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jlfwbs li Miata Iiaign. alaagiia The purpose of the Foreign Language Week was to promote the study of foreign language and to get stu- dents involved in activities related to foreign language. The classes of each language-Spanish, French, Ger- man, and Latin-had one specific day to promote their respective language. Some of the activities include bakesales, display cases, and a week-long contest to see who could guess closest to the correct number of macaroni in a jar. In addition, each language hung signs naming the different parts of the building. The week climaxed with a Grand Finale in the auditorium. 1. Spanish Club members- Tammi Avery, Sue Bjurstrom, Marilyn Sneed, Roxanne Clausen, Ginger Kiser, and Ann Noppe- perform a Mexican dance called La Raspa in Friday's Grand Finale. 2. Jane Engels' display of Mexican artifacts. 3. Mr. Hagberg uses the qua- dratic formula to determine the number of macaroni in the jar. 4. Big Bird, the pinata, hangs triumphantly in the library. 5. In her hungry haste, Sue Wood has trouble finding her mouth. 6. Joni Mudgett and Angie Carothers working hard at the French Club bake sale??? 7. Secretaries sample tasty morsels prepared by the fourth year Span- ish class. 20 Foreign Language Week
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1. Kirk Luna is looking lovely after a beauty treatment. 2. Heidi Watkins chug-a- lugs her bottle of ... 7up? 3. Adam Graham lends the audience some beautiful tones from his golden vocal chords. 4. Mr. Dyer shows us who will be cast in the title role for Superman: Part Two 5. Now don't get yourself messy, Gary Hewitt. 6. Look out Donny and Marie, here comes Miss Lillig and Miss Binga- man! 7. Jill Probizanski, Maggie Railsback, and Cyndi Almquist sell bulbs for Share Joys. 8. One of the many delicious items that was for sale. 9. Tim Wilson eats lunch with his little furry friends. 10. Joe Brenstrom practices his pucker. 11. Sheri Coutteau scurries around the hall to collect money for Share Joys. 12. Sold! Jim Hallene and Dan Potter auction off various items.
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