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THE SPANISH CLUB has had many activities this year, including speakers, making pinatas. and a flamenco dance demonstration. In addition, some members purchased Spanish slogan T-shirts. Club members also participated in the International Potluck held in December at Big Sky for all the high schools. THE GERMAN CLUB focused on one project this year; a field trip to Fairmont Hot Springs in mid-March Profits from candy sales and recycling enabled about twenty students to escape Missoula's March tedium and frolic at Fairmont. THE FRENCH CLUB activities included French pot luck dinners, soccer games and picnics. Also French clubers attended the International Christmas Party and had a Mardi Gras in Fehmarv ■■i INTERNATIONAL CLUBS 1 INTERNATIONAL CLUB-lst Row: Crista Cady. Kristi Catey, Heidi Miller, Missy Card. 2nd Row: Maile Field, Mrs. Lloyd, Karen )enni, Kathy Bowers. 3rd Row: Rudy Martinez. Earl Lewis, Halden Field, Clay Huntley, Doug Lawrence, Sam Stem. CHESS CLUB The members of Chess Club had an informal year. Mr. Graff, the advisor, tried to make offices, but. the members liked it better when they could just come in and play a game of chess on an informal basis. Mr. Graff, also announced any tournaments that may be going on at the university. The members can get a national rating on how well they play at these tournaments. CHESS CLUB—Left to right: Brian Miller, Sam Stem, Andrew Smith, Jim Todd, Mr. Graff, Tiff Roberts, Tore Hakonsson, Sean Graff. 23
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Ploying diplomats-fflodel United Notions Taking the role as a delegate from countries such as Poland. Egypt and Indonesia, the student involved in MUN (Model United Nations) learns about international events and inter- national diplomacy. Students from all over Montana came to the University of Montana to model as the United Nations and debate world issues. MUN—Front row: Anders Roos, Patty Brooke, Bill Fine, Mason Mitchell, )on Read. Kim Card, Marcia Karasek, Ann Naumann, Lori Getter, Heidi Miller, Advisor Willis Curdy. Second row: Clayton Huntley, Greg Vance, lean Fote- not, Greg Olsen, Rob Werllng, Mike Leary. Richard Derrick, R.B. Chaney, Karen Camp- bell, Jenny Miller. Taking care of business-DECfl DECA (Distributive Clubs of America) is a business club com- posed mainly of marketing students. Members learn leader- ship skills based on the free market system. DECA members plan fundraisers, go to leadership workshops and attend con- ventions. DECA went to three conventions this year: a fall con- vention in Las Vegas, the state convention in Bozeman in the spring and also in the spring, the National DECA Convention in Chicago. DECA-Joe Kohler, Mark McMillan, Jackie Roder- MarY Amelsberg, Karl Brester, Janie Finnegan, lek, Tanya Symes, Mike Lavoie, Donna Blaylock, Lori Getter. Sitting: Darryl Dayton, Kristina Lori Leischner, Lynda Millikan, Shannon Carson, Catey, Melody Werner and Robert Friedrichs.
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KEY CLUB SPONSORS ACTIVITIES KEY CLUB—First Row: Staci Brant, Darwin Ernst. Second Row: Andy Gary, Mr. Burrell, Kathy Canham, Prudence Smith, Angie Dwight, Dan Ashmore, Mark Patton, Kim Colbo. Third Row: Deann Birnel, ® Julie Rex, Karla Tucker, Johnna Espinoza, Melissa Marsden, Heidi Miller, Kevin MacQuarrie, Maria Pappas. Fourth Row: Karen lacobson, Lynn Gary, Rae Anne Kinney, Paula Miller, Mandy Pennell. Jill Patton, Lynn Corro. Fifth Row: Kerri Johnson, Mary Campbell, Michone Grinde. Lisa Stone. Chris Gorshe, Kim Torp, Tami Hughes. Richard Barney. Sixth Row: Holly Cummings, Amy Bain, Rhondie Vorhees, Judy Bass, Becky Russell, Trade Olsen, Laurie Young. Elizabeth Dye. Seventh Row: Chris Wanke, Brian Miller, Matt Gibbs, Michelle Friedricks, Rhonda Friedricks. Key Club is the largest high school service organi- zation in the nation and is represented well by Hellgate. Key Club organized can food drives for the needy in Missoula and helped at many public service events. During Christmas, the club took an active part in visiting the retarded and handi- capped children in Missoula and holding parties for them. Key Club members also took retarded children trick-or-treating at Halloween. Key Club works closely with its parent organization. Kiwanis. to offer help to those who need it. Some Key Club members go to state and national Key Club conventions in the spring.
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