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What did you do if you were interested in meeting new peo- ple, sampling foreign foods and engaging in cultural activities? Twenty-five Air Academy stu- dents found their answer by join- ing German Club. The officers were Carolyn Ri- shavy, president: John Vasina, vice president: Marylo Dawson, secretary: Lisbeth Larsen, treasur- er: and Chris Bauman, lnterclub Council representative. They helped Mrs. Diana Saunders, who sponsored the club because she was able to see the students on a non-academic level, while en- joying their involvement in the organization, to plan for month- ly meetings and other events. Throughout the year, German Club participated in many activi- ties. ln February the group went tobogganing near Woodland Park. They also held travelling dinners, where they ate one course of a German meal at sev- eral club members' homes. ln spring, the club celebrated Fasch- ing, the German equivalent to Mardi Gras. German Club was a fun way to learn about Germany and its cul- ture. lt also provided the chance to meet people from around the school, as well as students from German speaking countries, who participated in the foreign ex- change program. ? '1 Under the Welcome Cllerzlichen Willkommenl sign, German Club officers Marylo Dawson, Lisbeth Larsen and Carolyn Rishavy discuss upcoming activities Ctopl. Members Diana Ross, Marylo Dawson and Kathy Hoyle enjoy participating Cabovel, while president Carolyn Rishovy leads the regularly-scheduled Thursday meeting Crightj. 'AIU' Organizations! 135
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An authentic banquet was part of the Latin Club's activities. Kevin Wolfgang, Jeff Cheney, Mike Holzrichter, Kyle Williamson, Kristen Sverdrup, and Julie Bartos propose a toast Cbelowj. Sporting traditional Roman togas, Latin Club officers Kevin Wolfgang and Jeff Cheney receive certificates from club sponsor Mrs. Harriett Connolly Coppositej. cfviir One of the more unique clubs at Air Academy was the Latin Club. Sponsored by Mrs. Harriett Connolly, Latin Club held authentic banquets and attended Olympic games dur- ing the school year. The Junior Classical League, as it was also called, was headed by Au- gustus CKyleJ Williamson and Mi- chaelus CMikeJ Holzrichter and had a surprisingly large membership of 38. Other officers included Kristen Sver- drup, Claudia Clayton, Kevin Wolf- gang and Jeff Cheney. JCL attended the Julius Caesar games on the ldes of March - that is, March 15, the day of Caesar's as- sassination. These games consisted of Olympic events and were held at a local high school. ln April, mem- bers went to Estes Park for the Colo- rado JCL state competition which consisted of academic, Olympic and artistic events and continued for two days. The club sold calendars to help finance the trip and also hosted an annual city-wide banquet in the spring as well as their AAHS ban- quet early in the year. 1 341 Organizations Latin Club: CFrontJ Mike Bastian, Jill McLean, Becky Coffey, Janet Ryan, Sta- cey Seibert. CBackJ Magistra Harriett Con- nolly, Rob Waite, Paul Marsilio, Julie Bar- tos, Kevin Wolfgang, Caesar Augustus, Kristen Sverdrup, Jeff Cheney, Tonya An- derson, Mike Holzrichter, Dionne Wil- liams. Not pictured: Petra Bauman, Jeanne Blackman, Claudia Clayton, Rob Culbert, Brian Duke, Shireen Ellis, Kerry Flanigan, Ed Foster, Beth Hornaday, John Keith, Beth Martin, Greg Natchez, Tim Schooler, Chuck Wasserott, Kathy Weber, Kyle Williamson, Karen Shelby, Laura Fannin, Chris Bennett, Ami Kandrak, Cin- dy Johnson, Kim Kirby, Barbara Moore, Eric Grundmann.
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