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The Spanish Club s first meeting of the year was an organizational one. but members still had plenty of fun Stef Buechler and Karen llacqua (center) share a time out-chat while Lisa Gage wonders what is the attraction on the floor1 Also at Spanish Club functions. Rick Hovey (left) took time out for ping pong while Mrs Canale (above) called her shot m a game of pool Latin Club: (Left) Row 1 — Will Spnngstead Matt DiDuro. Andy Vogt. Jeff Roelofs. Anne Finger Row 2 — Halee Whitman. Carrie Curvm. Sybil Kean Victoria Kean. Jim Taylor Tom Treadwell. Steve Phillips. Jon Yates. Melissa Kelly Row 3 — George Nimeh. Karl Steadman. Jim Dean Rob Anama Beth Tepper. Karen Costenbader. Beth Finger Language Clubs 29
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Latin Club added to language groups Spanish Club. Row 1 — Robert Liberio. Deana Constable. Helen DiCola. Yevonne Lowrey. Cindy DiDuro. Amy Krauss Row 2 — Pam Palmieri. Danielle Granger. Liesl Zappler, Beth Tapper Patty Driscoll. Kelly Stenzel Julie Fabrizio Mia Prmcipio. Karen llacqua. Wendy Christiansen Simone Buechler. Gina Fabrizio Row 3 — Lynne Constable Kris Cataline, Laurie Taylor. Kelly Natelli. Roberta Palmien, Michelle Trickier. Audrey Bagshaw, Lynn Brown. Kellee Kerr, Lisa Gage. Ros Dickson, Stephanie Buechler. Michele Davie. Joey Cohen Row 4 — Sieve Antinelli, Sandy Leon Becky Toombs. Susan Cring. Peggy McGowan, Dan Young Jean Long, Chris Senack, Rick Hovey. Kris Strand, Mrs VanKeuren French Club (Right) Row 1 — Bret Campbell Jennifer Gonsalves Brenda Steen, Laura Hibbard Karen Costenbader. Madams Baroody Row 2 — Tim Kerfien, Marcia Smith, Maria Malnscinq Cathy Liberatore. Holly Brandow. Sarah Suppes. Cindy DiDura, Lisa Mauro Row 3 — Chris Crumhsch. Terry McGlynn. Chris Hun, Debbie Patched Robin Lovley. Beth DeVaney. Patty Driscoi Carolyn Smith Julie Lannon Row 4 — Steve Pirozzi. Lori Rogers, Heather Stephens Ralph DeFelice. Michelle Quigley. Jama Mattick. Michelle Harrold Lisa Napohtano Jams Brasslield Am) Somers Row 5 — Gary Roane Hope Cooley. Chns Keith Chra Constable, Cathy Lamson David Wood Hat Burrall. Alec Hull Andrea Bruno. Matt Lahr, Beth Messur After not having organized for a year, the GHS language clubs steamed back with a new addition and a calendar full of events This is the first year the school has seen an active Latin Club. Miss Robbins, the advisor, said that in September the idea was to join the state organization, which is located in Bath This group offers many interesting activities — contests, fairs, and conventions. Meetings are held the third Tuesday of every month. Officers meet more often to plan the agenda. Officers include Halee Whitman, president; Carrie Curvin, vice president; Tom Treadwell, treasurer; Ann Finger, secretary; and Andy Vogt, aedile (in charge of entertainment). The Christmas party, held at Curvin s home, was the first change the members had to really get to know one another Activities included Twister, Family Feud, charades, and a Mr Hercules contest which was won by Vogt With a membership of 35 to 40, the first Spanish Club meeting was to elect officers Voted into office were Lisa Gage, president. Simone Buechler, vice president; Chris Senack, treasurer; Karen llacqua, secretary; and Stephanie Buechler, program director. Later in the fall the club had a dinner during which Sangria (a Spanish punch), a Spanish chicken dish, fish soup, and coconut chocolate pie were featured On January 31. a skating party was held fo all members. To raise money for their ac tivities, the club held a candy bar sale which netted over $100.00 Led by president Jennifer Gonsalves vice president Brenda Steen, secretary Laura Hibbard, and treasurer Karer Costenbader, the French Club meets monthly at a member's home. To raise money for prizes and activities, the clut held a bake sale in November at Top's Fun times included a Christmas party a school with a gift exchange and caroling a Mardi Gras celebration complete witt costumes, a trip to Quebec in May, and e June picnic. Halee Whitman. Jean Lon$ 28'Language Clubs
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In and out of class, a GHS day is varied Kurt Michael Garr Thompson, and Mike DeRaddo (right) munch out during lunch Anyone walking through the halls must watch out lor the crowds, whether they are on the stairs between classes (upper center) or in Student Street during 11 to 12:30 (far right) Once in a while a visitor to GHS might run into some people living their fantasies as on Beach Day and during Spirit Week (center left and middle) And. to keep everyone s spirits up, the Pep Band (center tar right) is ready to tune up for a pep rally or game Rifle Club: Kneeling — Craig Stephens. Hope Brown. John Wright, Mark Meaden Standing — Dan Smith. Kirk Calabrese. Todd Brown. Jason Keeley. Mike Scalise Do you want to see if you have the fastest draw in town? If so, you can test your skill by joining the Rifle Club which meets Mondays and Wednesdays in the Armory. Mr. Brooks is the advisor and is present at all meetings,'' says Mike Scalise, the current best shot in the club. He added that the greatest benefit of the club is for hunters. The range is 50 feet and you get five shots. If all are bull's-eyes, the score is 50 Scalise s highest is a 47 Another member. Craig Stephens, says that membership in the Rifle Club helps you ' remember there is skill in hunting, not just brutal killing. Beth Tepper 30 Rifle Club
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