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iw Group participation is what makes it work! Oooh la la! L. Depew shares her sweet sixteen celebrations with the French Club. All photos by M. Hammes C'est la vie! French club - More Than Just Crescents or those romantic Cougars out there, Sahuaro accom- odated their interest with a club centered on the most romantic languages of them all - French. The French club is one of the four special language groups offered. Members in this club studied French in a way that they would not have studied it in class. They also had many cultural excursions to help them relate to the French ways. On top of this, they held at least one special 60 Activities event each month which ranged from ice-skating to French movies. The highlight of the French year, however, was their outstanding perfor- mance in the state language fair. Money to at- tend this fair was raised through M8tM sales. So, become a romantic! Join the French club. - A. Gomez Row 1: L. Stanesic, L. Higgins, S. Levin. Row 2: J. Poper, S. Ghoulam, V. Kuykendall, S. Wroten, C. Dobbs, K. Norman, A. Vlasich, M. Davenport, C. Spiller, L. Strapac, N. Ovesen, T. Douglas. Row 3: D. Pressey, N. Blatler, K. Burr, T. Cochran, E. Huffman, K. Cossin, J. Arnold, L. Johnson. I expect my students to excel in the language . fairs. f-Q. -Mrs. Bersin, Advisor it
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w 1: J. Even, A. Muller, Andy and Ali: speakers of the cen- Adelstone. Row 2: R. Matthews, J. tury. Mazur, S. Francis. K. Student Council ww- wa WAN . , ...,. . , .,,.3.:,.: .. , V H V H :L-b :-,Egg .-,,..,. . WV ,ummm . W K NAW , .-,.. . ...... - , -,-- ' W LIVE IT UP! Student Council is like life: it is a learning process. ,Came tam, - Mr. Bourret, Advisor year, many new ideas were created by them to make their activities even better. To become a part of Stu- dent Council, a person must have at least a 2.5 grade point average and no D's, F's, or U's. He or she must then go and get 100 student signatures, nom- inating them, before helshe is allowed to run. After that, the decisions are up to the student body. Student Council was more than doing, it was learning, too. As a result of what they learned, they would like us to remember this phrase, You can make a difference! - M. Pizzo Y, ,,, rl' f' 5.5 Student Council
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Row 1: D. Gonzalez, A. Sanan, M. Rodriguez, A. Pausinger, M. Sepulveda, N. Blattler. Row 2: A. Gomez, T. Markworth, . Yakuchik, M. Pence, K. MacLennan, A. Muller, K. Dausinger. Row 3: D. Gonzalez, Chris, L. Flobles, D. Cirley, S. VanDahm, H. Hamel, J. Sokol, B. Kirby, A. Bradley. It's taken some time to realize that this is an honorary cIub..we hope to promote the Spanish language and culture. l - Mr. Gamboa, Advisor La Sociedad Honoraria Hispanica A Span ish Honor Society romoting the Spanish language and culture and recognizing high achieve- ment in Spanish for students of secondary schools were the two main purposes of La Sociedad Honoraria Hispanica ftranslated out to be the Spanish Honor Societyl. The Spanish Honor Society is very similar to the National Honor Society in the way that only recom- mended students who are at least in Spanish three can join. What exactly did they do? Well, they had many projects that helped members come in closer contact with the Spanish culture. Besides this, they held many fund-raisers in the hope of obtaining enough money to send some members to Mexico or Spain. Although this year's club got off to a slow start, Mr. Gamboa, the SHH advisor, is positive that the months ahead will be very ac- complished. -A. Gomez FrenchlSpanish LIVE IT UP! To be or not to be...? quien sabes? The Spanish Club is never boring. All photos by M. Hammes FrenchISpanlsh
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