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ilu III 22-Foreign Language Clubs
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Clubs Lend a Hand Honor Society gives 's and B's are what members of Honor Society usually work for but this year the one they concentrated on was the letter R. The R they worked so hard on was the one painted on the new Redmond High School Stadium. Besides this project, they had several fund-raising activities, such as a car wash this summer, and a dance after the first home football game which grossed about 5125. All money earned in Honor Society goes to a scholarship fund for an RHS student. To join Honor Society you must have at least a 3.0 grade average, and should be active in school activities. Service Club members take time ver wonder who the boy or girl who took your ticket at a football game, sold you popcorn at the concession stand or handed you a program at a game or concert was? More than likely it was a member ofthe Mustang Service Club, With the added incentive of working at a place they could all call home, since the completion of the stadi- um, Service Club members took time before each activity under the guidance of Mr. Strode, to help make all ends meet. Members include Mike Muller, Arlene Hartz, Debra Soderling, Mark Gaulke, Steve Pengree, Lorraine Luck, Colleen Ryan, Sandy Smith, Margaret Hailstone, Brenda Bellinger and Pam Bellinger. Honor Society, Service Club-21
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.. ' ' Foreigners Go Dramatic ndoubtably the highlight of RHS foreign language club students for the '71- '72 season was the International Christmas Party, a combined effort of all our foreign language groups. German Club put on the play Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Dopey the dwarf, was played by a 274 lb. football player, and if you watched closely you saw that the princess, Sheila Sandiford refused to kiss the prince, Don Rudolph. The Ger- mans also furnished the luncheon complete with Polish sausages and German Folk dancers. Many a listener delighted to Russian Clubs rendition of Santa Claus is Coming to Town , Jackson Five style, complete with choreography arranged by Sheryl Hill. The real Santa Claus, fDed Morosej, made an appearance. Spanish Club presented El Frito Bandito , which started out to be a comedy but ended up a tragedy , says Gabriel Morelli, advisor. And French Club coached by Mrs. Alice Eros, presented a play called Rosalie 4 1 , L gi. . Fllyk 5 -Q iii.. l. Linda Hurry and Dave McCants look like they're discussing something more than Spanish Club. 2. Linda Speers gets carried away by Russian admirers Scott Halliday, and Mark Nerheim. 3. Posing as Snow White, Sheila Sandiford scans over the set during Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. 4. Carla Higginson and Sheila Sandiford play the lead at German Clubs production of Snow :.. White. 5. Steve Duin and Brad Pickett, president of Russian Club, take it easy outside on a snowy day. 6. Russian Clubbers plus two enjoy the snow. From left are, Linda Storey, Debbie Zilinkas, Kevin Rolstad, Debbie Gutschmidt, Doug Sage, Cathy Chambers, Scott Halliday, Mark Ner- heim, Dave Skidmore, Mark Hadlock, ftwi defectorsj, Sue Clark, Sheryl Hill, Beth Blan- chard, Steve Duin and Brad Pickett. 7. Mr. Morelli, advisor of Spanish Club, shows his disgust as Linda Hurry and Dave McCants get side-tracked from Spanish Club business. 8. Mrs. Eros, French Club advisor, discusses future club plans. 9. French Club members all deep in discussion over plans for the year. 23-Foreign Language Clubs
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