Mundelein High School - Obelisk Yearbook (Mundelein, IL)

 - Class of 1984

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Mundelein High School - Obelisk Yearbook (Mundelein, IL) online collection, 1984 Edition, Page 181 of 198
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? fy ,fa language clubs Top left: Club Biligue, kneeling: Edwin Morales and Marcelo Avila. Second row: Jose Rodriguez, Roberto Segovia, America Cardona, Linda Cardona, Ana Rodriguez, Cindy Rodriguez. Third row: Angel Araiyo, Miguel Espinosa, Saul Campos, Deanna Gonzalez. Not pictured: Marganta Carraseo, Francisco Alvarenga, Santos Corvera, Yolanda Morales, Cesar Morales. Left: Junior Karen Anderson helps at the German Club booth at the Foreign Language Banquet. Bottom left: Senior Lisa Wilson takes notes at a Spanish Club meeting, Below: Latin Club, first row: Russ Busch, Bridgette Gasperini, Laurie Cimfel. Julie Beatty, Michelle Lipinski, Tom Hannigan, Mark Fehlberg. Second row: Mike Harms, Bob Trahan, Jeremy Gustafson, Ralph Wurster, Jane Quimet, Barb Corrigan, John Carr, Eric Podowski. Third row: Adviser Carole Stroh, Steve Brown, Dave Mitchell, Dan Johnson, Kristin Harms. Dan Marsh, Eileen Rydell, Kristy Fehlberg, Margaret Egan, Meg Wurster, Angela Catini. V13 y M J , 'I77

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to further their knowledge of other languages. Add teachers willing to put in extra time. Mix together and you get a very large Foreign Language Department. The biggest event that the clubs exper- ience each year is the annual banquet. This year it was changed to a bazaar. Accord- ing to Mrs. Joan Hornby, head of the For- eign Language Department, This was done so that the students could get more involved in the organization. There was a different taste of food for all. Skits were performed and souveniers could be purchased. Although foreign languages are not teams, there was some competition for the German and French students when they entered contests. The clubs had fund-raisers which in- cluded selling candy and having a car wash. The money was used to further their knowledge of other countries by going to ethnic restaurants or foreign movies. Although having fun was important, these students also knew the importance of learning a foreign language. ake several students wanting xii 8 ' Top right: Freshman Denise Galitz sneaks a taste of food before she serves. Above: German Club, front: Mrs. Von- Reitzenstein, Amy Skaleski, Sylvia Allison, Lisa White, Fritz Quasthoff, Beth English, Chris Chin, Colin Shiels. Back: Lisa Wesselak, Greg Lucas, Dan Ureche, Paul Jur- gens, Rick Orr, Steve Ollendick. Middle right: Spanish Club, front: Janie Mendez. Znd Row: Michelle Baker, Rosie Palacios, Denise Floyd, Esme Ohshita, Debbie Gottstein, Dolores Chavarria. 3rd Row: Angie Aumsbaugh, Lisa Wil- son, Maureen Harrison, Lisa Goze, Sheryl Rak, Melissa Heck. 4th Row: Becky Rezek, Pam Peterson, Amy Auf- mann, Jackie Weber, Lisa Evans. Back: Abby Rodriguez, Kim Engman, Pandora Marsh, Tammy Bernard, Joe Frey. Right: Junior Barb Corrigan and senior Gary Churchill show that Romans have fun too.



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THET . . 9 willing to help others theta ' ake a group of eleven pa- tient high school students and their willingness to help others and mix it with a group of fourth grade stu- dents willing to learn about , if A ' ' V i . M . . , ' F? . 9 r'er f :gg r 5,1 Q: zur- i 2,71 .. 4? uv A iw , I 'YQ dental health and the outcome is TH ETA. THETA fTeen Health Education Teaching Assistancej was organized at Mundelein seven years ago. The high school students learned about such things as brushing, flossing, anatomy of teeth, and good nutrition to maintain their teeth. They also learned teaching skills and how to present the materials. Some students experienced teaching the handicapped. lfyou don't know where your molars are located, it is because you probably were never taught dental health care by THE- TA members. THETA Members, front: Jennifer Swinea, Sue Hutten, Lisa White. Back: Miss Elaine Zuehlke, Sophcap Lor, Tina Durnan, Julie Montesanto, Mrs. Kathy Carr. Not Pictured: Laura Migliore. Debbie Croker, Cheryl Pape, Heather Mohler, Amy Aufmann. Middle: Freshman Amy Aufmann concentrates on the discussion. Right: Junior Cheryl Pape shows that brushing everyday gives you a winning smile. I78 'ff

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