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THIS YEAR French Club hosted a versailles speaker, viewed Phedre, held a crepes-suzette party, and enjoyed an annual dinner at Chez Louis. The sale of old newspapers enabled them to see Phedre. Officers are Karen Mannett, president, Silvia Lui, vice-president, Linda Brown, secretary, and Debbie Woods, treasurer. FOREIGN LANGUAGE club members often stray from the appropriate subject of foreign culture in varied activities including German and Latin Club's soccer and baseball games, Spanish Club's task of scrubbing everything from tricycles to Cadillacs in a moist carwash, French Club's good-natured joking before plan- ning a party, and Latin Club's careful construction of a Roman chariot for the Homecoming festivities. 53
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Language clubs learn through doing THE lVlYTHlCAL Greek god and goddess became a reality when Latin Club crowned John Lynch and Darcel Roether god and goddess at the Spanish-Latin Club dance. As a service project, the Romans combined their efforts with FTA to provide a plaque to commemorate deceased servicemen who graduated from WHS. The Roman Legion confronted a mortal enemy, the German Barbarians, in the 'tBattle of the bunion or soccer war. Officers are Richard Rabadue, pres- ident, Gary Tadano, vice-president, Barbara Talbert, secretary, Gretchen Schroeder, treasurer, and Christy Iverson, publicity manager. lN TRUE European tradition, members of Die Lustigen Deutscher fthe funny Germansj engaged in soccer matches against the Roman Legion CLatin Cluby as a part of the year's activities. To further interest in Germany, the club also provided lectures on subjects of interest to the members. Sponsored by Herr Charles Gruntzmacher, the club participated in district club dinners and held an annual dinner for all members. A money-making project was a dance which they co- sponsored with French Club. Officers of German Club are Barbara Wilson, president, Shirley Jones, vice-president, Dave Gebert, secre- tary, Paul Antokol, treasurer, and Judy Komorous, publicity manager. 52 BRIGHT COSTUNIES, sweet music from a reed, and foreign faces all colored a night at a Basque folk dance which Spanish Club members attended. Interested members also found cultural inspiration in slides of Spain and Spanish-speaking countries. They tested their Spanish at a local Spanish restaurant where only Spanish is spoken. The club raised money through a car wash to add to a scholarship fund for outstanding Spanish students. Officers are Barry Holt, president, Debbie Corn, secretary, Linda Radke, treasurer, Becky Fagen, publicity manager. . .2 I . t f . lg . it v A H . d a 'eh it . if at - A ' ' - V t . . f ' iw ' . ,' j'y'p7?'2?g' 'jgjvyqff . A , 'W 'wr-'rw' ,. M- rf if ef , . f . I f vi , . . j Q51 g5, i'fef vw ii.,...WfwgqL fwway.. f - t' 'er QNX- ., A 75 , . f , . . .. . ' f ' ' ' ' x . I T - . mai-fwfft .P if-in . ' ' ig 1 i' .t q W? an fglhgii? 'f 4 'Ai '42 If 2 V J , kay' '- 3 'T ., 'W' ' hgh ff. V? , l if 5 L N 'A 4 1, - . fm 4.10 , -Y M ti Y wi 'f , iw, , V. . 1' l - -,awe fi, - L of G it xi-wt: wffegfiffeai. I I 1 .K K. A I V ,aj . M.. M L, :V WMA' .ilrkrh f. , K I t , , ,. N ,, . g.f- K. , .,.. ..Ls,,,, .,,W,,J
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fi ON., . . COE Club, like the rest of the vocational clubs, meets during the school day. These students work in offices during part of the day. K N -. . ..o- . Q o,,, ,.st,,,t, sw -rsS1r3t:r,. , A Qbqb was Li kkkk SL K t ., r. .,,. , X - A t ,ff ' , g f . ' This year juniors were members of DECA. Although they did not work outside of school, they were enrolled in distributive ed class. 54 Clubs work with classes CONVENTIONS, charity and money-raising projects, and guest speakers served to keep things hopping for VICA, DECA, and COE Club, organizations which are extensions of classes. VICA is affiliated with Industrial Cooperative education classes, DECA with distributive educations classes, and COE with cooperative office education. A NEEDY family from Sunnyslope Mission benefited from the work of COE when the club prepared them a dinner and sent a Santa with gifts for the children. MEMBERS of the clubs traveled to various parts of the state to attend Arizona conventions. Sales at school added to the treasuries of the organizations. VICA, like FFA, is usually an all male club, but sometimes a girl will be en rolled in the ICE class. f, ifgqry tflfgk, 5 '7 3' O' . ,- - s f I
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