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When not selling their books, Dave Smith and Ed Pratt take a look at some of the reading material. Really getting into the bookstore scene -T if ,IS 19 6 Diane Tatarka Carl Taylor Suzanne Taylor Ernie Tertelgte Constance Thein Paul Theisen Rodney Thill Kimberlee Thompson Larae Thompson Randy Thornton Trudy Thrasher john Tietz Vince Tout Cheryl Townsend Timothy Trefts Glenn Tremper Annette Turner Karen Ulrich Greg VanNoy jeffrey VanSoest Alan Vandegrift Jerry Smith buys a bundle. gm. ,. air .ev GN Q After looking around the book- store, members Bob Vaughn and Eric Weber find some great books. A b Scribblings For Sale! Mary Hansen and Rhonda Freih sell some Scribblings during noon hour. Teresa Tomlin and Barb Reid put the finishing touches on typing for the Scrib- blings. 82fCreat Books 81 Scribblings
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Cathedral? No cafeteria. - German stu- dents created the stained glass effect in the cafeteria at Christmas time. fn FNXXJ ,v. ,,,A x T. fl , x VT X ll .' , 1 Y- V -. ,' .' ' . 1' 4 Q-. X v -Y 'irx Tk' x 4-S German Club: Charmaine McConnen, Chuck Martel, Krista Schlechten, Carol Brock Liisa Morrison. -f 'Yi I 7- A lf. - .. s.1R.iI,,'? ' ' VD 48 ?f.L, Brideinz the Gap gooten talk. . .?. . .guton tak. . .?. . .Guten Tag! You really don't have to know how to spell a greeting to be in a language club - any foreign language student is eligible. For season openers, the largest and most productive language club, the German Club, staged the annual Oktoberfest. This year the autumn festivity was held at the home of a club member and various games including apple-bobbing added life to the party. The Oktoberfest was not the only celebration produced by German Club. Christmastime brought on another party and all the German students got together to decorate the cafeteria in their own special way with homemade stained glass windows. They watched slide shows, performed skits and sang old German songs. Throughout the year, Gummy bears and other German goodies were sold in an effort to raise money for the scholarship fund. This was used to help send seven students to Germany. The French Club was small this year but their annual French dinner, featur- ing many delicacies, turned out to be a huge success. It gave the club a chance to show off their cooking etiquette to their parents and friends. . .au revoir! Randy Steiner john Stendel - Pierrette Raymond David Robert Karen Darla SIGVCHSOF1 St0r16bf9akeF Stonnel Stratton Strickler Stubbs AHUWODY Emily Kirk Sherry Jonathon Timothy Stiff Stones Stork Street Strom Swingle Language CIubsf81
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S' 1 - W if Great Books Club members don't just sell and read their books, they even pose in front of them. Members shown are Dave Smith, Allison Norris, Eric Weber, Mrs. JoAnne Troxel, Ed Pratt and Bob Vaughn. What would we do without advisers? Mrs. june Safford fScribblingsJ and Mrs. jo- Anne Troxel CGreat Booksj lean on some really great books. l - e ad i n' W ri 1 in' Where can you find a good time and still improve your mind? The Great Books Club, of course. The members read a book and then meet with club adviser Joanne Troxel to discuss it. While there they get little treats but that isn't why they show up. The Book Store is also a big part of being in the club. At the store they sell all kinds of books for no profit. Hey, will you sign my Scribblings? Your what? My Scribblings. Oh, you mean BSHS's literary magazine? Sure. . . .minutes later. Thanks. Sure - anytime. You'll have to sign mine - when I get it! The Scribblings staff, advised by J une Safford, really got into the prose, poetry and artwork that Scribblings is comprised of. This year, with such an abundance of good material turned in, the staff decided it was time for a bigger book. They got busy and read, pasted up and put together the 100 pages to bring you the best Scribblings yet. Great Books 81 Scribblings!83
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