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German Club Sponsors Food Drive for Needy jm'w1enerscHnaIzeL un...- -Tuu- German Club, Top Row: Joel Swanson, Howard Trau, John Simmons, Glenn Hines, Ross Gale, Chris Hammock, Richard Rector, Peter Stutsman, Karl Stevens, Mark Lestikow, Craig Tribken, Gerry Griffin. Second Row: Dennis Turner, Keith Molever, Ken Behringer, Gary Slusar. Jose Browers, Todd Soren- son, Bob Brooks, Brad Hines, David Driscoll, Frank Koniges. Third Row: l Members of the German club listen attcntively as president Ken Behringer gives a report of the Hbig doings planned for future activities. 'l'hcsc reports which captured an audience approximately once every two weeks were a common delight. 58-GERMAN CLUB Sharon Driscoll, Judy Ruprecht, Andrea Bell, Lori Wrightson, Carol Urquhart, Kathy Grimm, Terri Schaubroeek. Bottom Row: Teresa Barrett, Michelle Nelson, Judy Zimmerman, Tina Trotter, Tammy Van Skyhock, Linda Lobel, Eva Gardolinski.
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Russian Club Membership More Than Tripled I , . ' is - 31 5 One of the most interesting clubs on campus this year was the Teen lit-mocrats. From lelt to the right are: Mr. William Hegarty, sponsorg Steve lllettner, John jenkins, Jim Balog, president: John Gannon. Mike Colleran. Steve Te-rliil. ICC Represeiitiitixe. Repre- senting tht- Democratic Party in this picture is Hubert Humphrey. .X new but very iiifliieiitial club on Vitlllptln this yezu' was the Hussiaui 1-luh. This 1-lull started ai whole new way ot' talking. Soon after their first rneetiiig. the whole school wus lzillx- ing with at Russian tii'cciil. then though there are many yziriations on this speet-li. it originated with this vlulfs auftiy ities. The rcqiiirenicnls lor membership in the Russian vluh are merely that ri student have taken ut least ai semes- ter ot' ltussiun or that the applimint do ti small report on some aspect ol' Russian Culture. ,Xnother one ot' the many Clubs on the Saguaro czirnpus is Teen Demo- crats. This eluli is dedicated to the prcservation ol' the Democratic Party. They study all the principles ol' this party and ure concerned with its progress in eaifh and every elec- tion. They are looking forward to the time when they can vote for their candidates. E Q F Russian Club: Top Row: Glenn Golby, Scott Thompson, Randy Lodwiek, tive: Jeff Fuiralt. Lindsay Fiske. Sue MeCarter. seerctaryg Tim Thorne. Bottom David Brown, president: .lack Condrey, Rick Ctnnponovo, vice-presidentg ROWS Bridget Boyd, Diunu Hutchinson, Peggy Johnson, treasurerg Arlene Second Row: Denise Desjardins, Sally Mackey, Mike Guess, ICC Representu- Foster, and Mary Rathbun. The sponsor for this club is Mr. Glenn Bergfalk. TEEN DEMOS, RUSSIAN CLUB-57
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iv Z' t 7 Q iw German Club strives to enhance its memberls appreciation of the German language and cul- ture. Widely known throughout the sehool for its frequent soft pretzel sales. the club has also been a frequent participant in various other activities, among these being a food drive for the needy at Christmastime. a Christ- mas party, celebrations, initiations for new members every spring, and a well-planned scavenger hunt. 8 Top: Ken Behringer pives another of his now famous club reports. Above: the officers o German club are from left to rightg President, K n e ' ' x , ' , ' , V ' k . . . e B hunger, Treasurer, Brad Hines, Secretary Tammv Van These students kept the club in order and made their varied sched- ules possible. Belowi Questions and answers are the subject of interest in this picture as Ken lierhinger eonduets, once again. a elub Vice-President, Bob Brooksg and Correspondent, Linda lla meeting. GERMAN CLUB-59
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