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Finding a Fun time The French class had many special activities for everyone. The most popular activity was the celebration of Mardi Gras, which means ‘'Fat Tuesday. On this day. the French class made a variety of crepes that were purchased for a nominal fee. In January the class celebrated Fete des 3 Rois, which means Feast of the Kings . Croissants were given to all the students. A white bean was hidden in one of the croissants and the person who found the bean was made King or Queen of the class. Peter Ilalvorson had the good fortune of finding the bean; he became king, and then chose Ann Vessey as his Queen. Fifteen students, along with Mrs. Johannessen. went to France March 6th through the 20th. handing in Brussels. Belgium, the group traveled through France to Geneva. Switzerland. Here they spent six days with Swiss Families. Afterwards they traveled to Paris and Northern France. I’pper right: Melanie Levy talking to her friends during class Above: Mrs. Judy Johannessen looks over her plans for the day From Row) Rot Paterson. Ann Veaay Row 2) Chi Hum Paik. Michelle Zajac vi or Judy Johanncwn. Mia I .a Berge 28 French
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Deciding to change approach For several years, Spanish Club at Minnehaha has been virtually nonexistent. This year, however, after tin-collapse of the International Club, Spanish students decided it was time for a new approach. Seniors Tammy Cross and Kristi Gyllenblad served together as president with senior Traci Gordon as secretary and sophomore Eric Knobel as treasurer. Activities included a taco initiation dinner and a North Stars game against the Pittsburgh Penguins on November 26. President Tammy Cross is optimistic about an active Spanish (dub in years to come. f rom Row) Amu- Gamble, Officer Tammy Cross, Rodney Nelson, Officer Erie Knoble Row 2) Advisor Mrs. Debbie ilillar. Patty Hay, Anne Bunde, Ben Koufs Not pictured: Officers Traci Gordon, Kristi Gyllenblad Upper left: Remi Vasseur listening attentively in Spanish class Above: Joanna llartwig think- about last weekend and Steve Hyde shows his book to Mrs. Ilillar Spanish Club 27
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Keeping Busy Front Row) Jenny Palmquitt, Jill Nebon, Heidi Holmquint, K»ri Anderton, Sandi Shibrow.ki Row 2) Li a Pavlieck, Kri» Gardner. Li a Lundin, Liemel Crichton. Kjemti Benton. Laurie Lind berg Row 3) Kama Anderson, Amy Lanon. Pam Nordwall, Joy Roaeland. Li»a Carlton, Debbie I-aw Row 4) Kara Erickson, Jillayne Griepp. Gwen Moulton, Traci Bolltger, Karen Anderton, Maggy Dalin, Anne Thimmell. Nicole Fulgency Row 5) Tom Wright, Ixe HalUten. Rich Edin, Craig I.anion, Erv Hamlin. Peter Weatrrdahl. Troy Danielton, Steve Ryding Enthusiasm was the reason for 1983 Swedish Club's success. Officers junior Tara Hill, senior Karen Olseth, sophomore Tracy Bottiger, and sophomore Lisa Lundin put a lot of hard work into the activities that were planned. Resulting from their work was a good time for all members. Lucia Day was the first event. Karen Olseth played the part of Lucia. Sophomores Jenny Palmquist, Lisa Carlson, and senior Jill Griepp were her attendants. A traditional breakfast was served. Another successful event was Swedish day. Students took a trip to the Swedish Institute and a Swedish restaurant in Minneapolis. Above: Starboys Peter Westcrdahl and Steve Ryding show their charm Left: Lisa Carlson, Karen Olseth, Jill Criep, and Jenny Palmquist — Santa Lucia candidates serving breakfast on Lucia Day Swedish Club 29
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