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Genesius Players — Front row: Michelle Lucas, Rob Mills, Mary Orosz, Les Boothby, Jennifer Rodgers Second row: Beth Kisela, Harvey Dickson, Melissa Cochran, Alice Larson, Kellylynn Caldwell, Lisa McKnight, Kir- sten McKinney Third row: Carrie Miller. Karen Lowe. Kerri Russell. Doug Sheehy, Julie Halascsak. LaVaughn Stewart, Julie Robertson, Michele Turchany, Tiffany Testerman Back row: Chris Baker, Tom Prosser, Bill Evans, Jamie Lake, Alisa Kisela, Sue Kemper. Wendy Vondrasek FCA — Front row: Kristal Barnes, Sue Reisinger, Beth Steininger, Julie Coons, Lisa Feczko, Mr. Graham Second row: Karey Miscko, Kelly Miscko, Marci Miller, Mary Miller, Micki Miller, Beth Kozyra, Michelle Freeman. Rachael Graham, Gloria Simpson Third row: Chris Kostoff, Dominic Gagliardi. Allison Thompson, Amy Kicinski, Jennifer Rieck Back row: Jody Lake. Blake Wallace, Jamie Lake, Brent Brubb, Earl Frimuth, Joe Samreta Writers Club — Front row: Tiffany Testerman. Jay Lee, Julie Branden- burg, Aaron Campbell, John Guthrie Clubs 27
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Aew Activities Sponsored The Genesius Players had a busy year this year. The club sponsored the fall play. Children’s Talent Show, Literary Night, and helped with outside organizations. These projects all helped to raise money for the scholarships that are awarded to outstand- ing club members. During the summer, three of the club members attended an honors pro- gram at Indiana State University to study theater. The combined efforts of the club helped maintain high morale and helpe d get work organized and accomplished. The FCA members hosted their annual Pancake Breakfast this year. Along with this festive event, they also sponsored the Valen- Senior Dominic Gagliardi helps blow up balloons for the Valentines Dance. Junior Roberta Cervantes takes the lead in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. tine sock hop. The profits from these projects helped raise money for scholarships, a Tur- key Run trip, and summer camps. The FCA also sponsored Thanksgiving and Christmas Food Baskets for needy families. The Writers Club tried something new this year. During the regular meetings, the members decided to produce a literary maga- zine. With combined efforts, they raised money to have the magazine commercially produced. The literary magazine was pro- duced and sold to HHS students. Three of the four monthly meetings were used to read students’ work and make critical comments. FCA members join together to decorate the cafeteria for a dance. Seniors Michele Turchany and Doug Sheehy act out their parts from Just for Kicks.’’ 26 Clubs
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French club — Front row: Lino Maggio, Kevin Conjelko, Alan Young, Lisa Feczko, Michelle Freeman, Nikki Troumouliaris. Gloria Simpson, Beth Shafer, Diane Dallis, Linda Gill. Deanna Millan. Mike Golarz, Melody Djankovich, Ken Dowdle Second row: Melissa Cantrell. Bryan Speaks. Lori Pierce. Holly Korpella, Laurie Chattin, Jenifer Dwight, Michelle Lu- cas. Jessica Mettenburg. Jeanene Kopcha. Jennifer Rogers, Julie Barley, Anita Frybort Third row: Donna Fischer. Rhonda Hall, Christine Bianco, Tim Bennett, Jeanne Balcerak, Gina Cieslak. Tiffany Testerman, Karen Smith, April Wilson. Skye Hardy, Michelle Moon. Kris Sheehy Fourth row: Shawn Kleckner, Dru Peddicord, Nicole Gilliana, Dori Evanseck. Tammy Paree, Tracy Pe truska, Tracy Karageorge. Sue Kemper, Paula Kemper. Cheryl Reeves Fifth row: Martha Burns, Amanda Murphy. Deni Sasak, Chris Kostoff. Sue Reisinger, Nicola Gheaja, Chris Niedbala, Mi- chele Mulholland, Holly Pierce, Jesse Bonner, Diana Knox Sixth row: Mel- issa Hardy. Kathy Alexandris, Patty Glennon, Tricia Corder, Dana McKnight. Kellie Felty, Chad Coady. Mike Wilson Seventh row: Staci Burt, Angie Chantos. Jenny Nelson, Dana Brad, Irene Cleary, Sarah Rog- ers, Sarah Gruett, Joyce Riley, Kristen Willie, Gertrude Navikas, Jenni Klos Back row: Aaron Immel, Jason Pollock, Scott Briggs, Raleigh Thomp- son Front row: Ty Simic. Doug Strayer. Andy Thomas, Russ Kietzman, Barb Tromble, Kerri Noble, Diane Koselke, Lori Murray, Julie Coons, Beth Steininger. Kristin Milburn, Kathy Jarski Second row: Erik Korpella, Chuck Hendron, Joy Moore, Laura Webber, Jeni Welch, Kerri Russel, Les- lie Wasson, Alice Larson, Tim Trinosky, Eric Garrison Third row: Kelly Boudreau, Dawn Dotson, Bethany Wimmer, Kristen Bowles. Dominic Ga- gliardi. Carey Haas. Missy Miller, Mary Ellen Witek, Lisa Seyser Fourth row: Kellie Sol. Kim Wozniak, Jennifer Muchenburg, Chris Tripp. Bridget Ohnezeit, Lee Ann Davies, Kristie Synder, Andy Yoder. Ron Kohan, Brian Coates Fifth row: George Taulia, Darrell Spoor, Jeremy Garrison, Jodi Crum, Tracy Szymanski, Kristal Davenport, Paul Kunas, Jason Anselmo, Brian Mach, Jason Fox Sixth row: Susie Bolla, Chris Osiel, Tim Bood, Bar- ry James, Chris Witt Back row: Bill Guinee, Doug Stookey, Dave Strick- ley, George Murchek Clubs enjoy field trips Erwache! Does that sound fa- miliar to all the German students out there? This year was the begin- ning of many new traditions in the foreign language clubs. Besides hos- ting the exchange students from the Christian Ernst Gymnasium, the German club also sold Brickie boxer shorts and T-shirts for the first time to raise money for scholarships. The Spanish club celebrated several of the holidays in style. This included a pumpkin decorating con- test for Halloween, a trip to the Christmas Around the World dis- play at the Museum of Science and Industry during Christmastime, heart-shaped cookie sales for Valen- tines Day, and chocolate bunny sales for Easter. Now that’s the way to celebrate! The French club members be- came connoisseurs when they visit- ed Bon Femme Restaurant, tasted different foods at the International Christmas Pot-luck Dinner, and munched on their M M’s during candy sales! Along with these festive events, trips to Chicago were taken, scholarships awarded, and memo- ries made by all the clubs. Junior Michelle Mikusevich is pinned into the Foreign Language Honorary. Tim Bennett poses with exchange students Frank, Thilo. and Boris. Tina Maldonado, Sue Moon, and Lisa Rodri- guez pass out Spanish club cookies. Mrs. Shinovich ' s classes dance to the Mexi- can Hat Dance. 28 Clubs
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