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Q the I.F.O.: FIRST ROWQ LEFT TO RIGHT: Paula Manalo, Oksoon Seibert. LAST ROW: Stefan Kluge, Alison Longworth, Helena Jeppsson. NOT PICTURED: Kelly Wright, Magdalena Gonzalez, Joyce Matthews, Karen Babcock, Natalie Spann. I.F.O. Promotes Friendship t Lakes . The International Friendship Organi- zation club was a club in which teenagers of many different nationalities were brought together to promote friendship among themselves. Some of the activities were as follows: Fund raising, social and educational activities include meetings, Christmas parties, field trips, and a state trip. One of the members, Alison Long- worth, made a trip to Switzerland and others were going to visit a different country, too. Three foreign exchange stu- dents attended Lakes and probably be here next year. The names of the students were Helena Jeppsson ffrom Swedenj, Magdalena CMaJ Gonzalez ffrom Mex- icoh, and Stefan Kluge tfrom Germanyj. The officers of International Friendship Organization were: Advisors-Mrs. Bonnie Rediske, Mrs. Florence Anrudg President- Kelly Wrightg Vice President-Paula Ma- nalog Secretary-Oksoon Seibert. The pur- pose of this club was to establish, wel- come, and support foreign students so they would be a part of life at Lakes and to get students here interested in it. Organizations-47
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New Members Add Interest To rt Club The Lakes Art Club had a sizeable in- crease in membership this past year. The members displayed much enthusiasm and support of the program. The purpose of the Art Club was to gather students inter- ested in art. Any student was welcomed into the Art Club. There were no special qualifications that the students had to have. The Art Club had many interesting fund raising projects and field trips. They sold doughnuts and buttons. Some of their field trips were to art galleries, art colleges, and art schools. The Art Club sold calendars, which the students de- signed themselves, to raise money for scholarships. Artasia was most successful this past year. During Artasia, scholarships were presented to some senior students who applied for them. l. Nina Bjornstal puts her artistic talents to use. 2. Stefan and Ma discuss new ideas for l.F.O. hu... LJ .5 V. ART CLUB: LEFT TO RIGHT: Penny Myers, Kathy Burris. Wendy Branch. Abbie Hage, Pam Herbel, Petra Dalia, Heidi Filmcr. advisor Mr Smith. 46-Organizations
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BUCKS: FIRST ROW1 LEFT TO RIGHT: Roberta Ongias, Joan Berryassa, Pam Flinn, Kathy Davis, Kim Diaz, Brenda Kaiser, .lanct Buckland. SECOND ROW: Denise Ringo, Renee Watson, Brigette Bellefleur, Laurie Diaz, Lias Harris, Holly Duffy, Angela Terrill, Crystal Dixon, Patty Edmonds, Mark Waldow. THIRD ROWZ Michelle Johnson, Kathy Petty, Don Larson, .lan Howard, Dori Campbell, Monika Taylor, Carol Hogan. 1 Jw rfsriw ' . - A A V' mas.-e'Ef Q Mums 1 Y ...-y M ,x Q ,..-. , , , , .,, A , -..,4,4....e1-nwe..f..Ae....,4. , ,B , , CREDITORS: FIRST ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT: Tony Evans, Kurt Olson, Teresa Nesmith, Ladell Ashbaugh, SECOND ROW: Teri Hurley, Darryl Newbom, Theresa Lyons, Eric Mercer, Lorraine Wilburn, Virginia Belew, Barbara Glatt, Mary Ann Sampaga, Kim Hogan, Renee Starr, Gail Jones, Michelle Hagg, .loan Del, Kathy O'Brien. THIRD ROW: Mr. Burton. Mark Ajeto, Tina Jones, Tania Belcher, Cindy Newsom, Laura Christenson, Penny Durr, .limmy Steel. Demian Harris, Sandy Sehlipp, Manuela Minge, Neeve Gray, Amy Zamjahn. 48-Organizations
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