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enjoy favorite subjects outside class Because of their interest in the language, many French class students join the Academy's French Club. Through the activities of this group, mem- bers gain a greater appreciation of the French lanv'ua0'e and culture. D D Members of French Club make plans for their an- nual p e t it fc u r s a n d tarts sale. Pam Downs, president of French Club, admires a gay Paris poster. Officers Jan Cyr, sergeant at arms, Mary Regimbal, treasurerg Carin Palm, sec- retaryg and Peggy Coan, vice-presidentg prepare to play a new French recording for Sister Dorothy, advisor.
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Math and French Club members Members of thc Math Club pursue their favorite subject through discussions of and talks on new math- matical techniques. The club also gives an annual movie, the proceeds of which go toward the pur- chase of material for the math department and El scholarship fund. Math Club president Pam Sherry demonstrates the many uses of the abacus. Mari Adamski prompts Renee Mul- cahy with the graphing of 21. problem as Sister Mary Clare, advisor, and Andrea Charvet add their encour- agement. Math Club members look puzzled over the solution to a difficult problem.
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President Marie Zilliox posts gift bags for Vietnam children on the Red Cross bulletin board. Red Cross officers Sherri Bechard, Rita Zorrozua, Chris Fritsch, and Tessie Garcia pack Vietnam bags as Sister Sheila Mary watches. ' Red Cross and Library Club Members of the Red Cross Club serve the com- munity through the school. Many of the girls par- ticipated in a series of first aid lessons given once a week, One of the biggest projects tackled by the club was Gifts for Vietnam. Bags were filled with toys and useful articles which were then sent to the children in the war torn country. Members of Red Cross pose for the camera.
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