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Spanish Club Members-Front Row: Michelle Wertman, Diane Mohre, Kerry Alexander, Lisa Mohre, A1 Van de Voorde, Mrs. Posey, advisor. Second Row: Steve Blue, Richard Hill, Kim Seegert, Shelly Siebenaler, Pam Missler, Bonnie 32 Chroninger, Paula Temple, Mary Row: Kerry Brigle, Mike Blue, Norm Crist, Mark Blue, Dave Blue, Angie Lutz, Diane Zeigler, Tammy Kissinger. Sixth Row: Pat Orzechowski, Cindy Brinkman, Maryann Smith, Susan Siebenaler, Jim Peckinpaugh, Curt Stantz, Julie Lutz. Tackie Dean. Angie Lutz quiets the club as Jim Peckinpaugh prepares to break the pinata. Hoag. Third Row: Greg Frank, Tom Held, Todd Maugherman, Cindy Brown, Sue Skiles, Lisa Schaffter, Ann Phillips, Sarah Hill. Fourth Row: DonWuebben, Sandra Osborn, Trish Phillips, Pam Temple, Lorri Godsey, Deb Thiel, Pam Seegert, Stacy Keller, Mike Huard. Fifth
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Mary Jo Tingley, Lisa Mohre, and Jerry Borton put together another issue of the Spilled Ink. Bruce Goshom and Doug Purdon sell the latest issue of Spilled Ink to Kerry Brigle for 10ct SPILLED INK The Spilled Ink Staff consisted of 25 members. Editor this year was Mary Jo Tingley, Co-Editors were Jerry Borton and Betty Chroninger. News reporting was done by Doug Purdon, Diane Mohre, and Janet Doty. Sports was handled by Jerry Borton and artists were Willie Miller and Janet Doty. Typing was done by Lisa Mohre, Dana Peterson, Joanna Miller, and Elaine Wuebben. There were several new and different features this year. Six issues were printed with much improvement gained through the year. The cover was changed to look more like a professional job. The price however remained the same at 10 t Mohre, Bob Thiel, Tom Peckinpaugh, Doug Purdon, Janet Doty. Third Row: Tim Rockey, Bruce Goshom, A1 Van de Voorde, Mitch Burkholder, Willie Miller, Lyle Held, First Row: Elaine Wuebben, Mary Jo Tingley, Editor, Jerry Borton, Co-Editor, Betty Chroninger, Co-Editor, Sandy Meyers. Second Row: Don Wuebben, Diane Mike Huard. Fourth Row: Lisa Mohre, Susie Brigle, Dana Peterson, Mr. Fogel, Advisor, Karen Osborn, Joanna Miller, Teresa Stoker, Ed Prince. 31
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Michelle Wertman shows a souvenir bought during her stay in Mexico. CLUB (Hands Grabbing) Spanish Club members grapple for candy and prizes contained in the Pinata. (Girl with Pinata) Angie Lutz constructed and decorated the Pinata for the Spanish Club Christmas Party. (Girl eating) Tricia Phillips enjoys the food at Trevino ' s during the Spanish Club Banquet. The Spanish Club, advised for the eighth year now by Mrs. Posey, had a very successful year this year in several ways. They were able to learn many new Mexican and South American customs through guest speakers. Also, through a fall sales campaign, they were again able to send two members to Mexico for further study. The two members chosen for scholarship in Spanish character, club participation, overall scholarship, and maturity, were Trish Phillips, and Don Wuebben with Kerry Brigle selected as alternate. The club began the year with a meeting for old members. Plans for an initiation ceremony were made and then carried out at the next meeting. The new members were required to wear a Spanish costume and after these were judged they were taken to the Temple farm for an initiation and hayride. Michelle Wertman and Mary Hoag, who had gone to Mexico the summer of ' 76, showed slides and talked of the life of the people in Cuernavaca and places they had seen. Later in the year, Sister Linda and Mr. and Mrs. Missler also brought slides and souvenirs to two of the meetings. The very last meeting, only attended by those who had earned 100 points or more, was a banquet held at Trevino ' s in Defiance. New officers were elected at this meeting. The Spanish Club would like to recognize and thank Mrs. Posey for the willingness and the work she has done to make it possible for members to study in Mexico for five weeks this year. Lori Godsey prepares hot chocolate. 33
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