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S.Landen1. S. Landen 2. S. Landen 4. Spanish Students Strive We had a great group of students this year who were bright, fun, and reolly had a lot of class, stored Spanish Club Advisor Corol Ripley, concerning the forty members involved in the club's year long octivities. Meeting before school on Tuesdays, major activities such as the Christmas cultural event CMordi GrosfCarnivolfFoschingb and the sponsorship of o child from an underdeveloped country in Latin America was plonned. Teaching Sponish to elemen- tary students, organizing a nocho sale fundraiser, and cooking Sponish and Latin American foods were also highlights of their many octivities. One of the major goals the Spanish Club strived toward wos to enhance their op- preciation of Spanish speaking cultures Most importantly, the Spanish Club fulfilled it's second major gool for the year, to have fun. S. Maxon hun, Sl! 'i 'S ' C '-...:. 1, Q i.t....l. -tm... VEDITAK i' S5001 un.,-Q. I flg 3 .sur Z D I-'-X .W-A -. S.Landen 3. 3. Back Row, Yvonne Pokladowski, Shelly Tullock, Renetra Gonzales, Kim Hooper, Teri Dorgan, Nancy Kidd, Ray Ricketts, Robin Frye, Julie Norsby, Morci Pollard, Kristen Oxwong, Colleen Milner, Karen Long, Dorlene Clark, and Mary Crews. Middle Row, Rimonda Solomeh, Koren Weiss, James McCool, Kathleen Clute, Lindo Pork, Noncy Fitts, Susan Nilcsich, Kari Schnell, Deborah Louer, Debbie Hutton, Shannon Gillihan, Kim Hougan, Brad Vinson. Front Row, Down Thomos, Stacy Suttle, Becky Armstrong, Mory Cube, Michele Bader, Julie Edsforth, Troci Down, Tracy Stephens, Sherry Cooper, Mrs. Corol Ripley, ond Dove Vanderville. 1, Trying to expand his future, o lonely plnoto brushes up on his science vocabulary. 2, Loke Youngs Elementry students opprapriotely dressed for the occasion delight in the pleasures of eating good Sponish food prepared by Spanish Club. 4, Sponish Club doncers Shannon Gillihan ond Vlckl Turel prepare to entertain at the Elementary school. 5. Sponish students entertoin Loke Youngs Elementary students with the Donce of the Old Men from Mexico. S. Landen 5. Sponish Club 89
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Deutsch Students Get Involved Getting involved in the language while having fun were the underlying themes of the German Club as both students and officers accomplished the numerous goals set ot the beginning of the year. Meeting every Wednesday, the club planned fund raisers through selling Advent Calendars and Gummy Bears. These in turn helped finance their trips to Leavenworth, the bike trip to Orcas lslond, o ski weekend and a spectacular summer trip to Germany. With Herr Fritz Benedetti, a native German, explaining the culture, the students were able to have fun and learn German at the some time, observed Vice-President Jana Ladle. Having a membership ofthe thirty-five students, it was definitely a club run by youth leoders. Being highly organized, it greatly helped students who wished ta learn German better, commended Jackie Bunce. However, most of the students saw the club as Sabre Ball did, lt gave us the opportunity to get together with our friends out of class, talk German, and relax. C. Jacobs D.Johns0n2. 1. Enjoying a food day, Marianne Plnyuh and Sobre Ball contemplate who gets the last sausage. 2. Bock from Germany, Senior Brian Standlee relates his experiences to Jackie Johnson and Jill Lublln. 3. Cotching a bit of culture from a visitor from Germany is Erika Sidel and Joe Borichewski. 4. Jana Ladle, Holly Graber, Michelle Felis, Jennifer Gillner, Beth Rieg, Jackie Uhm, Larry Sodenburg, Barb Bese, Bridget Gallagher, Cynthia Martin, Marie North, Leslie Hogan, Kelly Roloff, Barry Wix- om, Elizabeth Bolz, Fritz Benedetti, Monica Little, Marianne Pinyuh, Alex Tse, Lesly Wilson, Debbie Hutton, Lindo Fix, Brad Gupta. 88 German Club tilin- I S.Landen1 3 ' '
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Old Club Builds New Reputation The week before Christmos the holls were filled with twenty-four girls in green ond gold, long dresses, ond costumes ronging from Snow White to Sonto Clous. These girls were oil initioted for Girl's Honor. As 0 trodition, the club sponsored Tolo, but mony troditions were broken throughout the yeor os the girls worked hord to promote ser- vice, cooperotion, ond enthusiom to our school . . . os stoted in the Preomble to their newly written constitution. The girls wont it to be more of o service club, commented President Chris Silvey. We wont other clubs to know who we ore so we con help them. Limited to only thirty members, the girls become close os they met every Tuesdoy morning ond work- ed on improving the overoll spirit of the school. lt become more of o working club with gools to be met, ond truly deserved the title of being the Girl's Honor Society. C. Jacobs A .yur iF 5 1 K '. '- .Asif 4 D.Johnsonl. D..lohnson2 1. Girls Honor lnltlotions motivote Imoglnotion ond creotlvity os portroyed by Senior Corolyn Jocobs. 2. Dressed os Goldllocks, Shannon Higgins goes through Girls Honor lnitiotion. 3. During one of their weekly meetings, the members of Girls Honor listen to President Chris Silvey. 4. Girls Honor irr itiotes Corlo Wldell os Dorothy , Leslie Hogon os Mory Poppins , Julie Gerretson os Happy , ond Dlonno Hoffmon os Sleepy oppeor ot eose despite their costumes. 90 Girls Honor D.Johnson3
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