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GERMAN CLUB Front: Mrs. Ranz, Patricia Perkins, Anita Ashbaugh, Connie Geliert, Rilitsa Walker, Nicholas Haley, Anita Gellert, Julia Shannon. Back: Kevin Struble. Brad Lossing, Kerry Redder, Nicole Sullivan, Deanna Bavsuk, Philipp Kun- isch, Curtis Swalley, James Splond A ak , L , ai aa ,aaaa , f ' xi' 1' ' , f' if ' I :,Q': r 5 .ij 7 r -JA ., '45 .gl .1 rv, . aa P . e H 1 , ' , 0 -51 Vvzi Y r' V D 'lv' V, ' fi ,V .i IV I- 'S , -I bllzll V ,k, 751- V E ns ., - 5 V f 1-X, I , 9- V Q - g, - u,, , oof. ,r.a- ,m,,r ag f, ,,,, M , ' ' ,,,, ffl- ,r,,r, if 1' SKICLUB Front: Jennifer Judd, Michelle Ditfrregorio, Laura McDonald, Jennifer Wenzel, Krystal Lakas, Kelly Elpers, Jennifer Coluin, Laura Hansell, Kltti Pardo, Natalie Akhavan, Lasnag Haggard, Vicki Gilchrist, Nicole Hinthorn. 2nd: Eunice Motola, Angel Carl, Amber Bennett, Jennifer Davis, Liz Manclark, Lisa Bell, Tanisha Bell, Sharon Mead- ows, Angel Gilis, Yadi Granados, Margaret Soss, Celia Gouzy. Middle: Anna Watts, Jennia Howard, Dian Godewood, Mary Danzinger, Kristy Martin, Jenni Martin, Renee Moore, Michelle Daniels, Beth Hanks, Amie Mize, Jacalyn Powell, Sharon Hunter, Melanie Suzzi. lith: Jimmy Fennan, Chuck Nevwohner, Scott Manganello, Patrick Kinney, Derin Atherton, Richard Lively, Chris Wenzel, Chris McCarty, Paul Omyot, Nathan Cutshaw, Kevyn Ploeuse. Back: Richard Bennett, Alan Bingham. Torn Clem- mets, Rick Harrision, T. Neil Mayfield, Jason Oasorisko. Robert Workman, Jimbo Ashment, Eric Dobbs, Robb Brince, Curtiss Lewis. V Brad Lossing awaits the beginning of the German Club meet- ing. KK :kg SIGMA FI 0 German Sk: Sigma Fi O, Culture Clubs CULTURE CLUB Aadiey Warren, Bruce Williason, Tsharra Wright, LaTonya Hale, Melina Boulware, Tenesta Shaten, Gerry Marshall, Chel- sea Hall, Vickie Gilchrist, Veronica Finister, and Advisor: Chil- dress. Cnot in that order!
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HOT OFF THE PRESS! hat's right, read all about it in Suns- coop, the new official newspaper of Eldorado. With a new advisor, Mrs. Lindsey, and an all new staff, they produce a monthly paper that keep students in- formed of issues that affect them. Petrified as to what the outcome would be at first, We received positive responses from ev- eryone, said Tracy Bower, Editor. She's found that being Editor, . . . is hectic and exhausting, but it's fun. The other editors, and the staff as a whole, is a big help. Mr. Paulin has helped the staff a geat deal. He has given them a grant to pay for the publication of the paper, as well as helping them to obtain the equipement needed. The school as a whole has been very responsive and supportive of the newspa- per and the staff. Good job Suncoopl Alycia Sanders and Mazjy Plellis, both seniors, laugh about cap- tions for their pictures. Tech students hang lights in the theatre to prepare the stage for the play 'Tloises Off. more, story. :gal .V Q 53 Thespians 84 Sunscoop Yolanda Hawkins, senior ap- proves Chester l1ines', sopho-
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t was off with a bang as the German Club mem- bers kicked off the year with a get-acquainted social at Pizza Hut. While there, the club members discussed the goals of the upcoming year. Their primary goal was to establish regular meetings and set up fun- draisers. Their most suc- cessful money-making project was selling Gummi Bears, a school favorite. Due to their success in raising funds, the mem- bers go on field trips - touring California and having a German-style Christmas at the Old Heidelberg restaurant here in Las Vegas. Con- nie Gellert states, 'xWe get a chance to go out and enjoy ourselves while we learn about the German cultures. Learning about the history, culture, cus- toms, and language of the people in German speaking countries is what the German Club is all about. To join the German Club, you must have been given the vote by at least two members who have been in the German Club for two or more years and you Was Ist Los?t ' What's Happening? 'llch habe keine Ah- nung! CHI have no idea! J Quote by Kerry Redder. must have a 'C' average. The club's officers are: President- Stephanie Bar- suk: Vice-President- Dean- na Barsuk: Treasurer- Ke- vin Prewitt: Secretary- Ker- ry Redder: and Historian- Connie Gellert. Edith Ranz, club advisor and Gennan teacher, pro- vides direction and motiva- tion to the German Club members. Mrs. Ranz keeps everyone organized and together. She shares her experiences of the Ger- man culture with the mem- bers of the German Club, says Kerry Redder. Two lucky members of the German Club received scholarships from the Fed- eral Republic of Germany. Out of 550 students: five were chosen from Nevada, two of which were elceted from our school: Nicholas Haley and Kevin Prewitt. These two winners will go to Washington D.C. with the other three victors from Nevada to select the semi- finalist from each state. On the 18th of February the two semi-fianlistswill be given interviews to qualify for the scholarship. These winners will receive a free one year stay in Germahy for the whole family. To be capable to stay in West Ger- many, they will have to fly off to Washington D.C. to take a course in American History. They will then leave for West Germany to meet with the Dignitaries. After all the necessary ar- rangements the fun can be- gin. A round of applause to Nicholas Haley and Kevin Prewitt. Nicholas Haley and Kevin Prewitt are the proud Scholorship winners. we ' tr, J Connie Gellert discovers new and exciting information on the German Culture. V V, vw X German, Skfi, Sigma Fi Culture Clubsf
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