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loe Ramirez gives assistance on an assignment o junior Jill Beach in Spanish I. 'Y' -qw -QM in Food for everyone Foreign language students found that food was an enjoyable part of learning about other coutries. 5 Af phomore, Jennifer Pearman, as Rotkappchen ittle Red Riding Hoodj and junior, Kelly Clark Der Wolf, act out the fairy tale in German, a project in German ll. fs.. W'-v Every year for the past seven years the foreign language students, parents and teachers have had a banquet with foods like quiche, crepes, tacos, enchilada, die Schwarzwalderkirschtorte, and die Erdbeerbowle. Besides providing a chance to taste the foods of different countries, the banquet gave teachers an opportunity to meet parents and gave everyone a chance to get together as a social event. To plan the menu, students choose recipes from cookbooks. The food has to meet the teacher's approval. Each dish is then pre- pared by the student or his family. Even though there is no special entertainment, everyone seems to have alot of fun. The banquet is a lot of fun because there's different types of food, and you can eat till whenever, said Rosa Ramos, senior.
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F-O-R-E-I-G-N' LA N G-U-A15-E-S German Club members, FRONT ROW: Donna Ratzlaff, Sheila Ewert, Holly McDiffett, Greg Harms, James Sober, SECOND ROW: Susan Carper, Jennifer Pearman,.Karma Schlnldtq Elisabeth Boudreaux, Joanne Juhnke, Christi Kemph, THIRD ROW: Lori Schmidt, Jan Wiebe, Jill Weigand, Lori Witzke, Melissa Unruh, David Weigand, BACK ROW: Keith Neufeld, David Mc- Cammond, Marie Baugh, Kim Melcher, Yvette Wneland, Kirk Hargett, Mike Kaufman, Adviser Kathy Ashby, Gerald Hahn. Spanish Club members, FRONT ROW: Joe Ramirez, advisor, Andrea Cox, Becky McKay, Lori Preneim, Christy McKay, Karen Salesbury, George Guerra, BACK ROW: Roberta Jasso, Devin Flottman, Irwin Lemus, Cheryl Soper, Shara Regier, Miguel Piug, Brenda Shumate. French Club members, FRONT ROW: Beccl McCormack, Jennifer Reid, Andrea Hole, Barbara Rempel, Nancy Brown, Barbie Siemens, MIDDLE ROW: Lora Capel, Marci Williams, Kim Herron, Amy Downey, Kathleen Hayes, Jill Doeble, Laura Overstreet, Annette Sansecla, BACKROW: Becky Matles, Diona Swickard, Brian Webb, Jeff Pulaski, Michelle Jantz, Kris Marshall, Manuel Hertweck, Paul Talbert, Heidi McAllister, Marlys I-laun, Evy Hansen, Adviser Annette Thornton, Stephanie Brunner. While in French ll Manuel Hertweck concen- trates on his assignment. Btwn Contig, we ,gtg
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lvl-E-D-I-A C-EQNQT-E-R Library adds computers The library is recognized by many for more than just a place to check out books. Newton High School's library made a new addition of a computer room last year. The room consisted of only two computers and now has expanded to six. Jan Saab worked part-time as a resource person who helped students with questions or helped find material. Students and teachers used this room in a variety of ways. Students learned word pro- cessing and several different graphic pro- grams. Drill disks were available for all for- eign languages taught at NHS and in English usage. Many students used the computers for pre- paration for ACT and SAT exams. Teachers prepared lessons, exams, figured grades, and assigned students to use program disks for their course of study. Hutchinson High School libraries made a survey of other Kansas high school libraries in 31 geographical diverse high schools in Kansas, each with over 500 students. Newton High School ranked second in book circulation of volumes per students and ranked third in the number of books per student of the schools surveyed. ...NN ...,....,,,K The library is a good place to relax. Bill Richardson junior catches up on some reading. I Taking time out to read the newspaper is Tor Mull, junior. Working as a library aid, Marie Garcia enjoys h work. Taking the wrong exit, Brandon Smith attempts crawl out. 6 Q
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