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4 German Excursions Activities for the German Club included excursions to the Old Heidelberg Inn and the Trail Dust Steak House in Houston and the beach in Galveston. Members also earned money for the club through fundraising projects during the year. German Club members are tfront rovvl Secretary Scott Russo, Communications director Diana White, President Susan Hundley, Vice president lill Darling, Treasurer Bill Conroy, lback rowl Max Caramanian, Ann Poindexter, Robin Novosad, Elfi Roggen, Holly Dickinson, lim Hooker, Cari Pronsky, Doug Pfaffenberger, Leah Caramanian, Chris Black, Sally Sutton, lohn Talley, Dan Boren, lulie Ellisor. German instructor Judith Herman served as club sponsor. She worked with the five officers, led by Susan Hundley. ' john Talley devours a salad before receiving his 24-ounce T-bone steak at the Trail Dust banquet. Approximately 25 members attended S the dinner. , 'Tb X jill Darling gives lim Hooker a quick lesson in kikker dancing at the Trail Dust Steak House. The restaurant was the site of the club's annual spring banquet.
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Contests Elaine Mateo's French paper was ranked fifth best in the Houston area in the National French contest. Her theme was then sent to the regional director for evaluation. She won a Certificat d'Honneur for being in the top 20 percent at the March 17 contest. Certificat de Merites were earned by julia Adams, Mark Adams, Debbie Davi, john Meaux, Pam Previte, jan Saryer and Terri Walden. The week before four earned honors for HHS. jim Hooker won first in one division of French ll and Elaine was third in the other at Stephen FA Ausllllumvelslly' Sheryl Members of the French club are tfront rowj Mary Anthony, Molly Hildbrand, Lana Tarr, Mllllken and D3Vld SnYd9V 3l50 WOW Vgce President john Meaux, President Brenda Marsha Nietubicz, Tricia Francis, jan Saryer, f' - F h ' S ine, Secretary Miche e Foley, Historian joni Mary Koncsal, Lisa Foster, Chris Taylor, Karen lrsls Sheryl lor renc l and Davld Crimland,TreasurerCarol Hudgins, Moody, Rhonda Byrd, Missy York, fback rowj for l305l9V all at the Same COVWIQST- Communications Director Garth Clark, Bill Coon, jeff West, Elaine Mateo, Carol Hall, A field trip by 101 French fsecond rowj Essie Hart, jacquelyn Gloria Hall, Sheryl Milliken, Chris Cattelina, Hazelwood, Troy Babin, Scott Clark, Mike Dave Ely, Chris Watson, john Ely, Kris Kaskel, Students and lWO SDOVWSOVS W35 Rigby, Cheryl Carpenter, Trena Abshire, Pam Rusty Brown. February 16. The group heard French folk music by Beausoleil Broussard at Eisenhower High. French French and other language students munch out during one of the frequent sampling experiences in Foreign Language classes. Christmas, Mardi Gras and end-of-school menus included foods from many cultures an recipe exchanges.
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Breaking the pinata at the foreign languages Christmas party was one of the students. Members of the Spanish Club are lfront rowj Chuck Philipps, Brent Baty, Sandy Williams, Mary Schratwieser, Mary Knapp, Sally Sutton, Joyce McCreary, fsecond rowj Sponsor Gail Hardy, Chari Aswell, Angela Cockerham, Gia Surla, Terri Barrett, Lisa Hooks, julia Peck, Yalon Walters, Audrey Sandoval, Phillip Spanish 1200 plus Meeting during school and eating out were activities of the Spanish Club. But the main event was the annual Valentine carnation sale. Over 1200 flowers were delivered to students and faculty Valentine's Day and extra blossoms were sold in the cafeteria that day. The deliveries were during the first three periods. For 75 cents anyone could have a red, pink or indefinite colored flower taken to the person of his choice. The sale was during lunches in front ot the cafeteria the week before February 14. Valentine's Day flowers were 60 cents. Sales were lower than last year because a fairly large sum lwasl stolen from sales, according to Sponsor Nolan Carter. Karpos, lthird rowl Sponsor Brenda Beaven, Donna Frenzel, lacka Hinojosa, Sandra Hanks, Lisa Trainer, Linda Dees, Ann Foster, Diane Schlup, Sheila Stewart, Shannon Norrell, iback rowj Elaine Mateo, Mary Simoneau, lohn Hendrex, David Hayes. Spanish students add to and improve their vocabulary using the finger-snapping game. Steve Berry, Linda Paar, Tim Keyes, Shane Schefeilds, james Donder and Karl Grant participate in this different type of study, Bit
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