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Members of the club enjoyed getting together at meetings to learn more about the Spanish Cul- ture. Spanish club is a special club devoted to the Spanish culture. They had fundraisers to help subsi- dize the cost of the Spanish dinner that Connie Shafer, sponsor, took them on. They also participated in Mrs. Fullerton's i'Christmas Around the World party. The club met once a month. During their meetings they had guest speakers who either spoke Spanish or had traveled to a Span- ish speaking country. ny members of the French club here at Corona del Sol get ether as a group to taste some French pastries. 3 1 l ' Kristina Tromp receives candy from sponsor, Miss Fullerton, to sell as a fundraiser for their Zim 'V V -Ll ei X, I t A g in ,f 7 ' f Z Spanish National Honor Society: Sonya Serpas, Denise Nurczyk, Paul Amorosi, Jennifer VanAtta. Second row: Liana Bruce, Jan- nette Badal, Coleman Gardner, Betsy Molander, Grace Retiro. .wifi - - cv-zgitx 1 Spanish Club: Wendy Costa, Lori Kingsbury, Krystyne Krashicka, Lisa Luna, Christi Crandall. Second rowg Senora Shafer, Joanne Harrell. Yvette Aliizi, Christine Ambrose, Lori Benesh and Jim Sawitzke. LANGUAGE CL UBS l3l
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Language clubs at Corona del Sol have excelled for the past ten years, and 1986-87 was no excep- tion. The French club is very special because it is the only club devoted to France and the French culture. Betsy Bowler, the president of the club, worked extremely hard to keep club business organized. The only fundraiser they had was club dues paid by the mem- bers. These dues were used for the opportunity to test and taste different cheeses and food from to United Way and wrote letters to pen pals who live in France. Mr. Nissly was the sponsor of this unique club. I think the German club has gained a reputation as a fun and active club to be in. We do activi- ties and we have funf, said Mrs. Fullerton, sponsor of the German Club. This year a German exchange group came to CdS. The club took the Germans with the money the club raised from candy and advent calendar sales, to Disneyland. very active. They had get ac- quainted dinners, went horse- back riding, parties and sponsored the Christmas around the world banquet. The president of the club was Kristina Tromp. National Spanish Society is to recognize outstanding Spanish stu- dents, said Mrs. Vinaras, sponsor of the club. The president was Grace Retiro. The club raised money to go towards scholarships and A.P. exams by having several different candy sales throughout the year. France. They also donated money gift-A A 5 n , fa- ' 2 - 2 o. - ,r - ' li .f . ,, C Q . C 3 Y L- 2 1 . ' ' , 'J r X in 5 Q in N . X if , li FRENCH CLUB: Ariana Ahmadzadeh, Tricia Trapani, Jennifer Shaklan, Sabina Bhalla, Stacy Combs, Kelli Kuehner, Christine Cuzzocrea Second row: Lori Benesh, Tracy Rychlyk, Joyce Retiro, Celine Badaroux, Sari Rosenthal, Betsy Bowler, Leslie Syens, Jamie Goodwin Third row: Alan Boyer, Pat Helfrich, Anthony Crabtree, Bob Maddock, Eric Evans, Nicole Frost, Mr. Nissly. llliiQi.,T'? Y i - 2 ' , Q. , I K .px 5,55 E 'V ,- ru Q , Q ' -1 . 1 A . . L s t - x Egg . GERMAN CLUB: Miss Fullerton, Cyndi Crosmer, Kristina Tromp, Pam Fillman, Carol Mclver, Shannyn Taing, Cami Roberts, Kim Ray Second row: Phi-Lomg Tran, Todd Teeples, Dennis Henning, Celine Badaroux, Lynn Hagen, Robin Wactler, Jack Smithson, Kevin Brown, Stefani Lauer Third row: Tammy Tusek, Jill Olkers, David Hermanson, Kelly Gersting, Erik Williams, Chrissy Capacco, Julia Naumann, Judy Turner. I.-TO LANGUAGE GROUPS This year the German club was Deciding which cheese to sample first is a hard decision for French club members. French foreign exchange student, Celine Bardoux tastes cheese from her country at club meeting.
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Clubs look to future This year the outdoor science club had a formidable amount of students join and actively participate. fabout 75 members.l It was very easy to be a part of the outdoor science club because it's coordinated with the advanced biology 3-4 class. The main fundraiser for the outdoor science club was an all year bumper- sticker sale held in the book store. The money raised went towards paying transportation costs for field trips. The main activities of the outdoor science club were coordinating wilder- ness survival trips, an oceanography field trip to California, and horsetrips. The president of the outdoor science club was Todd Mellor and the sponsor was Mr. Trimble. Med club was organized to help students interested in medical careers look into different opportunities available for them in the field. Joining the Med club enables a student to actually see what the medical profession has to offer and introduce them into the field so they have exposure before continuing on in their chosen career. The president of the Med club was Julie Eubanks and the sponsor was Mrs. Koeckl. The main activities for the Med club this year were an EMT guest speaker and other guest speakers who talked about their medical professions. 4' V Jimmy Mae Palma Photo Outdoor science members take notes during an important meeting. .-. - 4 Outdoor science sponsor, Mr. Trimble, explains to the class why the wilderness survival trip is so important. 132 ouroook SCIENCEXMED aus J'm W Mae PM Pm .,,.r Michelle Cortese Med club sponsor, Ms. Kloeckl, lect Z. Jimmy Mae Palma Ph Outdoor science members take
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