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Show Clubs Spanish S panish Club Club feel of Mexico ful and and members her interesting that the the most color- in the world. An under- people are country standing of the customs of this country leads to an understanding of the language and to high honors in the Language Festival. Ofticers are (Left to right): Mr. Cox, Advisor; Toni Fowler, Secretary; President; German Club The main qualification for membership in the German Club is having an interest in Germany and its culture. One of the important club ac- tivities is the Language Festival in which ber is always among those schools receiving We- top honors. Leaders of the club are (Left to right): Jim Fackrell, President; Dwight McConnel, Vice President; Miss Harding, Advisor; and Diana Barrett, Secretary. French Club The study of the language and customs of the French people is one of the purposes of Weber's French Club. Parties are also included in their activity outline the Language for the year, Festival in which as well as they do ex- tremely well each year. Officers for the year are: (Left to Right): Richard Anderson, President; Mrs. Tolley, Advisor; Carolyn Lee, Secretary; and Susan Clarkson, Vice President. Drama Club Drama enthusiasts eagerly supported their club this year; and, through their particiation, they made it one of Weber’s most successful organizations. The members organized such activities as meetings, parties, and an assembly. Directing the club are (Left to right): Linda Sheffield, Historian; Dennis McMullen, Treasurer; Stephen Frazier, President; Scott Shutt, Vice President; Howard Nielson, Secretary; and Mr. Jenkins, Advisor. 30 32 and Wayne John Pennington, Miya, President. Vice |