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Club members discuss future activities. k Trina Holden is stunned by the sight of the camera. Caroline Shimmel shows dedication to the club. Jii d to lueKd GeMOR 85
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Stucbrfs ton THE RULES OF THE GAME Over the years the num- ber of members in the German Club has be- come greater each year, and now it is one of the largest clubs on campus. The club was designed to help those interested in Germany learn more about the language and culture. It also offers a for- eign exchange program. This let students from the U.S. visit Germany and students from Germany visit the U.S. They said the key to the suc- cess of this club is fund rais- ing and getting as much sup- port as possible. A very successful club was Friend to Friend. The goal was to show people that it is all right to say no to drugs. During the year they performed skits for lo- cal schools. When sophomore Lisa Harsen was asked why she joined she said, I don ' t like people using drugs and killing themselves. I want to show peo- ple that they can get help. To make this happen they must have standards. Everyone must work together and be honest. by Kim King German Club: L. Chao, S. Chao. D. Chen, I. Chen, J. Chen, L. Chen, Chen S. Ehzondo, C. Hov. P. Hung, A. Ko. R. Ko. H. Kwong, J. Li. E. L S. Lin, J. Liou. T. McKenna, C. Ong, M. Presler. M. Sajlabi, P. Shaw, Ting, D. Wang, D. Wong, P. Yang, Mr. Era. Front Row: Robin Hylander, Natsuko Mukai. Kristina Albidrez, Lisa Harsen. Caroline Shimmel. Second Row: Henry Ramos. Tania Malta. Danielle Hutchinson. Tom Donatoni, Ann Mendoza. Third Row: Hussein Akeil. Melanie Lee. Trina Holden, Tony Chang, Darren Davis. Shelly Chao counts ballots for the club officials. 84 tiend 2 Sfrueud ' Gexua
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Stuobtfs horn about DIFFERENT CULTURES w:;W ' , f » r ?;:psv;? ;-r. .- ■ ► We ' ve come a long way since last year. B 4 l ■rk fl Becky Lilis and Natasha Fierro ► Spanish club is a excellent way to learn about the Spanish cultures. Ernie Kim The Phillipino Club has been successful since it was organized one year ago. With the club ' s advisor, Mrs. Kennedy, and its officers, Olivia Lilis, president, and Bopha Pen, vice-president, dis- cuss their future activities and their plans to make the club fun for everybody. They also sold candies and had fund raisers for special field trips, through- out the year. The club ' s suc- cess was due to the hard work put in by the members. The members worked hard and hoped for growth and success. The Amerasian Club was a big success because of all the enthusiastic club members. The club was started to let the stu- dents become more aware of the Asian culture. The club went to East West players, restau- rants and shared home cooked meals to experience various Asian cultures. The club hoped to continue with their success and to keep the enthusiasm go- ing throughout the club. For those who were interest- ed in the hispanic culture, El club de Espanol was for them. The members met to learn about the traditions and the customs of the hispanic people. The club members had worked hard to expand in membership. The members sold candies and had fund raisers for field trips and special activities. The club continued to grow in hopes that the students continue with their interest in the Hispanic cul- tures. The Korean Club had been formed to give the students the knowledge and appreciation to the Korean cultures. The mem- bers met to discuss their ac- tivities on how to make the club fun for everybody. The club met with other clubs from different schools and had picnics as well as a little competition in sports. The club gave the members a chance to have fun and learn about a culture at the same time. by Grady Han ▲ PHILLIPINO, Front Row: L Ibardaloza. C. Gruenbcrg. O Lilis. B. Pen. A. Serrano. Back Row: Mrs. Kennedy. T. Castcllon. C. Ong. M. Dundon. M. Yang. J Lin. S. Song. M Lim. J. Santos. Photo by Kim King ▲ AMERASIAN, Front Row: Mrs. Nicholson. D. Chia. S. Lee. J. Teh. S. Saiki. Second Row: M. Kim. C. Oh. P. Tran. M. Noji. J. Kim. C. You. Third Row: L. Chin. C. Chon, L. Chung. T. Yamamoto. A. Chen, A. Ilcng Fourth Row: L. Chen. L. Lim. M. Nam. H. Lim. Back Row:„4. Lu. M. Yang. W. Kci. Photo by Carlos lecanda PdiffipiKo VeJiQSiQn
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