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Reaching 0 U T Service Clubs Help Where They Can A helping hand is there for those in need of one. Community senrice plays a big part in two of Homestead's clubs, Interact and Althenians. Open to any and all Homestead students is the Interact club. Every other week this helpful bunch meets to discuss their future plans. The main goal that Interact strives to reach is to help the underpriviledged in the area. They achieve this by holding fundraisers for the homeless, ringing bells for the Salvation Army, and having pre-school parties for underpriviledged children. While helping others in need, the members of the club are able to build friendships among themselves. Junior and senior girls can experience a Upper Right-Althenians Mollie Schettler and Jill Campbell take a break from debating whether or not to eat the pie long enough to flash a smile. Interact: Front-David Tom. Second-Daniel Kim, Matt Bemsten, Steve Sodergren, Krysie Mingst. Third-Dean Baender, Stephanie Lev, Karen Uyehara, Lindy Downs, Karen Jost, Venecia Abe, Michelle Eugeni. Back-Lex Conant, Kim Guzeman, Elaine Kong, Julie Juracich. -AW Xltlkf 174-Clubs and Organizations good feeling of helping others by becoming an Althenian. Applications are taken in the spring for any girl with a 3.0 or better. The chosen few must pass through an initiation which is usually held in front of the quad. During the year, the Althenians raise money by having a pie-eating contest and by selling flower grams. Their community involvement includes an adopt-an-elderly program, taking older people to musicals and plays, and Special Olympics in the spring. To celebrate their achievements, a winter formal is held for all Althenians at a member's house. Whatever the club you choose, both benefit the community in a similar way. 35 X wQ '7 lg 9 i ,x an slay 'x r .' fx V' V ls ' ,, A v. I ' I 4 VX -5 gg A '- --. . Y
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Foreign Flair H' The Spanish, French, and German club lpick the one that applies to youl, is open to anyone interested at Homestead. The club meets about twice a month to discuss activities, such as candy sales or watching a foreign flick. While these clubs are all trying to let students understand other cultures a little better, they also let you have fun and make new friends. These clubs are of different back- grounds, but they enjoy many of the same things. They partake inthe cuisine of their respective country, watch movies, and test their skill at trying to Listening raptly, German Club members Nancy Jones, Markus Kraiewski, Anna Stotsky, and Olga Stotslqr visit the Goethe lnsitute in San Francisco. Through these clubs the students are being more attune to their surroundings. Mem- bers will hopefully be able to bridge the gap between countries, or at least understand where other people are coming from. speak the language of the country. G German club officers: Pres - Chris Kanazawa, VP - Olga Stotsky, Sec - Anna Stotsky, Activities - Adnan Husain, Tres - Dean Baender, advisor - Frau Hunter. German club: Front- Gary Chien, Cheryl Chapman, Preeti Mishra, Second - Pin Chung, Olga Stotsky, David Lockhart, Anna Stotsky, Amblka Anand. Third - Wesley Byers, Bobby Noghrey, Mina Eng, Nancy Jones, Fourth - Markus Kraiewski, Lisa Stroke, Brandon Maulis, Michelle Keller, Jennie Sauer, Filth - Adnan Husain, Christopher Kettleson, John Kong, Sean Dunham, Sixth - Chris Kanazawa, Frau Hunter. ad' ia if
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