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Latin Club I 4 . . I lu Ill! L, Q 3 Z Latin Club - The Latin Club was eligible to students taking the Latin language. First year Latin students were called Plebians, and students of second year Latin were called Patricians. However, students who already have completed one of two years of Latin were eligible. The Club held two main ann-ual events, the Roman Banquet and the Latin Club Convention, to provide a lighter side to the subiect. The advisor was Mrs. Youtz. ' Xxx, e N Q panisb Club l HWY Spanish Club - The Spanish Club was for the purpose of encouraging the study of Spanish culture through an understanding of the language. It was open to second year Spanish students. The chief affair of the year was the Pinata Party, at which the members were given an insight to the Spanish culture. Mr. Malovic was the advisor. -II ,., French Club French Club - The French Club, available to French students, is one of the younger organizations of SMUHS, Like the other language 23 clubs, it was formed as an incentive for the students to strive for better Uhdersfdhdlncl of the lnnmmrm P
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Fan Breeze Qtalflf i ir., bs? Front row, I. to r.: Wynn Cook, David Bassi, Leila Graham, Barbi Maas. Back row: Wayne Ratliff, Arthur White, Larry Test, Doug Burris, Linda Groves, Leilani Garvin, Spring I' ' L. . T , X s Miss Conn Advisor Y ,t.,. , :if- ,, lx x K .ighv , A 'U 9 4- -sz lf - 3, - Front row, I. td r.: Leila Graham, Barbi Maas, Wynn Cook, Leslie Groves, Larry Test, Doug Burris. Back row: Patty Cline, Stewart John- gm ston, Leilani Garvin, Jim Hilgers, Buddy Keith, Wayne Rotliff, Laurie Kreiss, David Bassi, Marie Oldfield, Frank Toller, Betty Richards. ., 7 5 if W i v - i ci? , .Qvlrf get it X ' Il The school paper, Breeze, copped first place in the Co- lumbia Scholastic Press Association competition for the sec- Leila Graham Wynn Cook ond straight year. Congratulations to the staff and advisor. 22 Fall Editor spring Editor
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Fan Girls' league is JONI GRAY President Fall Board. l. to r. lst row: Vicki Padre, Bonnie Kaplan. 2nd row: Diane Froid, Kathy Smith, Bonnie Chonacky, Patty Kinney. Q ,ll Q' if' C? K, . 115' ' 'vu ' Q fi' i CEM MRS. RICE Advisor COO Club I. to r. ist row: Vicki Padre, Judy Bartel, Nona Baciu, Vicki Harson. 2nd row: Darlene Barca, Sharon Forrest, Sandy Openshaw, Mariella McCoy, Barbara Behrens. 3rd row: Diane Froid, Pam Hopkins. 4th row: Ginger Bol- ton, Charlyn DeVoss, Joan Belier, Cille Burnside, Judy Lesher, Karen Open- shaw, Carolyn McConkey, Dorothy Longest, Patsy Britell, Micki Kelly, Sonya KAI,-IL-: Imllnnn Yr-infhnn Qnenn Shnnnnrrl Upon entering SMUHS each girl automatically becomes a member of the Girls' League, and points may be earned by con- tributing extra services. Membership in the 300-600-1000 Clubs W, Q Corrigan Dance, and the Fall Assembly. Activities coordinated by -- the club during spring semester were the Roaring Twenties Party, the May Queen Dance, and the Spring Assembly. The League earned the money to sponsor these activities. Qpdng Q l 1 2 depends on the number of points accumulated. vv. 3 During the fall the Girls' League sponsored the Hi-Jinx, the lr CATHY DeGASPARlS President N ... - - . . Spring Board. l. to r. lst row: Linda Davis, Dotty Gray, Helen DeBernardi, Barbara Piatt. 2nd row: Jeannette Bass, Sharon Enyart, Dalene Kemp, Cathy Arreguy, Leslie Graves. 300 Club 'nu 's ' -. 4 J' , . 'pq'- 5s. ewr'1 l. to r. lst row: Sandy Bierce, Kathy Wray, Carolyn Black, Nancy Twyford. 2nd row: Pam Dukes, Diane Buttner, Jane Valdez, Carol Borges, Patricia Glines, Mary Engel. 3rd row: Lorraine Acosta, Sharon Chiari, Diane Souza, IOOO Club l. to r. ist row: Lois Cossa, Diane Masel, MaryAnn Murray, Jeanette Sousa, Nancy Yanagabashi,, Joni Gray, Jean Petty. 2nd row: Diane Bernardo, Diane Correll, Nancy DeVoss, Carol Stroppini, Marie Minetti, Eileen Engle, Kathy Smith. 3rd row: Donna Delaney, Alberta Acosta, Addie Lucero, Vicki Compagnini, Vonnie Lanser, Carol Cossa, Bonnie Chonacky, Joannie Roias, Gretchen Stoskopf, Jeannette Bass, Grace White, Patty Kinney, Dalene Kemp. 4th row: Rosemary Porter, Diane Enos, Bonnie Kaplan, Nyla Lantis, Pam Glines.
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