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Spanish Club plans Mexican trip This year's Spanish Club started off the year by raising money for their yearly trip to Mexico. The Spanish Club raised money by selling pennants, derby hats and having car washes. The Spanish Club has been working very hard for this trip. The students have an opportunity to mingle with the people and to speak the Ianguage, said Mr. Leonard Ortega, sponsor. Every Tuesday at the meetings the class planned items to be sold and the coming trip. Daryn Sand- ford, last year's president, was elected again for this year's presi- dent. French The French Club met this year to study food and the culture of France. Each member cooked a French meal at home and took it to a meet- ing to taste and share with other members. The sponsor was Mrs. Marilyn Lenz, foreign language teacher. Top Row: Ed Poorbaugh, Adela Trejo, Don- na Autino, Kathy Churchich, Jennifer Heller, Laura Pace, Michele Heller, Richelle Pace, J.R. Peck, Dawn Pace. Second Row: Mrs. Lenz, Tammy Wiswell, Libbi Finelsen, Shelly Burris, Michelle Boylan, Mileng Wil- lamil. I6O Spanish Club: Top Row. Tijuana Brimmage, Mr. Ortega, Carl Forman. Heather Gardner, Shelly Burris, Toni Lewandowsky, Adela Trejo, Mary Lucas, Lori Coe. Middle Row. Kristen McMillan, Jim Bizily, Daryn Sand- ford, President, Leonardo Bredo, Jennifer Blair, Kristie Ostash, Lisa Vel- lekoop. Bottom Row. Cary Richard Vaughan, Greg Vaughan, Mike Barnes, Jason Singer, v.p., Ed Garcia, Jennifer Pepple, Jessica Goegelein. Club studies culture 5: F
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Working is a Responsibility K COE: Bottom Row: Kelly Tingesdale, Lyn Cassius, Tina Clark, Deborah Gustie, Michele Spann, Christie Lokken, Donna Ahrens, Dorothy Cordo, Miss Rosenblatt, Shawn Elston. Top Row: Miss Mullikin, Tony Hughes, Jamie Minkler, Cathrine Giebel, Sharon Fogle, Amy Allmon, Vicki Rachwitz. Kim O'Connor. Jeanne Stine, Christine Hospodka, Laura Lee Burdett, Julie Nunkovich, Kim O'Connor. left. talks with Laura Lee Burdett. president. about an upcoming committee meeting as Miss Rosenblatt, adviser, Donna Ahrens and Kelly Tingesdale look on. Cooperative Office Education teaches students the responsibility of working in office related jobs doing secretarial work to filing. Students go to school in the morning and they go to a job in an office related area in the after- noon. COE students receive 2 credits for the class. COE students do more than just work. Getting involved in social ac- tivities is just as important as working. There were many social activities this year including a Piz- za Party, Co-op Halloween party and a Christmas Party. Fundraisers were also a major concern of COE. COE students needed to raise money for the Fu- ture Business Leaders of America Conference in Phoenix and Tuc- son. They raised the money by sell- ing Fudge Hut, mugs and gift checks. COE also participated in the Vo- cational Officer Leadership Train- ing Convention during October. The officers gained a lot of valu- able experience, said Miss Sue Ro- senblat, COE coordinator. The group closed their year with the annual Employer-Employee banquet. All the co-op groups from Paradise Valley, Shadow Mountain and Horizon got together at the Pointe for the district wide ban- quet. Senior Jeanne Stine works on the Word Processor. l59
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Club finds German studies fun The German Club is a good op- portunity to learn the German lan- guage and culture, handle respon- sibility and have fun at the same time, said Margie Cox, President of the German Club. The German Club attended the Qktoberfest, a St. Nickolaus Day party, a German restaurant, a trip to Payson and planned for a trip to Germany next year. In the Spring they planned a trip 0 X. to Payson for a weekend. There they spoke German to one another and had a fun time. For their fundraisers they sold decorative, reusable note tins, sold pins that said different phrases in German, and had a car wash to reach their future goal to go to Germany. ln the long run the Ger- man Club's ultimate goal is to go to Germany by saving up the money they get from fundraisers, said Magazine expresses Literary Club: Top row: Cheryl Azbill, Nancy Ryan, Mrs. Mary Murphy-Tick, sponsor, Lisa Fernandez, Tammy Wiswell, Patty Noonan. Bottom Row: Paul Tracy, Amber Arnold. GERMAN CLUB: Bottom row: President Margie Cox, .lim Rhodes, sponsor Mr. Mi- chael Blackwell, Marc Nalow, Aimee Un- derwood, Alison Baxter, David Grass, Les- lie McCallum, Tina Jurgens, Steve Leb- sock, Vice President Stacey Mellen, Top row: Tammy Morrison, Kim Brown, Rhonda Anderson, Kristen Lundberg, Yvonne Heydrich, Lea Heydrich, Kathy Churchich, Mark Prestine, Barney Neil, Cynthia Giesie, Shelly Hefling, Jeff Prince, Marie Bredag, Beth Wattenberger, Sara Weber, Eric Bergstrom Secretary, Paul Beakley, Amy Jackett, Ashley Joynes. Mr. Michael Blackwell, sponsor of the German Club. ln the beginning of December, the German students sent in for pen pals. The students were matched with someone with their own interests and hobbies. ln this way the students, both here and in Germany, exchanged cultures and learned about each other. feelings The main philosophy of the Lit- erary Magazine is the changing ideas, images and thoughts of an individual before the moment passes. The Literary Magazine is a col- lection of poems, short stories and artwork done by students to ex- press their thoughts and feelings in an original way. The editors of the Literary Mag- azine are Cheryl Azbill and Paul Tracy under the supervision of Mrs. Mary Murphy-Tick and Miss Patricia Schack. In addition to their writing and art contributions, they arrange the layout of the mag- azine. The creative efforts of the stu- dents show their inner feelings and parts of themselves. I6I
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