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French Club: Bon Appetit l--BON APPETIT, Lower Schoolers Miriam Miniver, Chris- tine Porter, Rosemary Flint, Melanie Doskocil sample straw- berry crepes made during a French Club meeting. 2-QUEEN OF THE PETITS, Mrs. Ryland orchestrates French Club Creperie. 3-LE SOURIRE AUX LFVRES, Mme. Ryland declines to comment on tense of French verbs. 74-French Club The 1982-1983 school year was a difficult one for the French Club. The new split lunch period made their usual culinary feats a bit harder to achieve, for lack of time. Nevertheless, they were able to produce such French delights as Crepes, Chocolate Mousse, onion soup, and of course, the much debated Quiche. Meeting every Wednesday during their respective lunch periods, both Lower and Upper school clubs could share the burden of cooking and cleaning in the kitchen, eating their creations the next day. In additon to cooking, both clubs could be heard singing such French songs as A Vous Dirai-.le Maman, ll est Trop Tard, and of course, Frere Jacque. The second semester was somewhat different for the upper club, thanks to sponsor Mrs. Ryland. Each meeting would be strictly conversational, this meant that nothing but French was to be spoken during the entire period. Despite minor difficulties and scheduling problems, the French Club was able to overcome these obstacles under the guiding hand of Mrs. Ryland and the club members passion for French food and culture. l i 'skvxsbi s F , I S N 'Ax f' . .. z ' 5 3
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This year was unlike years past for the Lower School Ski Club in that New Mexico and Colorado experienced large amounts of steady snowfall early on in the season. The club had only one school sponsor, Mrs. Ryland, who organized all the trips. Some of Sandio's more courageous parents, Mrs. Teitelbaum and Mrs. Flint in particular, were co-sponsored forthe club and enioyed the company ofthe club members on each ofthe three trips that were taken. Two of the trips were in January and one at the end of February. All were great successes with a group of our 45 students participating in each. Beautiful Colorado supplied the club with Purgatory, a favorite spot. Students agreed that it was exciting to get away from home. The determining success factor was the snow supply and the en- ergetic Lower School Ski Club members. l-PRE-PANDEMONIUM PA USE, Doug Feierman and Molly Benson take the pause that refreshes before returning to the slopes ol Purgatory. 2-READYING FOR A RUN, Erika Fredrickson, Camille Campbell, Molly Benson, Tim Coon and other Purgatorios head for the slopes at the start of Lower School Ski Club's January adventure. 3-SKIMOGULS RETURNING VICTORIOUS, 8th grader Steve Savage and 7th grader David O'Brien carry tired bodies back to the lodge after a full day and a final run down Lower Hades. . 9. V I -5 2 d in-M., Q ' ? . my fa at 7evr f' serif? 1- M Vit f . Wiz' ' A .11 4 . 5 1 xrusc l Lower School Ski Club 73 ,
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The Spanish Club rushed through the year selling any- thing and practically everything in order to finance their Mexico trip. The club sold Nachos at the Hallow- een Carnival and carnations for Valentine's Day. With the proceeds from their sales and tickets in hand, off they went hasta luego. In a love-hate relationship with Mexico's spring heat, sponsor Mr. Rich, accompa- nied by club president Dianna Leslie and 15 club members visited Mayan cities in Uxmal, and the Carib- bean playas of Cancun. The remainder of the year saw the club laying back, kicking up their heels, and saying adios to a memora- ble Spanish Club year. SPANISH CLUB REPEATS HISTGRY 1-CENTRAL INTERESK Spanish Club Sponsor Mr. Rich points out Madrid where club members plan to go. 2-,QUE PRESIDENTE TAN BONlTA!Spanish Club President Dian- na Leslie organizes for this year's Mexico trip. 3-NO BULL. Los Compadres display their emotions before they depart for Spring Vacation-Club Members fback rowl James Brackeen, Alan Waconda, Theressa Panciera, Lori Ebel, Deanna Campbell, lfront rowl Strom Peterson, Leslie Hutchson, Dianna Les- lie, Jennifer Kellogg, Mr. Rich, Freda Ross, Jennifer Guggino, Frank Fisk, Meredith Ussery, Karen Wasson, lcenterl Erika Logan, Warren Wolf. 3 2 Spanish Club-75
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