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Parlez-vous Frangias Inside Moves For '81 The French Club ended its second year at HHS with the closing of the school year. Members gathered to con- struct a monster reminiscent of a Chinese dragon for Homecom- ing, while trying to promote the sale of T-shirts. Plans also included Christmas caroling at Regina Residence, cooking a French dinner, eating at The Magic Pan Restaurant and building a snow sculpture for Sno-Week. What do we have here? A team disguised as a club. Yes, the Chess Club really is the HHS chess team. Members of the team partici- pated after school in chess matches against other schools. Again, they had a very excit- ing year, finishing the season with an 8-2 record. With years of experience un- der their belts, the team looked like a favorite to place in the top three in the state. 44 CHESS CLUB MEMBERS: Front row: Advisor Ken Saelens. Second row: Charlie Folch. Third row: Bob Medcratt, lason lwasko. Fourth row: Peter Hoffman, Mike Styrbicki. REVEALING SECRETS in chess strategy, Advisor Ken Saelens showed chess moves to be used in a match to loel Langenteld, Pete Hoffman, Charlie Folch and lason lwasko. THE FRENCH CLUB'S ENTRY in the Home- coming parade was a monster created through the efforts of members like Deb Loutsch. THE FRENCH CLUB FOR 1980-81: Front row: Kelly Amy, Mary Hageman, Colleen McNeary, Karen Metzger, Beth Borash. Sec- ond row: Wendy Livingston, Ann Reichenberg, Mike McMahon, Heidi Kugler, Robin Girgen, Shelley Cheetham, Margaret Scully. Third row: Shelley Lynner, Tanta Duray, Laurie Sieben, Maureen McMahon, Peggy O'Brien, Kim Wille, Beth lones. Fourth row: Sue Hertogs, Andrea Turngren, Shannon Laing, Dee Swanson, Mandy Heesch, Sandi Priester, Amy Youle, Roseann Swanson. m
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A 'RED CROSS NURSE looks tor a suitable vein to extract blood from, on Cindy Davis' am- Make a Deposit On December 12, 1980 the Bloodmobile came to HHS, as the result of months of prepara- tion by Advisor, Gretchen McMahon, and Bloodmobile members. On that day, these people helped Red Cross nurses by typ- ing, preparing donor's bags, gathering food and money for TALKING TO A DONOR AID, Blaine Marien lays quiet as his bloodbag was being filled. 1980-81 BLOODMOBILE MEMBERS: lst Cathy' Leifeld, P311 Lallgenfeldf 3rd IOW- row-Patty Perrault, Iill Hansel, Sue Tim Arend, Kate McNeary, Tammy Nelson, Conzemius, Charlie Folch. 2nd row-Brenda CaIIi9 Reil1SCh, K9Vil1 Tri- Wilder, Sheryl Hemp, Laura Santlernan, food. One job, that of finding do- nors who forgot CPD their ap- pointments, helped in providing a turnout of 190 people. A first time donor, Jo Traux stated, I was scared of the big needle, but after it was done, it was no biggie. RELAXING ON a cot, larnie Pitts waits tor the tube that extracts her blood to be insert- ed. REPLENISHING THEIR STRENGTH after giving blood, Blaine Marien, and Layne Kirk, till-up on food at the canteen.
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A BUSH OF CUSTOMERS keeps Walter Argueta and Dorthe Mortenson busy selling E X C h a 11 g e S I A p p H e I e pop and candy. Dorthe came to us from Denmark and Walter from Honduras. AFS CLUB MEMBERS: Front row: Hasan Efe, Akemi Nakano, Dorthe Mortenson, Walter Argueta, Advisor-Ms. Griebel, loyce Gabbert, Greg McNamara, Diane Swanson, Iohn Moes. Second row: Marc Wiles, Mike Brumrnel, Lindi Terrell, Kim Wille, Maureen McMahon, Lisa Blong, Andrea Turngren, Sue Morris, Laura Santelrnan. Third row: Gudrun Terrell, Beth Iones, Roseanne Swanson, Linda Tri, Dave Gabbert, Deanne Berg, Margaret Scully, Kay Cheetham, Kevin Tri, Tammi Steifenson. Fourth row: Lisa Timmer, Bryce Thomas, Pam Langenfeld, Sue Conzemius, Sheryl Hemp, Steve McMahon, Brenda Wilder, Kathy Kulzer, Deb Theis. AFS exchange student from Honduras, Walter Argueta re- plied, If you have the chance to apply for AFS, do it. You will learn alot. The people of Has- tings have been really nice and I have meet people I never thought I would. Actually AFS, American Field Service, is a program to bring together people from different countries and different cultures. The Hastings AFS chapter had its share of fun and work. The fun was a Christmas party and a swimming party at the high school. The work was selling conces- sions at football and basketball games and their fundraiser, the Donkey Basketball Game. AFS President Greg McNa- mara commented, The major- ity of the kids are active with a lot of working together. WORKING A FOOTBALL concession stand, Akemi Nakano prepares soft drinks to be sold. Akemi was an exchange student from lapan.
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