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French Honor Society Induction On May 15, at 7:50, 12 new members were in- ducted into the French Honor Society. An opening prayer was said by Jamilyn Jackson and the play The Prince Who Could Not Sneeze was per- formed by the French Ill class. The history of the candle ceremony was told in French by Kristen Adikes and translated into English by Robert Miotke. Each new member held a candle which symbolized their newly found unity in the French Honor Society. The new members recited the French motto 'lvouloir C'est Pouvoir meaning, Where there's a will, there's a way. After the ceremony the members enjoyed refreshments with their families. 115 SOC6 0 0953 I DE
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Seniors Frosh vs. JuniorsfSophs ,I .. ,, -l 2. if if ,f 2. W, ' Ready! Set! I-like! The powder- puff game was finally under way after being postponed a week and a half. The game had been set for March 26 of Spring Fling week by the Student Council, but because of the rainy weather, it was rescheduled for Tuesday, April 7. The coaches for the Sr.- Frosh. team were Robert Bro- kamp, Chris Colangelo, Peter Hahn, Reynold Hausman, Mike Malzahn, John Pezey and Bob Zagers. The Jr.-Soph. team was coached by Chris Corbo, Danny Filardi, Roy Fuhs, Cy tlart and Pete Hodges. During halftime, Vic Stephens, the elected Spring Fling King was to be crowned, but because of a mix-up, Tim Slaughter was announced. Yet, despite these setbacks the night was exciting and action packed. The final score was 6-0 in favor of the Jr.-Soph. team.
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Spanish Honor Society Induction 0 Q W My law., Thirty three new members were in- ducted into the Spanish Honor Society on May 15. Each member lit a candle for inspiration and received a flower as a welcoming gift. El Trobador , a love story, was perfomied by Spanish stu- dents wearing beautiful Spanish cos- tumes. A guest speaker, Injeniero Max Borges, spoke on how important know- ing two languages is career-wise. Also President Marie Foley explained why the ceremony was in honor of Jorge Man- ack, a famous Spanish writer.
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