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Going first class Aller anfan ist schwer uAller anfang ist schwer! As a famous German proverb says, All beginnings are difficult. The German Club found this to be an accurate statement. But once they were established, they accomplished many goals and participated in many activities. 5 Penrose Stadium was the sight of lots of food and fun for club members as they sang and danced their way through Octo- berfest. Other activities included dressing up for a German carni- val and selling Advent calendars. IR! AT A MASQUERADE party, people have to do more than just look funny to be the center of attention. Carolyn Oliver and Tara Newland sing a German folk song. German Club EVEN TEACHERS LIKE to play dress-up. At the German mas- querade, held in February, Mrs. Stratton dances to a folk song. ,V ,in-.511-se 'we an in:-eu.tr'-fr. vw x- s Q .- FRONT: Sari Lintonen, Tanya Sutherland, Veronica Taylor, Audrey. Holbrook, MIDDLE: janet Cowell, Carla Vetter, Alissa Hubbard, Cheryle Clark, Curt Davisg BACK: Mrs. Ilse Stratton, sponsor, james Clark, Kevin O'Connell, Susan Van Camp, Carolyn Oliver, Tara Newland, Barbara Ruiz, Neil O'Connell, julie Strahl, Roberta Hosmer, justin Cassel, David Haber, and Jeannette Carlile.
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FRONT: Kirk Ketelson, Brent Nunnamaker, Mrs. Donna Roberts, Kenith Fox, Sven Upsons, jim Light, jed Roberts, Scott Cronk, Rhonda Barnes, Thad Tigges, Wendy Thompson, Grant Gustavson, BACK: Mr. Lynn Roth, Karla Coughlin, Crista Anderson, Dave Neilson, Tim Scott, Tom Gallagher, Bud Howard, Kay Kopas, Lisa White, Sally Vargas, jill Heathly, Stacy Sei- bert, Gretchen Knudson, Mary Boland, Eric Whitney, janet Haley, Dan Brewer, and Paul Romberg. Slip - sliding away H itting the slopes at various ski re- sorts such as Monarch, Keystone, and Winterpark, the Ski Club got off to a great start. With well over 80 students as members, the only re- quirement was a desire to ski. Going first class on a Trailways bus, they would leave at the dusky hour of 6 a.m. on Saturday mornings. Each member was required to pay between 320.00 and 3524.00 for the trip, but the snow, antics, and fun made it well worth the cost.IRQ ACCOMPLISHMENT SHOWS IN a smile on Scott Cronk's face after his second time skiing. ORGANIZATION IS HARD for the average skier, but janet Haley gives it a valiant try. Ski club
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PLANNING FRENCH FUN, the co-directors work closely with Madame Hurley. SO YOU DON'T THINK French is fun? periods She shows Karen Nelson and Kath - - Y says Madame Hurley, who did everything possi- Howard, co-directors, that sponsors need to ble to make the club a fun way to spend activity have a good sense of humor. liz F' ks .gqfss fix ,W FRONT: Tina Harrington, Tammy Mathews, Sandy Helliwell, Eric Whit- ney, Dan Kane, Karen Nelson, SECOND: Dianna Lambert, Aileen Hut- ton, Lisa Harrington, Tim Anderson, THIRD: Madame Hurley, Tonya Stanley, Tatia Helms, Elicia Duguid, Stacey Whitney, Gina Gillmore, Michelle Bradshaw, Carol Rodgers, Michelle Pfeiffer, BACK: Shannon Hoover, Lynn Cowell, Brenda Bergquist, Sharon Psensky, Laura Stocker, Kathy Howard, Liz Sharp, Laurie Povelite, and john Berg. LU, 4 5 'S I L gf ri f ,jf p adv r , 2-- ' Going first class Francophones de Rampart Colorado may be a long way from Paris, but for forty-five students, it was close enough. The French Club found plenty of ways to bring French culture home. The first thing we did was have dinner and watch French cartoons, explained the co-director, Karen Nelson. We tried to do one activity a month, and they got to be more fun as members got to know each other better. To be a Francophone de Rampart C French speaker of Ram- partj, one needed only to have an interest in the country's culture. Dinners at La Creperie, French Christmas caroling, seeing French mime Marcel Marceau, and a progressive dinner, with some of the highlights of the clubs outings. French Club O59
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