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German Club Translates Into Fun German Club was here, there, and everywhere this year. When not attending a meeting, or out selling Gummy Bears, stationery, Kaiser Candy of Gem all-purpose cleaner, they were at one of their many volleyball games, bowling parties, or roller skating parties. Members also went Christmas carolling in German through area nursing homes and around the square. They also assisted in the Monroe Arts and Activities Centers Christmas program. The money earned was spent on their party refreshments, but most of it was saved, to be used for a trip to Germany sometime in the future. At Awards Night, held in May, Deb Meier was presented with Die Kasema-cher, (The Cheesemaker), Award, for being the best salesperson for German Club throughout the year. TOP: GERMAN CLUB: FIRST ROW: Dawn Wolfe. Jenny Staab. Lisa Knuebuhler, Sue Vogel. Angie Wvss. Peggy Guttenburg. SECOND ROW: Bryan Summ. Peter Koch. Albert MacNaughton. Jackie Augsburg. Julie Denker. La rind a Williams. THIRD ROWr: Brenda Buol. Jan Goecks. Alfred Cerbins. Ms. Minnich—advisor. Janice Gruninger, Ann Rieder, Deb Meier. Judy Augsburg. Wendy Halbach. Andrea Cerbins. Monica Fields. BOTTOM: |. Augsburg sells hot pretzels and lemonade during the Fine Arts Fair. OFFICERS: Alfred Cerbins. treasurer: Janice Gruninger. secretary: Ann Rieder. vice-president; Debbie Meier, president. 28— German Club
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Paco’s Symbolizes Good Times 197 t STATE CHAMPS The group with the south-of-the-border accent once again had a fun-filled year led by Peggy Place, Te-reasa Jaramillo, Eleanor Witte, and Carol Endres. Spanish Club members sold candy bars and had many bake sales throughout the year. Plans were made to use this money in setting up a scholarship for 2 Graduating Spanish students. On May 22, Spanish Club members took a trip to Paco’s Mexican Restaurant in Madison, where a delicious. authentic Mexican dinner was enjoyed by all. Following the dinner, the group saw the movie “Annie Hall” at the Orpheum Theatre on State Street. The late-night hour proved to be a challenge to members on Monday morning. Potential plans for the summer are another excursion to a nearby city, perhaps Madison again. The group would possibly attend a dinner-theatre for the evening. Spanish Club members will remember all the good times they had at MHS. TOP: OFFICERS: Tereasa Jaramillo. vice-president: Carol Endres. treasurer; Peggy Place, president; Mr. Grabow. advisor; Eleanor Witte, secretary. CENTER: Mr. Grabow shared his experience and knowledge with Spanish Club. BOTTOM: SPANISH CLUB: FIRST ROW: Meche Jaramillo. Kris Bienema. Mary Esser. Ann Rufenacht, Tracy Buening, Karen Shelton. SECOND ROW: Patti Silvis. AJ Shreve, Hidee Sulzer. Gail Hefty. Lisa Van-Horn. Becky Way. Tereasa Jaramillo. Jackie Tranel. THIRD ROW: Peggy Place. Carol Endres. Ann Trickel, Jean McElhaney. Chris Bayrhoffer. Steve Way. Greg Smith. Maureen McGuire. FOURTH ROW: Barb Norton. Mr. Grabow-Adv.. Laura Bartlett. Sandy Blanc. Eleanor Witte. Jana Thorson. Lisa Hughes. Spanish Club-27
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Australia Forfeits Sue Bird AFS had a busy year, with an AFS student in Monroe, and two AFS students returning to Monroe. Sandy Reese spent 3 months in Tunisia, Africa, David Keith spent a year in Thailand, and Sue Bird, from Australia, stayed with the Ableman family for a year. Each gave a slide presentation at an AFS meeting which added depth and knowledge to the group. Money to greet AFS students, and to help AFS students going abroad, was earned through pizza sales and a pizza drive in the spring. Ms. Martha Etter and Mr. Kubly were advisors for AFS Club this year. Their guidance was much appreciated, especially during AFS Week, held in Monroe from March 6 to the 12. TOP: AFS CLUB: FIRST ROW: Deb Jones. Julie Kirsch. Sue Bird. Eleanor Witte, Ann Tri-ckel. SECOND ROW: Lynn Ableman. Janice Gruninger, Ann Rieder, Betsy Frey. Ann Hamilton. THIRD ROW: Peggy Place. Tom Neumann. Karl Smith. Matt Urban. Daryl Gorden. Beth Ableman. OFFICERS: Eleanor Witte, treasurer. Betsy Frey, secretary; Karl Smith, vice-president; Matt Urban, president. CENTER: Sue Bird. AFS student from Australia and her sisters Lynn. Beth, and Sue Ablc-man. Mayor Reasa supports AFS through its pizza sales. BOTTOM: David Keith and one of his many experiences in Thailand. AFS Club-29
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