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This exciting club is not only for those students enrolled in a German class. Ger- man club is for anyone who is interested in understanding the German culture. lt edu- cates its members about German holidays, attitudes, and customs. German club not only teaches students about Germany, but it also is a great way to meet new friends with similar interests. To become a mem- ber of Marina's German club, one had to pay 52.00 as dues. This basic fee paid for the various club expenses. Some of these activities included participation in an Octo- berfest, a Christmas party, and a pot-luck. German club also actively participated in Marina's International Day. Officers: fbottom to topj Trish Yamada-President, Cathy Tso-Secretary, Norman Burnstein-Treasurer, Stephanie Po-IOC Rep., Laura Toda-Vice-President. German 471 I , , . JM. ww W 'N German club prepares food for International Day Mx German club members enjoys Christmas festivities. Row one' Laura Toda, Harry Mittleman, Stacie Nishimine, Jennifer Bovitz, Stephanie Po, Steve Saatjian, Jimmy Cheung, Norman Burnstem Row two Dr Paula Senicki, Paula Radig, unidentified, Marcus Sheldrake, Tifany Tsuneyoshi, Lana Louie, Pam Louie, Linda Baek, Susie Kollin, Unidentified Joe Han Cathy Tso, Richard Michael McNiven, Trish Akemi Yamada, Row three- Jack Hirnebaugh, Suzanne Desmond, Stacey Radig, Scott Gregory, Jeff Tumlin Hillary May Qiubs 75 Guy Riesen, John Lee, Sandip Patel, Mark Campbell. Dt
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Though the French Club has traditionally been one of the non active clubs on campus. This years turnout was stronger than ever before. The French Club is open to all students and strives to give students a taste of french culture and history while providing a funfilled social experience for those involved. Bonjour l'etudiants francais was frequently heard on the morning announcements calling the members to the lunchtime meetings. The year began with a welcome party featuring a french movie, french music, and a limbo contest. A sale of the pop suckers was an original and profitable fund raiser for the club as were unique french food bake sales. Participation in club day, international day, plans for museums, restaurant and field trips followed. Advisor Mrs. Karlsson hides from the camera. French PA lS lx ri: A F31 li QS Le Tour Eiffel HW First Row: unidentified, Susan Rand, Hanh Cao, Celestine Woo. Second Row: Diane Snyder, Kristen Challmon, Advisor: Mrs. Karlsson, Carmen Tevis, Jennifer Troilo, Kristen Laakso, Amy Silverman, Unidentified, Richard Schuppeck, Sabrina Goodman, Eric Wagatha, Katrina Boaz, Stacia Fillion, Sayge Drotar, Kari Harris, Amy Brewen, Andra Sandstrom, Kris Crandlemire, Todd Huisken, Wendy Rolthier. 74 Clubs
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76 Clubs , --fi fri f - sgssixifeaf- Quill And Scroll 3 -K' i -. ' ' L' L k' sf -' TTB! :-iE4:531-TSQTF.. k5iYS.5i-wwlwiix T- A252 'I X im ti N ii X WS 5 sgs isgffftgt New X x CKE? MN mx: f Assisi - if? ii . C -. -i f , iff . .. - Q . - , Q, I-tim Q? -Q.. , . Eff sg -- J - A I rigs? .. W - 5. . ss. is . , .. .... X' . K - l was A V i iw. -s i -- - s .7 -- N? C - X- N?zfi.fQ,SS1IeFiCf'Tf sfsisssazs. ss-55,3 .. . is si - Q -i K Y E . 5 5, ,, i 7 S - iii - ---- 3 2 A- -- 1 . s 4 X3 . - A . - at --kk - --3 ff -- W 5,5 PM S gk XMAS:- X 5- .z f AQ ----name-.m5:X.,N R gig: F , . , k .i kzk, .l.:. ,,,,-.- . K , The Quill and Scroll club is the Internation- al Honor Society for the High School Journal- ists. lts purpose is mainly, encouraging and rewarding individual achievement in joura- lism and allied fields. The Quill and Scroll club of 1984-85 built student incentive and quality and provided deserved recognition and reward. They proved themselves to be very dedicated to their journalistic responsiblities. The perse- verance with which they worked made it pos- sible for our students to be proud to be read- ing the school newspaper or browsing through the yearbook. Working hard was a full time job and helping each other when there was extra time was never an uncom- mon sight to be seen. Under the guidance of advisor, Mrs. Ryan, the club created the intriguing stories and controversial subjects seen in our Volsunga or the artisticly graphic photography we are see- ing in this years Ragnarijc. When at last the scolastic and inner goals have been accomplished at the end of the year, each member was recognized for their contribution of the time, effort and thought- fulness that they put into their work. Front row: Pam Louie, Pam Buckley, Jennifer Bovitz, Jennifer Troilo, Hahn Cao, Cilestine Woo, Trish Yamada. Second row: Diane Snyder, Ronnie Kelley, Sherrie Squibb, Jodi Marcus, Melissa Moore, Robbie Rosenblatt, Stacey Willis, Chris Crandlemire, Mike Done- gan, Cory Vincent, Kristi Charroin, Virginia Lundin. Third row: Felicia Cartegena, David Mathes, Qhidden- Tary Chong,J Chongj Cory Gray, Jeff Tymlin, Chris Lee. Not pictured: Mike Armstrong, Craige Bennet, Susie Brown, Wendy Brown, Connie Davison, Lisa Hyske, Mei-ling Jackson, Krissy Nelson, Angie Polk, George Schmaus, MaryAnne Senske, Robyn Shikiya, Jason Stein, Chris Sublette, Dave Winterhalter, Mark Bickerstaff, Su- zanne Dorton, Erna Flores, Ross Grove, Chris Lake, Harry Lephrami Mittleman, and Shellie Rose. Some of the members of the yearbook staff show that it isn't always all work and r play!
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