, Barbara Gardolinski, Cindy Argana, Kathy Smith, Lori Woodward, Sandy Carter, Wendy Thompson, Jill Arend, Gary Singer, and Cathy Chiros. Instead of the usual initiation this year, the club had a party for the new members, accompanied by French food and European slides.
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iv Z' t 7 Q iw German Club strives to enhance its memberls appreciation of the German language and cul- ture. Widely known throughout the sehool for its frequent soft pretzel sales. the club has also been a frequent participant in various other activities, among these being a food drive for the needy at Christmastime. a Christ- mas party, celebrations, initiations for new members every spring, and a well-planned scavenger hunt. 8 Top: Ken Behringer pives another of his now famous club reports. Above: the officers o German club are from left to rightg President, K n e ' ' x , ' , ' , V ' k . . . e B hunger, Treasurer, Brad Hines, Secretary Tammv Van These students kept the club in order and made their varied sched- ules possible. Belowi Questions and answers are the subject of interest in this picture as Ken lierhinger eonduets, once again. a elub Vice-President, Bob Brooksg and Correspondent, Linda lla meeting. GERMAN CLUB-59
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lriitiations Highlight Activities for Latin Club 1 Senatus Publusque Romanaei Top Row: Melodie Knicely, John This year Latin Club has sponsored many projects for its members Lynn, Brian Buzash, Fred Fish, ,left Pitts, Mark Sampson, Mr. just one ol' which was a real Latin-type banquet with Latin food ind Ormonde, sponsor. Bottom Rowg Cathy Knorr, Chris Page, Olive entertainment. Weinmiller, Karen Locker, Michele Carnell, and Diana Hutchinson. Left to right: Diana Hutchinson, Latin club human sacrifices. Initia- l John Lynn, Pat Knight, and :lim tions have become the highlight ol lVlay welcome the initiates to the the year for these members. Roman togas were just one of the many unusual sights at a meeting of the S.P.Q.H., the Senatus Puhlusque Romanae. This elub, better known to the student body the Latin Club, has increased its membership to thirty dedicated people this year. Hoping to bring the Latin language and eul- ture to the Saguaro campus and student body, these students met about once a month. High- lighting events ol' the year are initiations and a Latin banquet. One of the main events of the Latin club was its annual initia tions ot' new members. Here the procession to the saerilirial altar has begun, led by a traditional symbol. LATIN CLUB 61
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