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Bike-a-thon riders who still have the energy to make a pyramid are Ctoph Tammye Oehler, Csecond rowj Scarlett Makoschey, Cindy Hawley, Denise Marks, Michelle Mabry, fthird rowj Sharon Cox, Dona Wagenfehr, Jennifer Janszen, and Cfrontj Melissa Seifert. iPhoto courtesy Cartyj Taking a break in the ride is Leonard Stinnet. iPhoto courtesy Cartyb Two of the Bike-a-thon riders are Terry Shaw and Shannon Pruski. iPhoto courtesy Cartyj Even skate boards got into the act at the Bike-a-thon for Stephen Peavler, Gene Ross, Terry Shaw, Brian Machicek, Tomas Rangel, Daniel Gomez, Paul Stuteville, Leonard Stin- net, James Collins, and Charles Davis. iPhoto courtesy Cartyj 54fPage by Beatrice Caballero u ring Oc- tober, the Dancers perform- ed many times, such as th e Winefest, at Beethoven, and Herman Sons. Even though they were busy, they had their Bike-A- Thon, October 18, which was to help finance the trip to Wu rstfest in November. Traveling in two Hoving fun, best port of Wursffesf double-decker busses, the students had a day of dancing, singing, and eating all kinds of food. Although eating unusual dishes was ' teresting, I er joyed being Q dancer and a pal of the German Club, said Glenn P a r k e r . I n November, thi Dancers perform ed at Wonderlani for the Downtown Festival. The club is nc just fun. You als learn about th German culture, said De nise Marks. 4 g V ,- ,Wx L.. ,. Y ..fQ': ?4 . , - . W L. .c .K N Sgt.-. 3--.3
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ne of the largest organiza- tions, Der Deutsch Klub, started its fun and fundraising ac- tivities in the summer. A couple of car washes helped everyone get ac- quainted and at the same time raise money. The officers and German Folk Dancers celebrated with a swimm- ing party the birthday of their spon- sor, Ms. Margaret Carty, known as Fraulein to everyone. lt is the hard work and dedication of A T Fun srorts in summer Fraulein which makes the club the success it is, said Lauren Cubellis. The first big event was the Welcome Party held at Pecan Valley Park, September 27, where they played games, the spoon and string, apple and orange, donut and the life saver. During football season they made a banner featuring an owl dressed as a German for the South San game. lt was a windy night as fans watched it tear before it was raised, making its short life even shorter. At the Welcome Party are Qfront rowl Mike Munn, Loretta Meyer, Debbie Crapo, Joe Mesa, James Rodriguez, Henry Hernandez, Dennis Martinez, Csecond rowb Lisa Armstrong, Paul Stuteville, Jennifer Bonomo, Lorrie Sullivan, Lynette Hatcher, Dana Bean, Cindy Hawley, Mike Alberthal, Scarlett Makoschey, fthird rowj Marvin Rudd, Barney Alexander, Debbie Moczygemba, and Mike Harp. iPhoto courtesy Ca rtyh The spoon and string game is being played by Tasha Herbon and Dana Bean. iPhoto courtesy Cartyl. Enjoying eating are deft row, front to backb Denise Marks, Christi Farris, Carl Cronk, Kathy Reinenp fright row, front to backy Dona Wagenfehr, Debbie Moc- zygemba, and Loretta Meyer. iPhoto courtesy Cartyl 1 l Page by Beatrice Caballerof53
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' J ,tw 'fw' V is ' 1 f X With hopes for a wonderful day at the Wurstfest are John Wahl, Charles Krachala and James Collins raise their root beers. iPhoto courtesy Cartyj Enjoying the bus ride is James Kuntscher. iPhoto courtesy Ca rtyj Happy to be at the Wurstfest instead of being at school are Denise Marks, John Wagenfehr, Eva Price, Michelle Mabry, Dona Wagenfehr, Sharon Cox and Melissa Seifert. iPhoto courtesy Cartyj The German Club has been fun. I don 't know what school would be like without it, pro- bably boring. Da vid Kimball Showing off their souvenirs are Debbie Pruski and Shannon Pruski. iPhoto courtesy Cartyj. pr Page by Beatrice Caballerof55
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