Eisenhower High School - Introspectus Yearbook (Saginaw, MI)

 - Class of 1980

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Jenean Jarabeck, Michelle Brasseur, and Jody Hock enjoy the foods of different cultures at the International Dinner. Club gains cultural k French Club members: Front Row, President Jean Preston, Vice-President Carol Resseguie, Secretary Kris Beckman, Treasurer Michelle LaClair. Second Row:Katie Sterchele, HeeJin Kim, Jody Hock, Jenean Jarabek, Michelle Brasseur. Third Row: Linda Cloud, Mary Harrington, Kris Kanitz, Darcee Walsh, Laura Junemann, Michelle Schrock, and Kelly Kelsey. Gaining knowledge of France was an accomplishment of the French Club. The club participated in a French dessert and listened and talked with Miss Sue Otto, who had lived in France. The club mem- bers were also involved in the Internation- al Dinner with all the language clubs. Some members visited France during spring vacation, while others received pen pals from France, and ordered T-shirts with French sayings on them. The club traveled to Central Michi- gan University to participate in the: For- eign Language Day. The officers were president; Jean Preston, vice-president; Carol Resseguie, secretary; Kris Beckman, treasurer; Mi- chelle LaClair. nowledge TE ۱ a One of the many talents of Mrs. Wilda Rozyla is being the advisor of the French Club. Affiliations 27

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Chopping wood for a fire on a cold day is Brian Almond. Outdoorsmen brave wilderness 4 Bert p is x ke? Outdoors Club: Front Row: advisor Rol Crane, secretary Lynn Krueger, president Debbie Cieszlak, vice-president Patty Brooks, treasurer Rob Nagel, Kim Wantland, Julie Weisenberger, Reggie Bixler. Second Row: Debbie Brown, Karen Brasseur, Jill Schairer, Debbie Burzyck, Erick Kruse, Ben Singer, Dan Krueger, Rob, Paquette. Third Row: Jenny Brooks, Ruth Montgomery, Steve Seagren, Mike Roe, Matt Fobear. Ricky Bixler, Todd Nuerminger, Ross Stainsby, Brian Almond. 26 Affiliations Ben Singer makes firebuilding look easy. The Outdoor Club celebrated its ninth year at Eisenhower. Club officers are president, Debbie Cieszlak; vice-president, Patti Brooks; secretary, Lynn Krueger; treasurer, Robert Nagel; and advisor for the group, Mr. Roland Crane. The purpose of the club was to pro- vide supervised wilderness adventure for the members, and to teach about the environment. Club activities included cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, camping (winter and summer), canoeing and backpacking. An early winter three-day canoe trip on the AuSable and a midwinter campout at Pigeon River Country State Forrest high- lighted the 79-80 season.



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Gliick ist Deutsch German' Club: Front Row: Karen Schutte, Tammy Thompson, Mary Hallman, Patty Brooks, Diane Reimer, Terri Thompson. Second Row: Kathy Wolf, Karen Majewski, Linda Senyko, Michele Trepkowski, Jenny Wight, Connie Albrecht, Scarlet Fackler, Tad Miller. Third Row: Mrs. Carol Buller, Maija Martinsons, Bernice Franz, Theresa Reinig, Julie Beyer. Meeting in the foreign language room EZ Theresa Reinig and Diane Reimer enjoy foreign | every Thursday morning at 7:50, the | American treat — 7up. ۱ German Club planned their activities. | The officers were president Theresa e y | Reinig, vice-president Bobbi Hall, and | secretary-treasurer Julie Beyer, and ad- visor Mrs. Carol Buller. Activities undertaken were a hayride, German Christmas caroling at the Com- munity Hospital and Macabee Gardens, a German Dinner at Terri Thompson's house, tobogganing in March, and canoe- ing in June. Annual activities included the International dinner and a trip to Frankenmuth with a tour of Carling's Brewery and a dinner at the Bavarian | Inn. | On December 26, 13 students from the club traveled to Germany. They | visited Koln, Heidelberg, Munich, and | Lucerne, Switzerland. The group also toured Koln Cathedral, Olympic stadium and Heidelberg Castle. Fund raisers for the group were the selling of advent calenders, posters, and German tee-shirts. An annual fund raiser that was served to the student body was Stuffed with delicious German food, Lisa Kafee und Kuchen. Taylor sits back and says, “No more”. 28 Affiliations

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