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I Clockwise from top left - Mrs. Morales poses for a picture. Mrs. Brooks is suprised by the camera. Georgina Scoggins and boyfriend enjoy themselves at a club meeting. Spanish Club members prepare to cat the product of the taco-taste . Marcic Me Neil, Jessica Haston, and Alison Pollard get ready to sample their creation of Mexican food. Becky Linduber represents the Spanish Club in Conquest. Sharing a few laughs , Willie Arriaga, Jessica Haston, and Marcic Me Neil wait for the meeting to begin. PANISH CLUB
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PANOL CORONADO The Spanish Club has a long history of being one of the larg- est, most involved clubs Coronado students may participate in. Over the course of the year, the Span- ish Club organizes a wide variety of Hispanic cultural activities for club members to enjoy. The first and foremost of these events is the Christmas Posada. This Spanish tradition dates back thousands of years to the Virgin Mary and Jo- seph as they search for lodging on the eve of December 25th. The next annual project the Spanish Club organizes is called a “taco-taste . This greeat success was held at Sonia Calderonc’s house. Different ingredients of a taco were brought from various students. From here they put to- gether their own tacos and en- joyed the final product. It was alot of fun and it also gave me a chance to meet the other mem- bers of the club,” said club mem- ber Willie Arriaga. Perhaps one of the most suc- cessful fund raising projects the Spanish Club undertakes is the sale of Homecoming corsages. This was organized by Mrs. Brooks, the club sponsor,Mrs. Morales, and Sandra Manriquez, the club president. Being that nearly every couple who at- tended the Homecoming game purchased a corsage, this project was quite profitable as well as a good opportunity to get involved in the Spanish Club. The purpose of the Spanish Club is to expand the knowledge of the Hispanic culture for those students who are interested . Due to the wide variety of experiences the club offers, it is very success- ful in fulfilling this objective. J. Kelly Front Row- Dod Guevarra, Stacey Crumley, Allyson Pollard. Second Row- Angie Palafox, Melissa Arriola, Elsa Lozoya, Becky Lindhuber, Georgina Scoggins, Sonia Caldcronc, Claudia Ayola, Sandra Manriquez, Rod Ramos, Rosie Palafox, Lara Cox. Third Row- Mrs. Brooks, Laura Franco, Kevin Woo, Grctchcn Hoover, Heidi George, Linda Buddenhagen, Heather Hauberg. Fourth Row- Willie Arriaga, Pablo Lc Dezma, Brenda Bobcck, Kim Casper, Kim Breitigan, Ruben Rosas, Victor Marquez, Glen Macias. Fifth Row- Billy Gabalis, Jordan Keister, James Patterson, Dolly Buddenhagen, Able Martinez, Carol Ann Hansen, Amy Rollins, Karen Huchton, Mrs Mrs. Morales.
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FRENCH CONNECTION This year the French Club attempted and succcdcd to make learning about France fun and educational. Under the guidance of sponsor Mrs. Helen Turley President George Pi- cnado and Vice-President Abel Martinez were capable of mak- ing the French connection. Leading a club like this is not easy, it’s not just games it takes responsibility and hard work. The outcome though is always fun and meaningful. This past year the club has been exre- mely busy with all of their ac- tivities. During the fall they sponsored the Constitutional Carnival, which was in cele- bration of the 200th birthday of our Constitution. They also did the Carnival of Countries which was alot of fun for who were involved. During the holidays they sold mistlc-toc and went Christmas caroling. They also had a car wash to raise funds for the club. Vice- President Abel Martinez said, Being Vice-President of this club takes hard work, but all officers put in their best effort”. The club contributed alot to the school and plans to continue reaching for new boundrics. First Row: Leigh Blatchford, Kathy Willct, Stacy Crumly, Abel Martinez, Mrs. Helen Turley, George Picnado, Elsa Lozoya, Beth Ncdow, Mary Alice Reinhart, Alex Urrca, Lany Alpard, Jodi Shocnbrun, Danncl Webber Second Row: Bccca Lindhubcr, Maria Cortez, Janet Miller, Lisa Gonzalez, Cindy Rios, Jennifer Wright, Mary BraitkrusHannc Slcrtcn, Lorraine Carrcjo, Nancy Lopez, Michelle Tan, Ester Burnham, Maria Camacho. Krista Moore, Morris Askcnazi, Mike Rutledge, Sam Swartz, Pat Pazmino, Angela Rodriguez, Lulou Diaz, Celia Flores, Regan Ritchie, Sandra Strclzin, Jessica Haston, Steve Moss. Janet Miller and Christian Benton look over some notes from the las meeting. Vice-President Abel Martinez and President George Pcinado arc prou to have Janet Miller as the club's sweetheart.
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