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Was ist es? How about German club advisor Frau Hunter and member Jana Faulhaber discussing club plans? Going hack in time . , . the 1962 Spanish club, Spanish clubi Front- Tony Hsu, David Honda, Ashley Ayres, Amy Cheng, Manuel Ocampo, Ted Abe, Fred Tanaka, Stephanie Kokka, Elaine Tsang, Julie Kiefer, Middle - Mrs.Karlak, Doug Wirnowski, Lance Matsumura, Jett Wong, Bobby Noghrey, Randi Sokololt, Caryn Fukui, Brad Cadle, Jung Lee, Rina Otani, Marc Lim, Mrs, Livingston, Erinn Bird, Back - Sophia Yen, Alice Cheng, Gayle Levin, Annie Loo, Sonia Prasad, William Lehman. at French club: Front - Kim Anthony, Goli Davidson, Stephanie Lev, Lindy Downs, Kathy Jost, Cathy Lindquist, Stacy Asato, Hannah Lee, Sarah Green, Middle - Mitch Furumoto, Karen Chang, Cary Penwarden, Joanna Barklett, Julie Prescott, Susan Lucas, Ilene Herz, Thao Nguygen, Mandy Blake, Julie Chang, Kaz Saito, Leslie Pelinka, Mollie Schettler, Back - Jenny Kieran, Teri Balser, Mark Bivens, Jateen Parekh, John Lee, Kevin Clover, Janette Sampson, Julie Haymore, Mary Lawrence, Vanessa Lee, Mrs. Flaming, Adrian Tsim. French club officers: Pres - Mollie Schettler, VP - Janette Sampson, Sec - Leslie Pelinka, Social - April Martin, Tres - Sandy Khalili, advisor - Mrs. Flaming. 1 '2 K 5 . ..- . . 4- I -: af E Q' 'JQ PA' 2. Spanish, French, German - 177
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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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F Hola, Bon Jour, Ni How Ma So wordly. The National Spanish Honor Society and the French Honor Society enable students who excel in either of these languages to experience the culture of these countries. The major event of the French Honor Society is the initiation which is brought to an end with the lighting of candles by all members. The National Spanish Honor Society visited a folk art display at a Mexican museum in San Francisco. They also viewed a flamenco dance exhibition. So welcome. The Chinese American Student Association is open to all students. They remembered the teachers on Chinese New Year by giving them traditional red money envelopes. They also participated in a volleyball tournement. Each of these clubs offers a great way to get a taste of different cultures without ever leaving the country. Junior Cynthia Lin, seniors Gloria Lin and Andy Lee take advantage of Club Day to round up some new members. French Honor Society: Front- Cathy Brown, Vicki Vlhlliams, Jenny Wheeler, Winnie Koo, Thou Wee Han, Jill Ryland, Mitchell Furumoto, Sonali Vepa, Stacy Asoto, Middle- Lindy Downs, Louise Saylor, Julia Presoott, Kathy Jost, Stephanie Lev, Stan Wong, Shirley Leong, Janis Sih, Peter Chou, Jennifer Flozario, Michael Blech, Mme. Geoff, Back- Shayna Lutzker, Tammy Caplan, Tina Davidson, Stephanie Vlnlson, Shelly Warneck, Annika Chowhan, Jeanette Sampson, Leslie Pelinka, Jennifer Kieran 1i1iiliii1iZ117m:,.3':21iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili7iiiii1T1ii1ii1 178-Clubs and Organizations Juniors Stephanie Wilson, Jeanette Sampson, and Annika Chowhan patiently await the taking of their l pictures. l
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