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Club de by Barbara Meyer This year saw 24 girls involved in Spanish club. Their year was spent raising money for a trip to Spain. On Iune 18 the girls left for Madrid. From there they also toured Sevilla, Granada, Toledo, and Malaga. Because of the high cost of the trip, the students were given the opportunity to raise money to pay for it. This was done in several ways. The girls sold candy bars, calendars and had garage sales and bake sales. Spanish Club members: top - Ieanette Medar, Kelly Driscoll, Lori Lape, Gloria Gonzalez Iadviserl, Gina Heeran, Karla Hammond, lean Becker. Bottom - Karen Steichen, Dawn Wagner, Kaye Gotts- chalk, Sue Hilkin, Colleen Kennedy, Karin Novak. Photo by Michelle Wernimont. 76 ole! Espanol Along with the trip to Spain, the money was used to have parties such as the Halloween party. The girls dressed up for this and participated in Spanish dancing and singing and eating Spanish food. One last use for the club's money was found in academics. The best student in all of the Spanish classes was given S25 toward col- lege. All in all, the Spanish club kept busy this year. These members listen intently to Gloria Gonzalez, adviser. Photo by Pam Trent. itz I, The Spanish club met every other Tuesday at 2:30. Photo by Pam Trent. Gina Heeren and Karla Hammond participate in Spanish club. Photo by Pam Trent.
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Y ff! 11 lim Davis and Chris Bryson pose in the mascot costumes. 21 The mascots perform before the start of a boys basketball game. Photo by Michelle Wernimont. 31 The 1982-1983 mascots - Heidi Olson, Bill Hardy, Chris Bryson, and lim Davis. Y si l Mascots it Bringing the Costumes to Life by Iana Kolker Sophomores lim Davis, Bill Hardy, and Chris Bryson, and freshman Heidi Olson were the students behind the masks of the mascots during the 1982-1983 school year. These students were cho- sen from more than 40 applicants on the basis of their grades, dependability, activities and availability of time to become mascots. They work in couples and make up their own routines. The mascots perform mostly at football and bas- 41 One of the mascots dances along as cheerleaders jill Healy, '85, and Sue Voss, '84, perform the pom pon routine. Photo by Michelle Wernimont. ketball games, but have also attended track meets, awards assemblies and par- ades. In the future they also plan to attend several ba- seball and softball games, dances, and the hospital to visit the children there. According to Sharon Seville, the mascot advisor, Ian Huber had a lot to do with Hempstead having the mascots. Huber made both costumes for the school for a lot less money than any of the businesses consulted to make the costumes. 75
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le, ,,,....s ,sv -'--is JS- i , ff., rmy Phillips '86, Karen Trent '86, '85 get ready for the French club cya Happ '86, and Theresa Scannell meeting. Photo by Ieff Becker. 11 Marcia Ramsdell '83 helps get the club organized. Photo by Ieff Becker. 21 Susan Bateman helps Amy Coddington '85 with her assignment. Photo by Michelle Wernimont. 31 Back: Marla McFadden, Bob Ken- nedy, Michelle Vaughn, Michelle Wernimont, Karen Trent. Middle: Susan Bateman, Marcya Happ, Leanna Behnke, Sue Klinkhammer, Michelle Sharkey, Amy Phillips, Tisha Moore, Connie Riniker, Ienny Iordan, Robin Fuerst, Theresa Scannell, Kathy Hot- tenstein. Front: Kris Kretz, Marcia Ramsdell, Tracy Griesinger, Kris Stevens, Kelly Goffinet. Not pictured Sharon McDonald. Photo by Ieff Becker. French Club An interestlng experience by Debbie Pins Hempstead's French club has been in process since 1970. Susan Bateman and Kathy Hottenstein are the instructors of the club, which consists of 21 members. Kris Stevens '83 is the president, Tracey Griesenger '83 is vice pre- sident, and Marcia Rams- dell '83 is treasurer. French club has been doing many different activi- ties to raise money for their club, such as sell candy bars, shampoos, figurines, and knick-knacks. French club planned to use the money raised by selling these products to take a trip to Canada, the French West Indies, or France. The last place the French Club visited was Canada in 1981. Kelly Goffinet, '83 said, I feel French club is worth the while, we do many different things, for in- stance, last year Kris Stevens, Marcia Ramsdell, and I went to France, it was a very interesting exper- iencef' 77
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