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lA R. Bradley, K. Gray, A. Gray, D. Thomsen, C. Crossen, S. Quigley, l. Fisher, Row 3: l. Ronek, A. Swanson, A. Fury, B. Albertsen, B. Wolfe, M. Wede- Radcliff, C, Petersen, B. Kluever, M. Carter, T. Byer, meyer. Row 2: M. Perry, G. Brandt, T. Crossen, K. D. Loeffelholz, S. lessen. Bradley, F. Noel, S. Loeffelholz, S. Drummond, M. i I lA Officers: Kelly Bradley- Vice Pres. Finance, Sieve lessen- Vice Pres. Personnel, Ann Fury- President, Brenda Albertsen- Ass'nt Prod., Al Radcliff- Vice Pres. Productions, Stacey Swank- Vice Pres. Marketing. rclamlng-3 tlr WFWEWQ l5EQ,15'IaM?T cl Ma .la PAWW7 7l'f C632 pk? l W! ART CLUB Sometimes perfecting the fine points of charcoal sketching can not be accom- plished during the class period, so Art Club, which meets after school, offers stu- dents more time to consult with an art teacher on an individual basis. l'lt's a chance for them to learn and develop more art fundamentals, says advisor Mr. Bernie Peeters. But the group does much more than learn- another main objective is to have fun. Art Club visited a senior art fair in lowa City where Sue McMurran compet- ed, and viewed animated movies like Walt Disney's llFantasia in the fall. lt also spon- sors a field trip to Chicago every other year to visit various art museums and cul- tural centers. This year, members entered several of their own creations in an art fair for area high school students at Northpark Mall. lUNlOR ACHIEVEMENT Every Monday evening a group of stu- dents interested in the business field meets at the high school to produce useful home items to be sold for a profit. The opportunity for on-the-job exper- ience and to make some extra money is incentive enough for this group to mer- chandise top-guality products. This year, two companies were formed for first se- mester: MULTlPRGDUCTlQNS, which made coasters and picture frames, and CASH CAGE, which turned out toy cars and cash cages, cages that hold empty pop cans. The two corporations merged and formed a new MULTTPRQDUC- TTGNS, which constructed toy cars and planes, candy glasses, and other items.
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tl 'I as il -Q l f'- tr f. ristina. veiiter, in a family portrait with her host laiiiily. the Gitlfwrrgl lvlasts. CCQMWWQ WWQMIEI WWE CCAIWMQWTGDDE rig the latest gossip Teri fliciiipseri anfl 5 ristina lifzria relax 1:1 the art roa.zii1. a S.. R Y 5' .+ K 'ww ' EQMHD Q 6 ELDRWQ C5315 CRISTINA HEldridge, lowa is so much different than home, Home to Ana Maria Cristina Borja is a small town in Ecuador. During her visit to the USA, Cristina lived with the family of junior Dana Mast. Cne thing that surprised her at North Scott was the lack of interest in foreign languages. Although enrollment has dra- maticaly increased in the last two years, the only language taught is Spanish. At the age of eighteen, Christina can fluently speak, read, and write Spanish, English, French, and German, and is familiar with Portuguese because of its similarity to Spanish. l've been learning English since my first year in school- it's re- guiredfl Another thing that came as a shock was the large number of students in the high school. ln my graduating class, we had fifteen and we all had to get up and speak. You have so many people . . . she remarked before Commencement Exer- cises when QS3 graduates marched onto the football field. Her subjects of study included Popular Novel, Advanced Biology, Drawing l, American History, Physical Education, and American Cfovernrnent. She was also a member of the varsity tennis team. Although Dana said Cristina didnlt en- joy some of the classes- They're too bor- ing. - she graduated with honors with the i983 Silver Class on May 26. l made a lot of friends here fm going to miss. but f think l'm ready to go home. OUP FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENT 127
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