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Which is a picture of . . . The great political philosopher, Fozzy Bear? Meghan very thirsty? Miss Beams? The model Canterbury Father? The intimidating face of Hanz? A prominent member of the administration in flagrant violation of the dress code? The devotion and loyalty shown by the average Latin students? Dave ' s feminine instincts shining through? A Yellow Bellied Worbler doing its mating call on the pavement in the woods? The person not supposed to be allowed in this year ' s yearbook? The member of the Canterbury student body who attended the half day program? A dentist ' s daughter? The reason Chris Casaburo isn ' t on the sports opener for the first time? The coolest guy in the whole world? (and no it ' s not you, Mr, Park) A person who belongs on Dance fever? The life like shrine of the inspiring former basketball coach? A flaming male model sporting a white turtleneck under a rugby style sweater? A class being taught by Mr. Usman? The holy minister. Doc, at the head of the table where many savage students are ready to sacrifice cake to the gods? Bear? Buffy? A short person? Two Michigan grads who are a couple of wild and crazy guys? The three biggest Canterbury Sex Symbols?
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Clubs du Yearbook Or: How To Have A Good Time For The Price Of A Cucumber Sandwich This year Canterbury High School students organized themselves as never before. We enlarged our club spectrum from one language club last year to an unprecedented seven of all kind by New Year ' s 1988. Among the five legitimate organizations are the Model United Na- tions, the History Club, the Science Club, and the French and Spanish Clubs. The Club du Jour, founded by Bill, Dave, and Alex, is the most popular of the un- official clubs, with a fluctuating mem- bership and an undefeated track record in both volleyball and dorkball. The shady existence of the eclectic Latin Club is being uncovered all the time, but no members, let alone the teacher, want to admit any part of it. Model U.N., the largest of the clubs, is Dr. Wherli ' s brainchild. Prominent members include Aaron Sanders, acting president, Nick Paflas, Jon Crispin, and Brad Keoun. The club began a few weeks before its first conference on No- vember 12th and 13th in Terre Haute, and has grown since to an immense size. The club ' s home activities include nu- merous meetings in which the students concentrate on future trips and gather information concerning specific countries. The History Club was founded by Dr. Wherli and Mr. Ashton in December, and its reported purpose is to further the fields of History, Philosophy, Reli- Rub A Dub Dub., We ' re All In A Club. Nick Paflas was one of many club enthusiasts. As a primary Club du Jour activist, he built a reputation as a dorkball warrior. gion, and Political Science at Canter- bury. Through discussions on pertinent topics, with guest lectures, and hopeful- ly trips to college campuses, the club should be able to achieve its goal. The club ' s officers include Lars Kuelling, Anne Hayhurst, Tyler Reimchisel, and Garth Beams. Science buffs were ecstatic when, in October, Mr. Franklin, Mrs. Sessions, and Doc Wilz created the Science club. With president Jonathan Beams at the helm, the club has made a name for it- self, fairing well at the Indiana Acade- my of Science in Terre Haute in November. Canterbury ' s first club, the French Club, was created last year by Mes- dames Gerber and Markus. After th much publicized election scandal of las year, this year ' s elections yielded Meghan Cast as president, Tarini Ra maprakash, vice, Katie Posther, secre tary, and Brad Keoun, treasurer. So fa the club has sponsored such events a French-Spanish dinners, volleybal games, in which Club du Jour was al ways victorious, and a trip to Chicago Canterbury ' s second foreign Ian guage club, the Spanish Club, was ere ated by Dr. Griffin. With president Lar Kuelling and co-worker Aaron Sanders the club holds joint functions with th( French club and competes for chape time. (Left) Lars Kuelling belonged to almost every club, boasting many discount cards, handshakes, and an exclusive membership to his own organization, the Kuelling Klub. The Club du Jour took part in many di- verse humanitarian and artistic ven- tures. Above, many of the founding members pose for Picasso ' s Bacchan- nalia. Lars was never in this club.
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