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by Marfhew Silber Clubs add ideas to school year For both the French and Ger- man Clubs, the year brought new ideas and situations. Al- though activities were somewhat sporatic, both clubs had a good year and were looking toward improving the clubs' programs. French Club was joined by a new adviser, Dacia Miller. Ac- cording to Miss Miller, when she was hired in June as a French teacher, part of the job require- ment was taking over the job as faculty adviser. l wish we had done more things, been more organized, and had more active people willing to attend, said Miss Miller. According to Miss Miller, the enrollment in the club was not very high. lt wasn't a very big club, only 15-20 people actively involved, but those people who were involved had a really good time being together and had a lot of fun, said Miss Miller. Although Miss Miller summed the year up as being spasma- tic, she has set her goals to 'mprove the program. According to Tony Young, German Club adviser, the Ger- man Club's problem, which dis- rupted the club throughout the year, was not being able to bring all of its members together. Because of the extended-day schedule, it was difficult to have meetings without excluding some of the members, said Mr. Young. This put a damper on the club. Some activities which the Ger- man Club participated included the Christmas festivities at which they sold homemade pretzels. The club has also had dinners at German restaurants. Second semester German Club officers were: Tasha Thorn- ton, prsidentg Michel Griffitts, vice president, and Lana Best, secretary treasurer. by Luis DeAnda Photo I. Video taping German skits dur- ing finals is Tony Young, German Club adviser. 2. What? asks Nlnehe DiLeo as Steven Payne 28Q pronounces her and Brian Manich man and wife in a German skit for class. Photo by Malrhew Silber
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I y Photo by Darrin Coe e in . HUP? I WS ' QQ 5' N ,s 1 isa Q u.. AQ .955 5 l l I1 P 3. Molly Brayshaw, co-president of the French Club, views a movie with fellow students in class. 4. Dacia Miller, French Club adviser, adjusts a television set to give students a better view of the screen. 5. French Club members X ' show off their float during the A BS Victory Week parade. fber Photo by Matthew Si 1 'I so :s ea :- X C5 Q 'I 5 N :s Q : C' CD N wo ' 1
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