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S.A.E. Front Row: loyce Eyerman, Suzanne Nor, berg, Elisa Unger, Tina Davis, Mrs. Hartmann. Second Row: Linda Stolpa, Shalla Hyderi, Chris' topher Bucaro. Sabeeha Haque, Annette Elkins, laloa Pandya. Third Row: David Stolpa, Younus Uddin, Pamela Thomas, Nalini Doniparthi, Ali Hyderi. International Students Club Front Row: Shilpa Patel, Reshma Uddin, Nalees Syeda, Asma Rai- mohammed. Second Row: Georgia Mellos, Ra- chelle Asuncion, Emee Belo. Third Row: Mrs. Herbst, Tricia Mellos. Foreign Exchange Club Front Row: Terry Shatter, Annette Weber, Marcie Reyes, Falgun Gandhi, Sahra Sharift. Second Row: Sheila Gal lager, Stacey Dover, Naheed Khan, Denice Du- lian, Abby Dobbins. Third Row: Danielle Verrier, Glenn Maslankowski, Nancy Eder, Shilpa Chaddha, Asra Khan, Chris Nicholson, Claire Sel- sor, Kim Coltrin, Clare Allsebrook, Kristin Heath, Gina Ercoli, Hai Sharift, John Oh, letf Wilhoit, Mrs. Schneider, Miss Craft, Colleen MacDonald, Renata Szymski, Rachael Grimm. 112fS.A.E.-Foreign Clubs
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s,,w,fre . Skills lmproved The Forensics Team is a very close and inspira- tional team. The members get experience competing against other schools in all forms of public speaking. During the competitions, they meet people who hold a common interest. After a member receives a tro- phy, they realize that the trophy isn't as important as the individual and team effort that won it. The Home Economics club extends skills beyond the classroom. Combining practice with fun, this year's club tackled projects ranging from mass pro' duction techniques utilized in the Valentine cookie sale to service projects such as the completion of pillows for a local nursing home. V V K ..., ggyl e.ee 1 X . yang ..g. .. .. . f--. . 0. J ta sf e ' F of Q : : f '!' -..t . .N L :-.. ..., . . 6 if 'E A -F ' elr- P - -F ts' .. T' F g. tClockwise-above! Mrs. Widok demonstrates the art of frosting a cookie. Kelli MacCord and Debby Garbacz impersonate Chip and Dale. Karen Thomas confides in the expert advice of Mrs. Hanlon. Angie Saccoamono prepares a carnation for Valentines Day. Bees, Berries, and Bears by Conants Horticulture Club. Home Ec Front Row: Danette Gabl, Corrine Harris, Barb Kowzic. Second Row: Lisa luergens, lulie Eder, Annette Rausch, Sharon Dean, Mrs. Widok, Mrs. lcenogle. Forensics Front Row: Theresa Greco, Mrs. Goughnour, lanet Bachler, Mark Chen, Ted Rafferty, Linda Gonzales, Megan Garvey. Second Row: Mrs. Barrett, Paula Gonzales, Lee Barksdale, Debby Garbacz, Ted Wong, Kelli MacCord, Devi Vallabhaneni, Laura Pump, Ms. Karegianes. Home Economics-Forensics! 111
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.Y 2 . ,..:5,ii?A,i2, 4 gk ,Vx ifghaa ex K 4 tj? sr ' aaa, , , f My sc. r WWW Making Profits The participant's of these clubs bring spirit to Conant while enjoying specialty activities they are interested in. Conant's Foreign Language Club worked especially this year with several fund-raisers such as their candy sales. The profits went toward field-trips and parties. The Foreign Exchange Club also spent a lot of effort toward such fund-raisers. Their money was spent on the hosting of the French and German Exchange students. lt was a successful year. The International Club is a group of students particularly with a foreign background. They enjoy meeting to go on field-trips and to take part in several group discussions. S.A.E. is another club that has been quite active this year. They hosted activities such as Student! Teacher Turnout Day that promoted educational spir- it at Conant. Foreign Language Club Front Row: Ameena Shariff, Raheen Badal, Elisa Amelio, Kim Spauding, Michelle Heimbuch, Sonia Vora, Dana Norton. Second Row: Dawn Bianco, Anabel lmmordino, Alisa Woods, Dena Fennell, Angela Coats, Wendy Lambert, lenny Vinson, Rachele Asuncion. Third Row: Tiffany Heath, Shala Hyderi, Eliza- beth Reyna, Mary Gonzalez, Shawn McCammon, Althea Hassell, Lorie Hassell, Alice Roberts, Sheralyn James, Michelle Zasi, Linda Horiuchi. Fourth Row: Loretta Vaas, Rosemarie Balogh, Erika Arnold, Mark Youakim, Roxana Mercado. Fifth Row: Ali Hyderi, Yenous Uddin, Sean Peache, Sofiya Syed, Jalpa Pandya, Sabeeha Haque, Autumn Plath, Jennifer Klenske, lulie Kussman, Jill Zager, Nicole Mohiuddin. Sixth Row: Shilpa Chaddha, Mrs, Woer, Mrs. Berger, Renata Szymski, Teresa Pudlo, Deborah Horwitz, Maria Perez, Naheed Khan, Monica Janowski, Ayesha Khan. fClockwise-belowj Dr. Perry and Miss Craft present t-shirts to all of the French exchange students. One of the many activities the French students participated in was a breakfast with their new friends. loyce Eyerman organizes another fund raiser for S.A.E. The International Students Club has a getetogether after school. Foreign Clubs! 113
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