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Get involved in Spanish The Spanish Club, sponsored by Mrs. Gelman, met approximately every two weeks during the first semester planning projects to benefit themselves and the commu- nity. Their traditional progressive dinner and soccer game against the other foreign language clubs led the Spanish Club to the start of another successful year. This years members contacted Hispanics in the community to im prove their Spanish and to learn more about the culture They also expanded their knowledge by setting up fund raisers which were provided throughout the year foi scholarships pertaining to foreign travel and study. Con gratulations Spanish Club for another funfiUed memora ble year. Firsc Row; S Eisenberg, S Nallamathu, V Tuchow, N. Ballard, S. Doll. Mrs, Gelman. C. Lerchin, P. Robinson. L. Frcedman. Second Row; A Carnes. K Rickard. J Purtan. M Dorfman, G Vander- Giesscn. M Pasik, D Gantz, N Segal Third Row; J. Bernstein. B. Cutting. A. Cortes. E. Drelichman. J. Lynn. N, Tesslet. K. Turner. E. Lansky. Fourth Row; D Rosenberg, C Durbin.J Kurshncr. D Lustig. R. Kamwise. M Mansour. M, Frank, K. Steinberg. R Drobot, G. Guertin.
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Get involved in What special event happened during 7th hour this year? Gym, biology, algebra? Not quite — the talented members of the Shield staff wrote the masterpieces which were read by hundreds of people. The Shield was different this year for it actually looked like a professional newspa- per one would buy at the news stand. This is because a creative adjustment was made this year. They printed the newspaper on real news- print. Under the new sponsor, Vicki Najjar, the hard-working, dedicated staff toiled long hours preparing up-to-date news involving Andover, the community, and the world. Chief Editor Kathy Rhew and the rest of the staff can be very proud of themselves and are commended for their outstanding work on the ' Shield. First Row- Ms. Najjar. E. Sun, S. Nallamoihu, A. Opper, A. Byck, K. Rhew Ediior ■ ir Chief. Second Row A. Light, D. Robbins, L. Dickstein, E. Adams, J. Burnsiein, Third Row S Lieberman. T. Lee. E. Ho, B. Rhew, C. Chung, Fourth Row- C. Siannard, R. Nemeih, M Sheehan, L. Halabu. Clubs 77
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