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Cherry Choichorn and Dovid Khochodoorion help prepare for German Club ' s Ocroberfesr Longuoge Club Members Nor Pictured: Liz Collins, Mrs Fensrermoker, Suzie Gorcio, ZoniQ Gomez, Robin Hoppeny, Debbie Har- grove, Somonrho Hill, Steven Hopkins, Noriro Jaeger, Trisho Johnson, Rachoel Kent, Stephonie Le, Tricio Lee, Jenny Nojorian, Dove Nguyen, Nicole Oberreuter, Pinky Po- jarito. Come Schafheuser, Jagesh Shoh, Melisa Stroton, Angelica Sunoro, Allison Truong, Ann Walker, Beth Veils, Rachel Wells, Krisren Williams, Melony Wojrkiewicz While or a meenng, Spanish club members Todd Gorber, Neven Durico, Michelle Strand, Julie House, Erin Grohom, Jason Werner, Thach Nguyen, Ahn Nguyen, Tuan Nguyen, ond Mike Krutzik enjoy a wonderful cofereno lunch Top Row Mrs Svendsen, Tittony (juiiagher, irephonie Hoimmond, Lionnie Veronica Nordi, Mrs Reilly, Sarah Miller, Susan Dana, Tina Coleman Second Row ■ ■ --y Choichorn, Kirsren Spam, Elizabeth Linn, Kim Rusher, Somanrho Fuerbringer, Julie Burden, Jenny Romm, Rochele Jortner Third Row: Jenna Gormon, Alison Loeffler, Kim Moore, Kathleen Arnold, Shelby Straw, Mane Midland, Kumi Tokohashi, Sharleen Kim, Fourth Row: Felino Donolis, Ho Do, Angela Chen, Erin Graham, Lindo Sison, Rurh Sontoyo, Suson Doker, Sylvono Russo, Anne Graham, Front Row: David Khochodoorion, Marry Dohl, Brett Saunders, Sebastian Guia, Cecil Weover, David Nguyen Longuoge Clubs 87
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Joined In Festival Ir was on exrremly ocnve year for rhe Language Clubs. Sarah Miller, French Oub president soid Moving rine guesr speoher was very educorionol. French Club invired other speokers, hod Q Christmas porry, went on field trips to French films, and were in- volved in the Foreign Languoge Food Festival in March. German Club went to Germon Camp in October ond March where students spoke only German, Eston- cio ' s Ocroberfest, a successful cele- In bermon Camp, Brett Sounders is rlie King in tine Foll Srory P,umplesriirsl ,in Marie Midland, and club officers Sa- montho Hill, Anne Grohom, and Tina Coleman pose after having heord o French speol er during o club meering brohon with brotwurst ond knock- wurst, served as a dress rehearsal for the Foreign Language Food Festi- val, according to president Eliza- beth Linn Spanish Club also prospered. The members, along with president Morty Dahl, decided to get in- volved with community work for o change. They participated in rhe Morch for Hunger and sent money to rhe Sponish Orphanage. Of course, rhey olso were involved in the Foreign Language Food Festival 86 Clubs
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Afrer receiving his first trophy in debate, victorious Albert Huong breathes a sigh of relief Little Sharks 44 I r mokes people more in- reresring. Ir jusr does ' ex- -Claimed Bruce King. For rhose involved, rhe Forensic ream offered o unique experience. I found our rhor speech isn ' r only for rhe A srudenrs ' ! , commenred Done Tunnicliffe. For rhe ream, rhe god wos ro ieorn how ro speck effecrively and hove fun. While learning rhe orr of rolking, rhe srudenrs mer people, who were nor only inrellecruol bur also turned our ro be greor friends. They were rhe speech ream Es- roncio will never forger. Anorher ocriviry concerning oro- rory skills wos rhe Mock Trial. The srudenrs were expecred ro fir inro a role ond be quid-; rhinking. Ir was a good way of gerring involved wirh rhe courr sysrem for rhose inreresred in low. I learned a lor, and ir drew com- plerely opposire people rogerher un- der common alliance , explained Brian Forboth 88 Clubs Tai-iing o srond for the defense, Oliver Wright carefully listens ro the cross-exotninQtion ques rions
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