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Germ -ate German Club is a club for, you guessed it, people who take German. Anyone taking German, first to fourth year, can participate in any one of the club's many activities. Their first project of the year is Oktoberfest. This is a dinner for the public sponsored by the club and featuring German specialties such as bratwurst, this year's main course. In February, they have the Foreign Language Festival where each student displays their individual project. The Maskenball, a masquerade dance, and International Days, a week when all the foreign exchange students in Montana come to Bozeman to share different aspects of their country with each other and our student body. The highlight of the year is a trip to Powell, WY in February for the Foreign Language Festival at Northwest Community College. There, they have competition in language skills, speaking and written achievement tests. The competition includes not only German but also French and Spanish. In the evening, a dinner is held with entertainment ranging from theatrics to music and ending with the presentation of awards based on the results of the tests given during the day. To support their club, members work during the first half of the year at fund raising. The main contributing projects are the pop bottle drive, supplemented by the jackpot of refundable containers from sororities and fraternities on the hill, and the sale of Advent calendars with authentic German chocolate. Lavem Brusven. German Club adviser. French Club - fFront Rowj Vivienne Rachman, Marie Schmidt and Brian Lewis. tBack Rowl Nancy Hostetter, Karla Griffin, Zina Faller and Kevin Lineback. 7O!German Club-French Club 'S- German Club - fFront Rowj David Onsager and Keri Klein- gartner. iSecond Rowi Joel Maroney, Paul Dahl, Scott Kelley, Joey Klontz, Robin Peabody and Kathy Schmel- ing. fThird Rowi Bob Gates, Marlene Lang, Gaylene Kauf- ff' - 1 ,- dig time
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Makin hall BS How would you feel if you were put somewhere in a far off country to attend a strange school where you barely know enough of the language to understand the people who surround you every day? Three students at Bozeman Senior High put themselves in this situation this year - by choice. Kai Becker from West Germany, .Ioakim Ed from Sweden and Pedro Cabal from Columbia, chose to come to the United States to live for one school year through the American Field Service. AFS provides the opportunity for students to live in another country and experience, first hand, the differences that these countries have. Three students from Bozeman went to different countries on foreign exchanges. Senior Sadie Rice went down under to Australia, senior Christie Williams went South of the border to Brazil and junior Tamara McAllister traveled to Malaysia. In order to be considered for an AFS exchange, you must send in an application that includes information about your personality, relationships with other people and how you feel you would benefit from the exchange. The AFS program has been with our school for over 10 years, helping bridge the gap between Bozeman and the world. AFS Club - CFront Rowl Pedro Cabal, Zsi-Zsi Rachman. Laure Laudato. iSecond Rowl Sue Ramhormoz, Vivienne Rachman, Lori Mengel, Bev O'Connor, Ellen Pyatt. iBack Row! Kai Becker, Dan Wheeler, Lavern Brusven and Thomas Waldorf, advisers. 2. .loakim Ed, Paula, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hunt and Kevin smile for the camera. 3. Poker anyone? Hugh, Alex, Kai Becker, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Safford. Meredith and Brooke join in a game of cards. 4. The Pearsons get in the picture - tFront Rowl Sara. Pedro Cabal, Kris. Mr. and Mrs. Pearson and Carl. 5. AFS students from Bozeman, Christie Williams and Sadie Rice. fNot pictured: Tamara McAllisterl. AFS.'b9
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A little skittish - Vivienne Rachman, Kevin Lineback and Zina Faller work on a skit for the Powell trip. man, Kai Becker, Tami Phillippi, Anne Scharen, JoAnn Bennett, French Club adviser. Meredith Safford, Mi- chelle Samson, Ellen Pyatt, Jaye Matheson, Dan Wheeler and Angie Thordson. Kendra Molly Callantine Campbell Anni Niki Campbell G- r' N ' L e . -at ' -. as K I-O f., Amy Carroll Jon Carter It vw g ' L v- - Q ' Mary Cheevcr Teresa Christie f , B l:l'Bl1Ch onnecti In the past, French Club has had trouble keeping their club alive. This year, they sparked interest in the club both in the community and within the school as well. They started out the year with the annual French Club dinner. While mostly a fund raiser for the club, it also serves as public relations with the community. In the fall, they have a caroling party where they sing French carols to people in rest homes. Their main spring activity is participating in the foreign language festival in Powell, WY. The club is sponsored by JoAnn Bennett. Club officers were Karla Griffin, presidentg Zina Faller, vice presidentg and Leslie Larson, secretary-treasurer. fi I 7' H r S C 6 1 M :ill , .QT Q ff. F- la , x . u I F . V is. . 1 1 Q 'I Rx ' i ' o 7 . Q . e 0 . A A Fl E. ' ' 7 W Q- -X H 4 V . , A a' 7 xi W K x Marc Sara Toby .John Christoffcrsun CIUWSUN Cillllc Cmllmrl Darren Debbie Kathy Clziytoii Clark Coax Collins cook Ucrnizm CllllT'l'll'CllCll Club 'I
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