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Adding to the fun of the Christmas Party, Kim Rudzik and Tod Spitts demonstrate a Mexican dance. ll l. With hopes of breaking the pinata. Julie Olson prepares for the big swing l2l. Spanish Club members l3l: Lynn Angelo. Greg Cole. Marcy Cook, Maria Baltove, Karen Davidson, Jill Eason, Becky Fraizer, Susan Hammitt, Judy Heinselman, Lanelle Lovelace, Julie Mardilla. Jaine Michaelis, Jeff Palmer. Richard Reed, Cindy Ricketts, Julie Fludzik, Kim Fludzik, Tod Spitts, Mark Thompson, Laurie Verseman Este a'rio el club espanol y el club aleman celebraron la Navidad con una Jugaron a juegos alemanes, comieron churros, y bailaron danzas mexicanas, pero las actividades mas imponentes fueron el juego con la piriata, y el cambio de aguinaldos. Tambien, el club espanol planeo una excursion a una pelicula espanola y a un restaurante mexicano para la cena. This year's Spanish and German Clubs' Christmas party was an exciting way to open the holiday season. Playing German games. eating churros and performing Mexican dances were only a few of the activities. The highlights of the afternoon were the breaking open of the little Spanish caballero pinata which was full of candy and the exchanging of Christmas presents. The club also saw a Spanish movie in Roseville and ate dinner at Casita's Blanca in Carmichael. 94
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You otta have Art was the of this year's Art Club. The advisor Jack Shafer provided an opportunity for the artists to expand their creative horizens, as well as to develop their own specific areas of interest by offering many different types of art to the club members. Being able to experience new and different types of work was often the most rewarding part of participating in the club. Painting, drawing, and sculpture were all explored, but the most prevalent form examined was the technique of silk- screening. During the year the Club made T- shirts proclaiming You gotta have Art , and buttons displaying the feelings of students during the romantic time of Valentine's Day. Vasil Madzelan looks on as Dan McFeeley, Julie Mardilla, and Jack Shafer create attractive T-shirts by silk-screening. l3,4l. Art Club members: Dan McFeeley, Maggie Langdon, Jack Shafer advisor, Jill Eason, Michelle Ecker, Annete Buttacavoli, Cindy Ritter, Julie Mardilla. l5l 93
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sw , P352 Thanks to the German Club the whole school was aware of at least one German word. Achtung which was heard nearly everyday over the bulletin announcing all their meetings and activities. The activities ranged from a Christmas party with the Spanish Club to field trips designed to expose students to the German culture. Mary McCormick, President, headed the club with Tammy Wernette assisting her as Vice-President. Taking care of the funds was Terri Spencer, Treasurer who collected and dispensed all money, often consulting with Susie Oette the Social Secretary. Karen Hayes the Secretary kept track of everything and informed many of the planned activities. German Club Members: lst row ll to ri, Irene Abbott, Tammy Wernette, Susie Oettle, Terri Spencer, Julie Heiser, Mary McCormick, 2nd row, Sharon Svensson, Mike Hickman, Janee Anson. Ken Sheehy, Thomas Schioeder. Not Pictured: Jeannie Burghardt, Laurie Donnelly, Miriam Holt, Joy Reardon, Karen Hayes, Jim Raft. Joe Jones. Suzanne Day, Vikki Zeigler, Bentia Beasheaw ll l. Tammy Wernette decorates the German room windows for Christmas l2l. President Mary McCormick reacts resourcefully to a request for help l3l, 95
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