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Greetings from round The Mrs. loann Pompa's French Club fin- ished its sixteenth year at Marcos de Niza. The club's goal was to promote a better understanding of the French language, culture, and people. Forty- five to fifty members comprised the club. Club officers were Co-Presidents Ari Stern and Natalie Blachere, Vice president Angela Hu: Treasurer Chan- Y., Top left: French Club. Top row: jim Nagy, Amy Offenburg, Lisa Tornquist, Benjamin Hodgson, Nade Murray, Barry Starrfield, 2nd Row: Natasha Hawthorne, Gabriel Baez, Dan Zieger, Craig Stahl, Charm Marvin, josh Crews, Lisa Palmer, jill Simpson, Doug Fenger. 3rd Row: Mrs. loann Pompa, Rob Corss, Dawn Chamberlain, Ankur Bansal, Eric Swagel, Angela Bertuglia, Brian Starr- 2T0 Clubs field, Karin Valentine, Chris Henry, Kathy Henry, Irene Kottwitz, Jenny lansen, Erin Bobo, Michelle Culpepper. Bottom: julie Baxter, Lori Dobrowski, jenny McVey, Dorothy Tsai, Suzanne Fu, Chantal Mulleneaux, Ari Stern, Natalie Blanchere, Angela Hu, Sean Barrowcliff, Miriam Tse, Shirley Shen, Lori Aguayo, Paty Valles, Cathy Garrison. World! tal Mulleneaux, Secretary Barry Starr- field, Activities Director Kris Husking- son, and Historian Karen Frankenstien. Fund-raisers planned for the year were Santagram sale, and a candy sale. The funds were to be used for an adopted child in Cameroon and a Cameroon goat at the Phoenix zoo. Q E, -,,, ' 1 ' V the Above left: French club members visited Phoenix Zoo to see their adopted goat. Top right: Mrs. Glockner pauses during a meeting. Above: Mrs. Garcia listens during a Spanish get-together. 4 WJ W '
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DECA's Blood Drive A Success The DECA Blood Drive was a huge suc- cess. Mr. Dan Greaven, Marketing advisor said, More Seniors participated this year than any other year. To give blood, students had to be seven- teen years old and weigh 110 pounds. The drive was run entirely by the students. They did all of the baking and made all the ar- rangements. Students baked cookies to give to donors in order to help build their strength back up. Mr. Greaven said that the only thing the group did not do was the actual blood taking. I f 5 I i' ll if ,,.,ll itf' W , if ,, ,. , 1. Al ,.f, fl E l f I ll ff 1 T 152, J x Top left: jeff Sanuik kicks back while giving blood: Top right: Desiree Whitethorn remains conscious and smiles for the camera after giving blood. Bottom left: Noralyn Payne shows her willingness to help donate blood, Bottom right: Vinnie Canecchia bravely donates blood. Clubs 0 209
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Bonjour, Buenos Dias The German Club had great expecta- tions for the year. Meetings for the club were scheduled usually on the first Tuesday of the month. German Club's function at the school was to promote German cultures outside the class- room. Mrs. Glockner was the main sponsor for the club, and there were twenty members in the group. Club of- ficers were Pam Davis, President, Lily 'Q .- Top left: Mrs. Garcia, sponsor of Spanish Club, shows club spirit. Wu, Vice President, Karen Snyder, Sec- retary, and jason Alexander, Treasurer. Fund-raisers included an Advent Cal- endar salep and the sale's funds were to go to pay for a dinner at a German restaurant. German Club has been a student organization at Marcos for the past six years. Mrs. Garcia's Spanish Club ended its sixteenth year at Marcos de Niza. Its Above: German Club. Top row: Scott Silva, Karin Valentine, james Spellman, jason Alexander. Bot- tom row: Mrs. Glockner, Chris johnson, Ben Hodgson, Mike Costabile. purpose was to provide the cultural en- hancement of Spanish heritage to the student body. The fifteen members planned a balloon sale, and the funds from that were to be used for college board placement test payoffs. In past years, trips to Tolleson, Mazatlan, and Noagles were planned, some were car- ried over to this year, but not all were arranged. Top right: Mrs. Garcia gets interviewed by Edouard Sitbon and Christine Ruth. Above: Ger- man member Chris johnson sits attentively dur- ing a meeting. Clubs . 11
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