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What's happening in Spanish Club? The members'decided to meet every Fri- day morning, at 7:45 in the foreign lan- guage room. Officers were nominated, then voted on at the first meeting. President Laura Parker, Vice-President Jodi Cooper, Sec- retary Joyce York, and Treasurer Klara Verdoni served as the officers. Spanish tee-shirts were sold to help continue the sponsorship of a child from Mexico named Valencia Alvaneda. One of the major activities was the annual International Dinner, which was held in February. The Spanish, French, German, and Latin clubs of Eisenhower attended. Food was tasted from all of the cultures represented. Some of the other activities encoun- tered were a dinner at Casa del Rey, a picnic at Immerman Park, rollerskating, and a Gear’s hockey game. Second year advisor Mrs. Rita Belk was an asset to the club by sharing ideas and planning activities. 一 Spanish Club: Front Row: Laura Parker, Joyce York, Jodi Cooper, Klara Verdoni. Second Row: Bev Granger, Lisa Marcoux, Gina Bixler, Heidi Hensler. Third Row: Mrs. Rita Belk, Linda Gates, Michele Parker, Jennifer Reinke, Debbie McCarthy, Sharon Sargent. ¿ Qué pasa en el club español ? , Caught in the middle of studying the Spanish words, Terri Matson does last minute studying for a test. Affiliations 29
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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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Queen tothe right 3 Each day, during 4th and Sth hours, found the Eisenhower Chess Club meeting in the red area. Their goal was daily com- petition among the club's members and their guests. There was more to Chess Club than daily ‚competition. They also competed in tournaments. The club competed in the Zauel Library and the Sth annual Saginaw County Chess Tournaments, with with over 70% winning average. Chess Club: advisor Mr. Tom Hardy, Adam Metropoulos, Jim Bean, Jim Metropoulos, Mark Gardner. Mr. Hardy concentrates on his next move. Latin club grows | Latin Club: Front Row: John Kelly, Jill Schairer, Robin Sharon, Randy Koepp, Wilda Rozyla. The Latin Club meets every day as a Second Row: Cindy Graham, Matt Fobear, Mike Roe, Jeff Beyersdorf, Eric Guerin. Third Row: class, therefore they have a better chance Don Liepa, Brian Almond, Steve Sea en, Jeff David, Rob Markin, 1 P EP, eif Avid, Rob Markin, Ron Sonderhouse, to olearn to speak the language more fluently. The club has no officers, therefore they gain their knowledge under the direction of Mrs. Wilda Rozyla. They took a trip to the University of Michigan to explore museums of the Latin culture. Mrs. Wilda Rozyla conducts in quiet confidence. | 30 Affiliations
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