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National Honor Society members mingle in ttie cafeteria at the club ' s Christmas party. The club supplied punch and generous club members supplied cookies and other goodies. Todd Anthony whacks away enthusiastically at a candy cane pinata, designed to enhance the spirit of the Christ- mas season, as Beginning Spanish Club members look on. Rhonda Wessel, German Club member, tells the entire Christ- mas story in German during the special Christmas program giv- en by the club at Frieden ' s Church. Pam Pierson serves up a glass of punch for Jenny Heitler at the Christmas party given by National Honor Society dur- ing homeroom. Candy canes, provided by Student Council, deck the front office entrance with Christmas spirit as the holidays approach and bring anticipation and excitement for many clubs in the school. Clubs 99
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Clubs Rekindle Spirit At Christmas ' Twos the week before Christmas and all through the school. Club members were scurrying, they were no fools. Their plans were mode and carried out with care. In hopes that vocation would hurry and be there. The weeks before Christmas vocation cer- tainly seemed busier as several clubs became involved in Christmas activities, most of which took careful planning by and the cooperation of dedicated officers and club members. For many clubs, it would be the only major project that the club would sponsor for the rest of the school year. For others, it would be only one of the many activities that the club would take port in during the year. Among the many activities of the holiday season was o pinata breaking Christmas party given by the Spanish Club. Roines members became Kris Kringles for other senior members of the club for five days. Surprises that greeted the members in their lockers during the week included candy, cookies, and other small gifts. The German Club put on a special Christmas program at Frieden ' s Church. The perfor- mance included a narration in both German and English. National Honor Society hod a Christmas party complete with cookies and punch for its members. The hustle and bustle of the holiday season was certainly not excluded from the activities of Christmas at PM, but already the clubs were making even bigger and better plans that promised a multitude of things to come . . . Robinn Schafer, Brent Tharp, and Cathy Newhall pose for the photographer after their successful portrayal of a Ger- man family at the German Christmas program. Bekki Hicks gets a pleasant surprise at her locker when her Roines Kris Kringle leaves her a gift at Christmas. 98 Clubs
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r Clubs Provide Education And Enjoyment Where do people with an interest in a subject that goes beyond class hour go for greater opportunities to learn and enjoy? At PMHS, those people go to the school ' s â– clubs. For those with interests in the forms of artwork there is the art club. The art club brings together people with a common in- terest and gives them opportunities such as working on set design for school plays, For those whose interests go higher up, there is the astronomy club. This club uses the school planetarium extensively and studies such things as stars, galaxies, and space travel. Along the same line of scientific querry is the phy-chem club. This group of PM stu- dents has had such varied activities as a computer language mini-course and the annual helium balloon sale at the home- coming game. Another busily involved club at PM is the Girls ' Athletic Association, GAA. This group of students runs many intramural programs such as vplleyball, basketball, and softball.
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