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Shrugging her shoulders, Lori Eddins gives up trying to speak for an entire five min- utes in French. Anxiously awaiting the meet- ing, Paivi Talonen stares at the numerous posters lining the walls. ll Us I l I' lk, -' KQV, f' V. ilingual Brains Fr America and Abroad v As more col- leges required a language, foreign class population in- creased. Some students, like Todd Theisson, planned on using their bilin- gual skills in their careers. I plan to revisit Germany and am considering a major in in- ternational business. How- ever, the best way to learn a language was to live in a dif- Working at Oktoberfest, Maame 4 Bawvah waits to sell pop for the AFS program, f e r e n t country. This year, seven ex- change students visited the U.S. Kari Gulseth, of Norway, said, l'The first weeks were hard because peo- ple talked really fast. Maame Bawvah, from Ghana, said her hardest adiustment was, the weather! Turning their backs to the camera, German Club officers Todd Thiessen and Kevin Mann moved so quick- ly their clothes were left facing front. V ,X I I l Newly arrived in the Coun- A try, Bert Andersson waits to sample some of Ameri- ca's cuisine. Foreign Exchange Students l89
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v The members of French Club are pictured below. Y The members of the German Club are pictured below. L.h.. I lllll! A 2.45 X 6.1 v Hang.. Striding confidently into the room, Gwen Gibson prepares a surprise for the French Club Members. The members of Spanish Club are pictured above. l88 Foreign Language Clubs I..-. The exchange studentsg FRONT ROW: Kari Gulseth lNor- wayl, Margarita Sierra lColumbiaJ, SECOND ROW: Katja Christensen CDenmarkJ, Anne-Charlotte Thomson lDen- markl, THIRD ROW: Maame Bawvah CGhanaJ, Bert Anders- son CSwedenJ, BACK ROW: Lilliana Silva lColumbial. Not Picturedg Paivi Talonen. The members of Latin Club are pictured above. X l Q., -.. ---. fha--. Q7 54' 4' 7 Q 1
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It is an honor to Intelligent The Nation- al Honor Society was formed over 40 years ago, and was a matter of pride, for it was not open to lust anyone. High grade point averages were required as well as service projects. The tutoring program was orga- nized by NHS members as their way of aiding the stu- dents. Another organiza- tion with a high intellect lev- el was the Math Club. While this club did not paint signs or support teams, it partici- Dozing in a math club meeting, Ryan Garner v counts on Craig Blaser to take good notes. pated in the Jog-a-thon and revolved around various aspects of theirnamesakes.When Jonathan Wall was asked to describe the pur- pose of the Math Club he replied, x'Taking the fifth derivative of the magnani- mous quantity of life itself, containing points of inflec- tion at google and negative google with an asymtotical limit of infinity plus three, we have discovered that it just doesn't matter . . . Concentrating on the prob- lem before him, Ladd William- son attempts to comprehend the complexities of the math 5 homework. The officers of National Hon- or Societyg FRONT ROW: Eric Little, Todd Santos, Don Allers, David Duncan, BACK ROW: Emily Miller, Margaret Callao, Becky Clayton. Showing their respect for Mr Kluksdal, the members of Math dutifully keep their eyes downcast. go-1 UQ' gs l me ,Ji 1 5 'ic A-Q .,.s...,, !. 3 f. . . xxx l9O National Honor Society
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