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AFS INTERNATIONAL CLUB. Front Row: Karyn Shatzkin, Lisa Oxley. Second Row: Katherine Maerz, Mari Jero, Mitch Rappeport, Dan Papra, Anne Brin- cle. Back Row: Ryan Bolger, Karola DeGreene, Kate Chason. The members of the International Club are the main links between the foreign exchange students and the entire Taft Student Body. They are instrumental in helping the exchange students adjust to their new surroundings. Hi, my name is Mari Jero and I am YFU's Foreign Ex- change Student from Finland. I lived in a small suburb in the border of Helsinki with five family members. I have two brothers: Mikko, who is a 14 year old school boy and Jussi, 21, who studies in Helsinki Medical University. Just as football is here, ice-hockey in my own country is a big deal. I am a member of a girls' ice-hockey team in the winter and in warm summers I bicycle a lot. My other hob- bies are painting and creative writing. I came to USA in the middle of August and l'll be going back in the middle of July, after 11 months and many good experiences. A.I-'.5.I.C. Hello, my name is Anne Brincle and l'm a Foreign Ex- change Student with Youth for Understanding this year. My home is Copenhagen which is the capital of Denmark. l'm spending a year in the United States living with an American family to learn about the American way of life and to see the country. I like to travel, see new things, talk with other people, so this is a great exper- ience for me. l would like to be a social worker later on in my life and I really think I can learn a lot about other people and how to cope with problems in the future. I really enjoy staying here and I will never forget this year.
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CSF U-7- CSF. Roster: Allison Acker, Tammy Ader, Lisa Andres, Jenny Ashworth, Christy Atkins, Helen Bae, Julia Bae, Kristi Berwick, Lori Birndorf, Brian Blaisch, Ken Blye, Jewell Bossemeyer, Suzanne Brenner, Liz Brody, Joannie Burstein, Karen Buttwinick, Kate Chason, Karin Christopher, Bill Coleman, Mike Cordova, Sheila Cornell, Allison Cowitt, Bruce Dahlberg, Marc Davis, Leon Dayan, Elizabeth Demsetz, Sid Demsetz, Chrise DeTournay, Craig Downey, Alan Downing, Lance Eisner, Mike Eisner, Michelle Ellison, Jonathan Ellman, Kathy Enfield, Jay Esban, Fernette Fang, Debbie Feinberg, Chris Ferrante, Melissa Fischer, Jan Fisher, Lisa Fisher, Rusell Fox, Kevin Gates, Karen Glass, Eric Glassman, Michelle Glassman, Richard Glugatch, Natalie Godessoff, Cary Goldberg, Ginny Golder, Barbara Gottloeb, Russell Grant, Ben Greene, Connie Haiman, Jon Harlig, Scott Harlig, Alan Hill, David Hoisch, Anita Hoogasian, Keith Horowitz, Peter Hua, Bruce Hyman, Tara lson, Sandy Israel, Karen Johnson, Margot Kaplan, Steven Katz, Ken Kaufman, Marc Kerner, Matt Kmiecik, Jeff Kohl, Maureen Kostin, Brad Kraemer, Bill Kulchin, Gary Laver, Elizabeth Lambert, Nancy Lee, Chuck Lesem, Jay Levine, Marci Levine, Caryl Liberman, Laura Liberman, Debbie Lichtman, Donna Lichtman, David Lubarsky, Nancy Lumsden, Sharlene Lund, Ken MacArthur, Mike Mertens, Van Metaxas, Diane Michiulus, Liz Miller, Mona Miller, David Mittleman, Barbara Modlinski, Irene Modlinski, Frank Mogavero, Andrea Mogul, Jeff Nebel, Renee Opell, Lisa Oxley, Scott Paine, Michelle Panitch, David Parkinson, Ron Philips, Marci Piccus, Amy Pringle, Barbara Radley, Robert Reitz, Debbie Richard, Jens Riege, Robert Robinson, Lee Rosen, Ken Rosenblatt, Gary Rosenbaum, Naomi Roth, Nancy Saldinger, Lisa Schaffer, Amy Scharf, Chris Schoen, Eric Seedman, Merritt Shair, Shirley Sheehan, Gretchen Shepherd, Kathy Sim, Debbie Simon, Cheryl Sindel, Michael Souveroff, Collin Sowa, Andrew Spitzer, Keith Star, Debbie Stein, Jennifer Stein, Lisa Steres, Rebecca Stocks, William Streeter, Merry Tetef, Greg Turk, Angelica Valente, Laurie Valles, Joe Vinetx, Valerie Vitto, Jackie Weissman, Mike Weil, Robin Weintraub, Eyde Wilen, Andrea Winters, Karen Zinn, Karen Zukow. The California Scholarship Federation, one of the largest clubs at Taft, has the most difficult requirements to meet. One must have a minimum of ten points. The points are calculated with an A equaling three points, B - one point, and an A in an Advanced Placement class, five points. No U's are allowed. The club participatse in many activities during the school year. 1' P' we Ziff, 53 'vu T. D Sf
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Spamsh cf: L1terature Clubs The Spanish Club is a club that was especially designed I ' 'is' ' ' for those who are interested in speaking the Spanish lan- guage and learning about the Spanish culture. Their activities include bake sales featuring Spanish pastries and drama presentations in Spanish. SPANISH CLUB Front Row Tracy Scates Kathy Sim Robin Kay Candy Breen, Mitzi Garner, Mel Reed. Second Row Steve Underberger John Benun Robin Weintraub Third Row Rebekah Buff, Patty Delgado, Marla Shatz. Back Row Steven Katz Brad Johnson Mrs Dave CSponsorJ Andrew Manning, LaRoy Walker, Zack Nesis, Dave 1:3233 gp'-ffj..,,a,'-w . N1 . fem' .., .5 Z if., 1 ' S 'hw-...D , .pg riefggf? U ,vp , fi ' 'Q ' 'X .f T, .FHS . 21.-1w.,d M t I , ,, 'iqrggd The Literature Club meets once a week to read and discuss great works of literature from around the world. This club is in its second year and is gaining in popularity and member- ship. LITERATURE CLUB. Front Row: Sharlene Lund, Laura Oswall, Karen Glass. Second Row: Liz Lambert CPresidentJ, Suzanne Brenner CSecretaryJ, Helen Bae CCorresponding Secretaryj, Fernette Fang Nice-Presidentj. Third Row: John Bastian, Brian Blaisch, Gary Laver, Russell Fox CTreasurer9. Back Row: Joan Spindel, Jeff Nebel, Sue Feldman.
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