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International Day: Language Clubs Communicate An interaction of culture, language, and entertainment came when French, Latin, German and Spanish students presented Inter- national Day April 18. Spectators gathered in the chorus room to watch four skits related to the four languages. Each skit was stu- dent-organized and produced. After the entertainment, each club served food characteristic of the country it represented. (TOP RIGHT) Craig Nostrant, Prince Charming, in the Spanish Club's Stinkerella” asks the second sister, Carlita Wickline, for her foot. (ABOVE LEFT) Homer (Don Skinner), Ed McBrutus (Phil Strekal), Honest Jon Kostival, used armour salesman, and announcer Jim Lefler joined in a rousing rendition of “Goodbye, Julie” for the finale in the Latin Club's Julie Ceaser Show starring Dick Baker. (ABOVE RIGHT) In the French Club's presentation, Ken Kendall, gives Yvette and Bridgette directions to a wild Hollywood party as they travel through America. (RIGHT) Mike Brunk ribs Roger Crawley in the German Club's “Das Cabaret. 22
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School Spirit Revived After a few “cheerless” basketball games, the cheerleaders got the school spirit back on its feet with a well-organized pep assem- bly. (TOP LEFT) Kathy McMillen, Bulldog Mascot, kept the crowd cheering. (TOP RIGHT) Mr. Nix lowered hi ego to boost school spirit. (LEFT) Newly-discovered chorus line made its debut at the pep assembly that got the team psyched for the Woverly game. (ABOVE) Athens football squad plastered the Ironmen team. 21
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All-School Festival Big Student Council sponsored a festival May 19 where every club had an opportu- nity to have a booth to earn money. Ten percent of the profit from each of the four- teen clubs that participated was donated to Care Line. Student Council voted to donate their full $50 profit, bringing the total to $85.00. (TOP LEFT) Don Skinner wotches the hot dog» at the football team's barbecue booth which brought in $25, despite the rain. (TOP RIGHT) Mike Blosser points the billy club at the next visitor to the GAA stocks, which netted $37.76. (ABOVE LEFT) DeMara Tritipo didn't have the money to pay to get out of her sen- tence” so she serves it unwillingly. (ABOVE RIGHT) Arena staff sold old yearbook pictures, clearing $6.00. (LEFT) Mr. Nix winds up at the Student Council dunking booth. 23
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