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Clubs co-sponsor Foreign Language Week It was not only a year of fun, but also a year of learning for Spanish Club mem- bers. Luis Navarro, an exchange student from Mexico, presented a program about the area of Mexico in which he lives. Members of Spanish Club, along with German Club, co-sponsored Foreign Lan- guage Week in the fall. Subject name tags were placed outside classrooms, an- nouncements were given about aspects of knowing foreign languages, and Mexican and German ‘‘goodies’’ were placed in teachers’ mailboxes at the end of the week. Garrett and DeKalb clubs combined their efforts for an annual Christmas par- ty. This year the party was at Chi Chi’s in Fort Wayne. The club also sold tacos at Little 500 and went to Don Pedro’s Hacienda in May for the traditional spring banquet. Top Right—Doing homework during study hall, LuAnn DeLong translates for exchange student Luis Navarro. Above Left— Spanish Club—Front Row—Julie Gorrell, Deanna Getts, LuAnn DeLong, Kris Longsworth, Michelle Peters, Jodi Steward. Second Row—Leigh | Anne Chisholm, Melinda McFann, Janis Treesh, Luis Navarro, Gina Jones, Sharon Brown, Mrs. Shirley Wallace, advisor. Third row—Carol Newhaus, Diana Ferguson, Tammy Krus, Jeannie Brown, Todd Miller, Doug Sarrazine, Jim Ely, Mona Snider. Back Row—Kris Reinig, Ellen Rugman, Kris Relue, Michelle Boyer, Kelly Vancil, Matt Getts, Gary Haynes, Paula McFann, Doug Ahr, Lynn Kobiela. Above Right—A Spanish Club meeting takes place in Mrs. Wallace’s room with Lynn Kobiela, LuAnn DeLong, and Janis Treesh discussing party dates. 24 Spanish Club
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-| NHS adds new activities to yearly schedule | Led by officers Pete Bowman, presi- dent; Jay Johnson, vice president; Susie Getts, secretary; and Brian Michael, treas- i surer; National Honor Society added new ) activities to its schedule. | Starting the year was the initiation of new members in the J.E. Ober Auditor- ium. Alpha Rho Chapter of Psi Iota Xi once again sponsored the club and pro- vided refreshments and initiation pins for new members. Annual teacher apprecia- tion breakfast saw NHS members up and about early in the morning making break- fast for themselves as well as for the teach- ers. In showing appreciation for the staff, club members also helped serve at the school board banquet for school person- nel, a new event at GHS. The club also remained active through- out the year by helping with the Junior National Honor Society initiation, selling M M’s to raise money for NHS scholar- ships, having a picnic in the park, and participating in Little 500 with a bake sale. Above—NHS—Front Row—Miss Sarah Jean Eldridge, advisor; Sharon Gingery, Natasha Tsche- bykin, Jay Johnson, vice-president; Pete Bowman, president; Susie Getts, secretary; Brian Michael, treasurer; Teri Miller, Lori Bowman, Jane Dircksen. Second Row—Juanita Wagner, Michelle Johnson, Jean Lange, Tina Weller, Julie Gorrell, Jodi Ste- ward, Jamie Shoudel, Jenney.McPheeters, Ingrid Taube. Third Row—Dan Miller, Sharon Brown, Alicia Jakway, Tim Bowmar, David Koehl, Sandy Sparks, Mary Case, Della Surface, Roxanne Hathaway, Patty Kleber, Deb Zerns. Fourth Row—Jim Ely, Brad Johnson, Stuart Anderson, Wesley Warstler, Kevin Thrush, Brent Crowe, Melin- da McFann, Deanna Getts, Leigh Anne Chisholm, Rosie Sheehan, Tricia Ferry. Back Row—Frank Weller, Tim Sparks, Kirk Johnson, Ken Goldie, Tami Coleman, Julieanne Johnson, Nina Tschebykin, Lau- ra Grotrian, Kathy Kemerling. Bottom Left—Julieanne Johnson shows two little girls Lifesaver dolls NHS made for Headstart stu- dents. National Honor Society 23
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German Club votes to end active status German Club initiated ten new mem- bers by requiring them to stumble through an obstacle course blindfolded. Highlight of the year was a trip to the Heidleberg Restaurant in Huntington on May 6. Club members enjoyed trying to read the German menu, which included such items as saurbraten, bratwurst, pota- to pancakes, German breads, and a salad bar. The good food, dancing, and singing featured by the restaurant provided an eventful and entertaining evening for members. The year came to a close with an ‘“‘End to German Club” party on May 19. Club members voted not to resume club activi- ties in the 1983-84 school year. | | | | | | SSS Top—German Club—Front Row—Mr. Gary Surfus, advisor; Brian Michael, Natasha Tschebykin, Jenny Baber, Kathryn Kemerling, Kirk Johnson, Jay Johnson. Second Row—Steve Bowman, Rob Smith, Pete Bowman, Alicia Jakway, Dave Relue, Rhonda Norden, Kris Sickmiller. Third Row—Lau- ra Grotrian, Molly Wappes, Deb Zerns, Jackie Kru- ger, Deste Clark, Lori Colwell, Anisa Hazeltine, Ve- ronica Erwin. Back Row—Tom Pfleuger, Ferdi Thurman, Andy Baber, William Freeman, Ken Gol- die, Dan Miller, Tim Crowe, Kim Relue. Left—German Club members unwind during an ac- tivity period meeting. Above—Enjoying a club meeting, Anisa Hazeltine and Veronica Erwin share jokes from a German mag- azine. German Club 25
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