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we H 1 Foreign Exchange Students. lngo Geisendoerfer, Dimfie Bloemen, Hors! Krause 1faculty1, Tina Polikas and Wolfgang Eder. me, X5,Qs.., ' Wh, 1 Bl NPR 1' German Club Officers. FRONT ROW: Roby Elsner, reporter, Val Runge, treas- urerg Martina Tkaldlec, secretary. MIDDLE ROW: Craig Fisher, vice-presidentg Todd Fisher, president. BACK ROW: Coach Horst Krause, sponsor. Chating with friends, Jeff Utzingrer 1121, Dana Winslow 1121, and- Jennifer Hill 1121, enjoyed the food at Edelweiss, The club visits the restarant twice a year. Photo by John Shelton. GERMAN CLUB
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An elite group in the crowd, Gewmzn Club Jllowed PRESTIGE The 151 member German Club, made up of first, second, and third year German students, again had the largest membership in the school. The club, now in its twentieth year, carried on many of its traditions under this year's of- ficers. The 87-88 officers included Todd Fisher, president, Craig Fisher, vice-president, Martina Tkadlec, secretary, Valerie Runge, treasurer, and Roby EI- sner, reporter. The club's membership also in- cluded four exchange students: In- go Geisendorfer and Tina Polikas of West Germany, Wolfgang Eder of Austria, and Dimfie Bloeman of Holland. Besides German, and her native language of Dutch, Dimfie also speaks French and Spanish. It's fun to have them in class because they speak it so well, Todd Fisher l12l said. They know what the country's like. It gives us a taste of it toof' In its twenty years of existence at Richland, Der Deutscher Klub, has built a reputation for itself. By word of mouth, the prestige of the club, and its activities have made it the 'club to be in'. I consider it an honor to be the president of one of the most well known clubs in the school, Todd Fisher said. Under the direction of Coach Horst Krause and Mrs. Kathy Sales the club remained one of the most active clubs in the school. At a roller skating party, Eli Jor Kathryn Aspevik f12l enjoyed themseli porting the German Club, Kathryn wa student. Photo by John Shelton. The club ended the year with a swimming and skiing party at the lake. This was the traditional method of closing the year for the club. Heidi Utley. German Club. FIRST ROW: Marilyn Skerrett, Holly Boyd, Paige Fenimore, Tammie Klozik, Martina Tkadlec, Krista Buford, Lisa Kiltz, Tracey Brownlee, Becca Overstreet, Julie Guidry, Heather Henson, Shelley Severen, Kim Bulaich, Tina Sullivan, Carla Taylor, Natasha Nichols, and Amy Leonard. SECOND ROW: Horst Krause, Noelle Anenson, Paula Crowell, Dori Haupt, Sandy Butterfield, Tricia Harrison, Darra Dees, Jeff Krause, Tray Johnson, Julie Martin, Kim Davis, Wayne Goldston, Maura Schofield, Kirstin Eschberger, Alexandra Lang, Lisa Bradley, Kim Thomas, Jenna Hawkins, and Val Runge. THIRD ROW: Jennifer White, Kristen Casey, Ashley Waters, Roby Elsner, Kristen Haas, Karen Lawrence, Christine Kemp, Jason Kendall, Mike Turner, Paul Shuga, James McIntosh, Theo Schofield, Joe Cada, Bammer Flippo, Drew Pruitt, Tina Polikas, Dimfie Bloemen, and Mrs. Kathy Sales. FOURTH ROW: Amy Stevenson, Linna Drummonds, Tina Welch, Tonia Schilling, Jenny Pearson, Mendy Phillips, Stephanie Woods, Dana Winslow, Julie Garner, Eli Jordan, Wolfgang Eder, Ingo Geisendoerfer, Corey Hysmith, Geoff Brown, Mark Garner, Darin Hoppe, Cecil Strickland,and Paul ltgen. FIFTH ROW: Amy Mull, Sherry Davis, Nathan Kocurek, Courtney Headley, Cleber DeOlivera, Scott Plunkett, Craig Fisher, Todd Fisher, Mark Sanders, Rhett Woo, Steve West, David Wolfe, Gerick Schraub, Kevin Manning, Cory Post, Chad Hogan, Rusty Swope, Bret Starr, Bubba Jameson, Barry Morgeson, and Mark Hobson. During initiation, Craig Fisher 1123, helped Shelley Severen I10l, get aquainted with a lobster, as Ashley Wa- ters Illl looked on. Craig was the Vice- President of German Club this year. Pho- to by John Shelton. Design by Heidi Lltley
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All of Zbif grozzpk arfivifief including bamqzzetf, parfief and pimicf made tbif LA GUAGE FUN Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Debra Ezell, the French Club had another activity filled year. The club was known for it's good times and it's parties were well attend- ed, even by non-members. They had their annual Halloween Party complete with original costumes and some very interesting games. For the second year in a row, the club held a Christmas banquet. The banquet was held at the Hy- att in downtown Fort Worth. It was a formal affair with formal clothes and a prime rib dinner. Awards were presented including Some interesting games were played at the French Club Halloween Party. Lesli Mais l12l pushed her lemon toward the other side, Photo by Jennifer Minze Dressed as a garbage can, Mindy Maddox U25 drew somthing out of the grab bag held by Mrs. Van Zandt. Photo by Jennifer Minze. Design by Emily Starnes the Beau and Belle awrards which were given to Scott Fulton and Leslie Mais. Some of the other fetes held by the club included the pizza par' ty, scavenger hunt, the ice skating party at Tandy Center, the soft- ball game, the picnic at Chisolm park, and the luau. The French Club continued its tradition of having fun in a most creative fashion with the help of the officers: President Genny Layne, Vice-President Lesli Mais, Treasurer Ronna Caruthers, Secs retary Kelly McFarland, and Par- XA ' 'rfs Not watching where she was going, Carma Van Zandt llli skated on thin ice . The French Club Ice Skating Party was held at the Tandy Center. Photo by Paige Miller. limentarian Amber Bogle and the represenatives: Trista Tesar, Keri Setting down the leftover cake, Kelly McFarland l12i, helped clean up after a French Club officers meeting. The officers worked on planning the picnic at Chisolm Park and a luau. Photo by Trish Briscoe Gill, Christy Morrow, Marlin Jackson Carma Van Zandt, Allen Sanders Steve Jackson, Theresa Phillips Misty Stone, Tonia Williams, Jim Nel son, and Kim Kopf. Emily Starnes.
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