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V' Jn wa I' , g - Lg 321 -1 i. 1 ,-3-'--- . f- ' s l . , .,.. A an Ps 'fl 'Q iff 'i Y i A ,gy 97. gt , r., 4+ x ,sf v , . 'il ' 3 French Club Officers: Heather Haynes, Candy Lawson, Tracy Benlta, Tracy West. German Club Officers: From row: Kris Perkins, advisor, Mr, Bordwell, Skip Leasure. Back row: Holly Van Derhaar, Rick Rader. Q. Learning Languages omment - Allez Vous? Spren- chen Da Duetch? If you under- stand this you were obviously in the Ger- man or French Clubs. The clubs promoted a general awareness of the languages and customs of France and Germany. Some of the fund raisers they had were selling candy, calendars and pastries. The money that the German club raised went towards a scholarship, and a night at a German restaurant. The money that the French club raised also went towards a scholarship and a meal at a French restau- rant. German Club: Front row: Steve Shearin, Lori Karzen, Cheryl Pardew, Holly VanDerhaar, Joann Biehn, Amy Moore, Karen Swinehart, Gloria Gonzalez, Bill Kinnear, Caren Conklin, Paul Karzen. Second row: Kris Perkins, Theresa Frierson, Michelle Vening, Mick Baily, Steve Charney, Holly Keehr, Kathy Kin- near, Gary Hicok, Mike Giese, Chris Rezler. Third row: Tracy Durstein, julie Pringle, Susan Maready, Debbie Brown, Pat Duek, Lisa Brown, Heline Gurney, Wendy Gurney, Michelle Gebhardt, Trevor Swanson, Margaret Ann Gowans, Helen Si- gumfeldl, Shelly Call, Eric Green, Penny Dodge, Shane Rowe, Brad Paschke, Dawn Sheets, Herr Bordwell, Advisor. Fifth row: Rick Lorig, Whitney Cunningham, Brian Eells, Chris Heinz- mann, Skip Leasure, Ken Dammon, Dave Thomas, Rick Rader, Steve Fjelstad. Las! row: Bryon Pryor, Ken Hennessy. French Club: Front row: Monique Allan, joy Lynn, Nancy Leclingham, Wendy Phillips, Heather Haynes, Laura Thomas, Kristina Henson, Heidi Werner, Cindy O'Bryant, Candy Law- son. Second row: Tara Cummins, Richard Lizdas, Tracie Dob- bins, Krishna Walker, Manfred Gutnanger, Diane Norton, Da- vid White, Barbra Pell, Deborah Benson, Sara Leonard, Guinn Persons, Third row: Aimee Haynes, Wendy Biller, Kris Moore, Mary Lfewicki, Greg Nicoll, Garran Soo Hoo, Karl Thorngren, Lori Whitmore. Last row: Shauna Adams, Tami Tremblay, Penny lorgenson, julie Hance, Michelle Bruce, john Marsh, Tracy West, Dawn Sellstrom, Gina Cavallo, Bobbi Bloom. French and German Clubs 111
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H.E.R.O.'s ERO is not just another club. It is a working program that deals with Home Economics Related Occupa- tions, such as floral designer, childcare aide, consumer aide, model, and host or hostess. Their supervisor, Ms. Sue Clark, held classes concerning Home Economics and business. She also observed each student at work. Some of fund raisers they had were sell- ing candy, and having a car wash. H.E.R.O.: Front: Diane Shinn, Quirlt, Denise Wells, Renee Caccamese, Rhonda Knudson, Tricia Tebrich, Kathy Henson, Rhonda Rettig. Middle row: Gloria Gonzalez, Debbie Somody, Kaylene Hartzler, Karen Gray, Leisa Owsley, Cristina Hill, Cheryl Gray, Lana Peavey, Marti Ziebell. Back row: Steve Daw- son, advisor, Ms. Sara Clark, Scott Cirone, Brady Thorpe, Bar- bara Cloyd, Ray jones. H.E.R.O. Officers: Left to Right: Marti Zeibel, Kelly Harmon, advisor Ms. Sara Clarlr, Gloria Gonzalez, Den- ise Wells. A.F.S. Officers: Front row: Yvonne Ashe, Rhonda St. Louis. Baclt row: Stephanie Martin, Penny Dodge. 'X lil 'NC' . f-- y X, 'dr--4,. v V r Q- a-A .fa N 'T X - 3 Q Y 5 f, 'I F - 1 far l '3 l' v' i 'P-. fx , . J 1, A g h y 5 F . . ' ig, : I .1 - 'W a-X V' ' V' A 1 X .i1.v,,5, - I . ,rl - fff i . ' ' :-A ' .T ,:-ff .. Learning Cultures merican Field Service offered stu- dents a chance to go visit other countries for a year to learn about different ways other people live. Although none of the foreign exchange students came here through this service our foreign exchange students found instant friends in the club members. Many students felt that this was a chance of a lifetime to experience different cultures, foods, and languages. 110 H.E.R.O. and A.F.S . ' 1- r .3 - . 1? 4 . Ns 'f f 3 if l-Qi' . ii W5 FH 'z' le .. as elf 'T Q i J' ' V 1 '. ' t ' 1' vo' - 37 ' J ' 1 A 9, A ' e ' , : 3 ' - Q Tj ii 'M ' . .T ' 8 T' , I . . T LJ -K . -s s , ., 1 3 - I' f' ..,e 'ji5,.f.-5I..' .N t ig N ' . ,Q-1-f 5' 'Z 1 M 1 53- 5? at . ' 'M fr''34Hi?fM3? '5a-'.'.a. . ' ' A.F.S.: Front row: Manfred Gurnanger, Laurens Appel, Helrn Siegumferdt, Grant Boland, Karl Thorngren, advisor, Amy Hull. Second row: Beth Stewart, Cindy O'Bryant. Yvonne Ashe, Steph Martin, Suzanne Niemic, Gloria Gonzalez, Trary Vfest, Tamara Benka, Cindy Fabian, Margret Benzer. Third row: Penny Dodge, Karen Curry, Nlichele Hagerty, Rochelle Tribby, Robin Palmer, Rhonda St. Louis, Tracie Dobbins, Aimee Haynes, Heather Haynes, Don Hughes. Last row: Eric Stein, Kathlecna Murphy, Eva Le- dingham, Lisa Groschel, Gigi Brandon, Becky Stanhart, Bryn Pryor, Kris Lazaroff. Kneeling: Manfred Gurnanger, Helen Sic- gumferdt. Standing: Laurens Appel. Karl Thorngren, Grant Boland.
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1 l Q' 9' 1 ' 4525 , .- ,. ,va ,ge 4' . Q2-QTMAZ-' -- -. -' .xii 'Ui' yt--' ' 3'3'.:,1'--g- N.: - J . gf -1 .L..l. -.W- Sitting: Donna LaMorte, Mrs. Deb- bie Hale, Sylvia Kasprzyk, Tanya Von Behren. Standing: jill Nicks, Colette Van Norman, Bryan Paxton, Kim O'Conner, Rick Lyon, Kelly Dicken- son, Maria Trujillo, Cara Cooper, jac- quie Duranti, Karrin Kunasek, Martha Acosta, Greg Holman, Ken Littler, john Llewellyn, Denine Davis, Keleigh Keefe, Dean Cochenour, Heidi Silrora, Mike Miller, Heather Pfeifer, Kathy Bryan. As Cheryl Teigs looks on, photogra- phers Mike Miller and Greg Holman do a little darkroom work. 112 Yearbook dine, J. ' -'V-.,, is Under Pressure ight now, you are holding in your hands, one of the most time con- suming projects that takes place on our campus each year. There were times when six out of twenty-five staffers were rushing around madly to meet their deadlines which also included staying after school and often working during their lunch hour. There was nothing more satisfying to the staffers than knowing there really was a finished product. , ' legit ' f l . I . 1 . f' . ' .A ft vw.-' AH' 7 M' , r ,. if 1 'fg15,,:r:2,Qf rg , , qi ,st z131.g..5'1sgy,, ,, 5 . ,5'wg.1- iq, f?41'. e2ff1QLi211r23e, ,1- ' Y -'kt Qfr..s-si:--.11- I' ' A -- it .. :ei Lexis J' are i +view - Q 2-1-trawl-e
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