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. 4 FRENCH CLUB: Ms. lan Tone, sponsor. President Denise Morris, vice president Chris Fenwick, secretary Ann Haugen, treasurer Valerie Hughej community head Kim Nelson, Hector Chen, Marissa lackson, Laure Civer, Valerie Patriquin, Don Bug, Mary Koppen, Bob Venberg, lohr Chalmers, Sandy Fritz. GERMAN GLUB: Mr. Crook, sponsor. President Kurt lohnson, vice-presil dent Stacey Klewer, secretary Liz Hayo, treasurer Ted Nelander, Mikf Clark, Sheryl Musmacker, Lori Balestrero, Howard Brown, Sand' Hoffman, Ann Korff, Robbie Kiermayr, Charles Strange, leff Bastin, Lis, Bohlmeyer, Sandi Debano, Craig Gieringer, Ben Salmon. Language, lrcivel, promote friendship , 7553 'i .wwf . F' will ,bv 91 1 wr , vi Q! ,riff ln-...Am 3-A 72-French Club -f- ill 1215 M-
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Adjusting to new situations was something the yearbook staff coped with this year. The staff learned the program of a new yearbook company, Newsfoto. The new company offered more freedom to experiment and more guidance from representative Rick Hursh. Libro de Oro which is to serve as a memory book, met the goals of the staff to cover the year as objectively as possible, according to editor Mark Arndt. During the summer Mark and photo editor leff Hubbell attended a work- shop in San Angelo, Texas. left won photo of the week award at the camp which included yearbook students from all over the United States. EI Periodico had fewer issues than usual this year because of budget problems. Editor Cindy Coe said, the problems caused the paper to come out approximately every three weeks instead of bi-weekly. Richell Pavis, copy editor, attended the Arizona Interscholastic Press Asso- ciation QAIPAQ workshop at Northern Arizona University and several mem- bers ofthe staff attended an AIPA con- vention. At the convention, Cindy placed second in the state news writing con- test. one: lunior Polly Stone munches on some candy while she reads copy for the newspaper. two: Cindy Coe, newspaper editor, looks tired after spending time after school working on the paper. three: Typing diligently, Willy Smith writes up some sports copy. four: leff Coe and Kim DeKonty discuss yearbook layout. five: Looking at picture contacts, Debbie Zamora orders photos for her section. six: Willy Smith takes a momentary break from writing his story. seven: Ann Haugen and lori Pies work on year- book deadline. 're J Jfsa L., if wtf' Nik --in-5 ,--lx 'S- Yearbook and Newspaper-71
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Promoting friendship among the members is the main goal French Club would like to achieve. Club members and French classes participated in the University of Que- bec's French Language and Culture Immersion during the summer. The Marcos de Niza participants spent the last two days in Montreal. Because of low financial status and parents' disapproval to send two stu- dents to Germany, German Club's main functions were the selling of pretzels and pickles and participation in a shiskabob event. According to sponsor Mr. Crook, A Gummi Bear sale was planned and members attended cultural events and exchanges with other high schools. one: French Club president Denise Morris asks for suggestions for raising funds. two: Speaking French provided entertainment for the French Club. three: Members anticipate and plan the next club gathering. four: Sandy Fritz listens to other members as they share their ideas. five: Stacy Klewer displays leadership. six: Lori Bales- trero is pleased with future German Club activi- ties. seven: German Club members discuss the upcoming Pickle and Pretzel sale. l , x 1 f, q , . A flh- ...., .LY -rf' German Club-73
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