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YQQQ .Wy Foreign counTries explored . . . By Lisa Woody T's a small world , a saying ThaT is heard almosT everyday, especially around The French, German, and Spanish classes where They Tried To bring The world a liTTle closer This year. To make The world a liTTle smaller The foreign language clubs had To make a greaT amounT of money. French Club sold candy bars To raise money for acTiviTies such as The Trip in April To lvlissouri-VVesTern College in ST. Joseph, ice skaTing, bowling, and eaTing ouT. AnoTher aspecT of French Club 2441 FOREIGN LANGUAGE was The opporTuniTy To visiT France To experience The culTure and way of life. ul Think anyone who can Take The language and go To The counTry is really forTunaTe. IT helps you To know whaT areas you need To improve on, Lisa Procopio said. For firsT year French sTudenTs learning a foreign language was noT an easy adjusTmenT. 'llT's hard To geT used To. lT enTails a loT of memorizing, Tina Wierson said, 'lbuT I Think you need iT for college. You find ouT abouT anoTher counTry's culTure and The way They live. German Club was involved in a greaT number of acTiviTies: roller skaTing, ice skaTing, chili bingo, World's of Fun, a ChrisTmas dance, dinner aT The Terrace l?esTauranT, and a Trip To The Amana Colonies, which were all financed by The selling of magazines, advenT calendars, and candy bars. Frank Baxley gave crediT To sponsor ivlrs. Kay lvlelewski for The success of The club, ul Think she does an excellenf job in puTTlng up wiTh approximafely 'IO screaming people. l QConTinued page 2175 Z I Q 4+ 5 2 , fl LIS4 Nig G Ge Crc i 5 4 lx'-
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ed in o .: roller WorId's inner at J trip 'ro were all gazines, y bars. edit To for the we does up with aeople. I i I NY If Lisa Ruedlsuell decorates for international Night. Foreign language students Cbelowj enjo y a variety of foods at international Night. German club students fopposite pagej enjoy crochet at the picnic. 4v N N , 515. 'f ' ,e ,. French Group: Front row - Lynnette Francis, Tami Lute, Laurie Hagen, lvtchelle Harris, Valerie Fischer. Second row - Jeff Benoit, Margie Huckabee, Candy Olson, Lisa Allen, Diane Rohr, Janice Ribble, Mrs. Priscilla Mitchell. Third row - Charles Moretina, VW!! Cantwell, Jim ldng, Lisa Procopio, Yvonne Johnston, Chris Heese, Cammy Vogt. Back row - Layne Swenson, Julie Ham, Jeff Henegar, Brian Sullivan, Mike Benson, Steve Salmon. Spanish Club: Front row - Jim Youngers, Kelley Payne, September Green, Kim Braley. Second row -Jim Hall, Bill Allee, Jeff lWller, Patty Rogers, Michelle Claypool Susana Celaya, Teresa Collins, Tammy McCarter, Teresa O'Neill. Back row - John Sanders, Dan Philips, Jeff Timmons, Um Mertzlufft, Simon Swart, Chris Nick, L ynnette Procopio, Ginny Nye, Jill Hanihg, Doug Stainbrook, Connie Hostetler. A QA .- German Club.' Front row - Mrs. Kay Metewskll John Prestil ldm Bntton, Amy Conn, Karin Breen, Harry Gold, Kris Keesee, Craig Anderson, Phillip Growney. Second row- Trish Nyen, Beth Blackwell, Donna Rose, Lisa Ruedisvet, Elizabeth Rodgers, Monica Rueoisveli, Rise Wolff Mark Campbell, Karen Sellars, Kelly Coleman. Sandra Sellars. Third row - Dan Harper, Belinda Blackmore, Don Mason. Jett Rigg, Mike Wallace, Lis a Clark, Mike Lappln Fourth row- Marta Romig, Gretchen Siglar, Dan Volz, Julie Woodbury. Michelle Henry, Ken Westberg, Joe Shknley, Tom Jumps. Fltth row- Nicola McClurg, Ann Simone, Patti Combs, Bill Allen, Doug White, John Graham, Roberta Bennett, Evette Painter, Sixth row - Sheila Spaw, Lisa Easley, Tracy Kelley, Sandy Robinson, Jenny Beerup, Michelle Rector, Jackie Jordan, Melanie Fairley, Judy Hendrich. Back row - Pat Brazelton, Andy Stuart, Shawn Mason, Tom Shatto, Pat Mast. Porerfrem LANGUAGE 215
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