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HOLA! Ml AMIGO Spanish Honor Society nnennber Kim Gooding pauses from bowling to talk to fellow-member and exchange student Gersain Ostos. Photo by Mike Bond. CAIN I BRING MY GIRLFRIEND Brian Foster racks his brain to see if he can make the trip to Ski World with the rest of the German Club. Photo by Bob York. WELCOME TO NEW CASTLE . . . For- eign exchange students Lucia dos San- tos. Gersain Ostos. and Valerie Bisson- nette pose between the main hall flags. Photo by Jeff Burns. FORSCO — Front Row: Harold Melton. Alycia Basler. Lori Wilson. Valerie King, David Rogers. Mike Penrose, Lucia dos Santos. Gersain Ostos. Valerie Bissonnette. April Roberts, Julie Moyer. Lori Pruim. Row 2: Katy Brooks. Joyce Dickerson. Matt Salyers. Matt McGraw. Beth Burris. Genia Doss. Cindy Akers. Danny Garreth, Jeff Lockridge. Julie Ingram. Miss Acosta. Row 3: Tonya Walker. Jenny Beard. Ann Senne. Christina Rutherford. Barbara Horton, Karen Woolums, Karen Byrd. Aimee Dalton, Jennifer Womack. Dena Dehart. Aaron Boyles. Row 4: Krista Criswell. Rachel Brown. Mike Salyers. Jackie Dickerson, Suellen Witt, Julie Byers, Alison Catron. Melissa Hunt. Shane Watson. Stephen Imel. Jeff Jeffries. Row 5: Kim Baker. Christie Besser. Vickie Owens. Robyn Meal, Amy Wadman, Amy Trissler. Keith Robbins, .Angela Smith, Jennifer Darby, Tammy Poe, Mandi Ford, Kim Loveless. Trisha Ste- phens. Row 6: Eric Ayers. Melissa Byrket. Lynnette Brenneman. Cheryl Tat- ton. Kris Lyskowinski. Krista Garrison, Tara Shellenbarger. Michelle Wadman, Angela Beard, Angle Teague, Julie Hibbert, Gretchen Wallace. Back Row: Gary Hoke. Patrick Parks. Rick Winchester. Jeff David. Jennifer Davis. Angie Hale. Lori Bumbalough, Kim Gooding. Marci York, Anna Quirk and Kristi Bailey. Photo by Walden. Language Clubs 27
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Language Clubs learn about our foreign friends and share the U.S. with them FORSCO, Spanish Honor So- ciety, and German Club contin- ued to raise interest in foreign cultures and to help exchange students fee! at home here in the United States. FORSCO membership ex- ploded this year as ninety peo- ple joined the group. Members worked together to make ex- change students Gersain Ostos (Columbia). Lucia dos Santos (Brazil), and Valerie Bissonette (Canada) feel at home. The dub had a Christmas party where each of these stu- dents told a little about how they celebrated Christmas at home. They also had a picnic in the spring. Spanish Honor Society mem- bers, initiated in the spring of 1986. had lots of fun in differ- ent Spanish-related activities. The members went to Chi ' s Chi ' s to eat, helped with the Christmas banquet, sung Span- ish carols at Christmas, and had a picnic in the spring. This year, the group also in- cluded exchange student Ger- sain Ostos. As a fourth-year student, he was in the same class as the other members. They thought it would be a good way to get to know him better and that it would be fun, said sponsor Barb Acosta. German Club opened its membership to freshman this year and consequently, it rose. As always the club helped out with the German Exchange stu- dents who come every year by helping them adapt and by rais- ing money for them. Also, the club averaged three to four activities per month. Some of these included Muhle tournaments, working conces- sion stands at games, trips to Ski World and to Indianapolis, pizza parties, breakfasts, Christmas parties, etc. We are the most active club in school, we are always doing something, said sponsor Dick Kinnaird. Through fun activities, fund raisers, and Chrysler High hos- pitality, these three language clubs helped the exchange stu- dents feel at home and helped themselves to more knowledge of the world we live in. LET ' S GO TO IMDIANAPOLiS Sponsor Dick Kinnaird asks German Club mennbers what they want to do for upcoming trips and meetings. Photo by Bob York. SATURDAY r IGHT? , German Club member Knsta Ingermann laughs as she reads the schedule for upcoming trips and meetings. Photo by Bob York. SPANISH HONOR SOCIETY — Front Row: Angie Hale, Jennifer Davis. Row 2: Barb Acosta. Valerie King, Kim Gooding, Lori Bumbalough. Back Row: Ha rold Melton. Rick Winchester. Dan Garreth. Jeff Lockridge. Photo by Waldens. GERMAN CLUB — Front Row: Shannon Ferrell. Tina Lanzer. Krista Ingermann. Aaron Graeb and Jim Ca- tron. Row 2: Darren Dudley. Mandy Ford. Stephen Imel. Alan Fox and Brian Foster Back Row: Linda Sedlacke. Tina Lee, Robert Prince and Roy Davis. Photo by Waldens. b Language Clubs
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Art and Drama Clubs extend learning beyond the classroom and into the world Art Club and Drama Club combined classroom learning activities and extracurricular activities into a whole lot of fun. By participating in each of these clubs, members fur- thered the basic understanding of the subjects learned in the classroom. Drama Club was basically in a rebuilding stage this year, but first-year teacher Nancy Thom- as had high hopes for establish- ing the club here. I hope to set up a chapter of the International Thespians So- ciety to provide the kids who are interested with more oppor- tunities, Miss Thomas said. Thomas also hoped to even- 1 GET IT MOW . Art Club member Theresa Walker looks on as instructor William Zeiglar demonstrates the prop er way to mount her project. Photo by Kirkpatrick. MY MOTHER WILL LOVE IT Bill Wessler jokes with Art Club member Beth Burris while Sue Gishler and Nan- cy Leyes look on. tually make the spring musical and fall play entirely student productions. 1 hope to have the kids be on the set crews, the make-up crews, etc. Not just the cast, she said. Art Club members enjoyed taking trips to various art mu- seums. They travelled to Ball State ' s Art Department and dif- ferent museums in Indianapolis and Chicago. The more than twenty mem- bers of this year ' s Art Club made and sold different art items around Christmas to earn money to make these trips pos- sible. Students also made their own different projects and sent these to the Scholastic Art Awards program in New York. Members could win money and other prizes if their project was judged best in several catego- ries. Art Club has extended the opportunities of art students to show their work and to better understand the work of oth- ers. said Art Club member Mi- chelle Huitema. Art Club and Drama Club reached beyond the classroom to allow students to become more involved in their favorite field. DRAMA CLUB — Front Row: Mancy Thomas. Rob Stonerock. Renee Longo, Yvette Crider. Adam Grtner. Marci Winchester. Amy Sullivan and Brenna Ma loney. Row 2: Amanda Ford. Christine Rutherford, Randy Fields. Rachel Dalton, Jennifer Neal. Chianti Strong and Jody Davis. Back Row: Evan Gould. Chris Vukadinovich. David Rogers, Karl Lentini. Dori Ditty, Julie Phelps and Cully Johnson. Photo by Waldens. 28 Art Club Drama Club
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