Savannah High School - Savannual Yearbook (Savannah, MO)

 - Class of 1985

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ld- uages lge iihelps a lot with do involving lan- tind. It may not be t it is certainly t few years, many we come to the from Mexico, Cuba 1er countries. With tle in the United ontt speak fluent :ompanies that deal iple prefer to hire peaks another lan- lat by being bilin- nore job opportuni- u comments Tina irst year Spanish get a chance to take ge, do. It is fun, and ,hat arentt open for ,t speak a foreign y Schwichtenberg This yearis French club members are Front: Beth Miller, Ellen Bales, Melinda Johnson, Fritz Adams, Jennifer Ringot, Michelle Am, Denise Dyke and Mrs. Margaret Schmitt, sponsor; Row 2: Tabatha Utz, Tina Przybylski, Michelle Chleborad, Heather Ochse, Janelle Townsend, Denise Kapp, Kathy Edwards, Angela Aebersold and Lora Trapp; Row 3: Sheila Blackwell, Todd Holcomb, Carol Krickbaum, Sandra Miller, Stella Hilsenbeck, Chris Swanson, Jason Husband and Jason Clements; Back: Dan Rath, Scott Peek, Mike Wise, Tina Jacobs, Jill Wampler, Robin Cox, Karla Dyke, Troy Glaskock, Sara Larson and Ellen Hess. This yearis Latin Club members are Front: Mike Kiekhaefer, Rhonda Gates, Serena Haenni, Dan Rost, Andrew Hess, Stephanie Schwichtenberg and Mrs. Vera Nolt, sponsor; Row 2: Ruth Miller, Paula Bevirt, Ellen Bales, JaNessa Simmons, Amy Madsen, Kevin Broce and Ted Bernhard; Back: Chris Rost, Stephanie Cordenier, Stephanie Trapp, Sarah Bales, Lisa Riley, Julie Karr, Kim Decker and Jim Widel. - Foreign Languages J 133

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Most parents want their chil- dren to take at least one year of a foreign language. tAs if English wasnlt hard enoughD At first, thatls what most students think, but gradually they start to like it. It really makes you think, and itls kind of exciting, too. I mean, you can talk to your mom in Spanish or French, and she wonlt know what you say! ' liActually taking a language is fun. It teaches you a lot more than just how to speak a language? stated Trisha Teitz ,86. Mrs. Teresa Kent, Spanish teacher, thinks that everyone should take a foreign language because ita foreign language gives insight to another country and its cultures. Itls also good mental practice conjugating the verbs; it exercises the mind. Besides, itls fun! iiSpanish helped me to under- stand foreign cultures and lan- Spanish Club members consist of Front: Jennifer Watson, Trisha Tietz, Amy Schwichtenberg, Kathy Wise, Tammy Wil- son, Suzy Garrison, Dianne Miller, Nancy Neil, Jamie Young, Stacey Dunn and Mrs. Teresa Kent, sponsor; Row 2: Rhett Bowlin, Lori Bachman, Angela Schottel, Chris McCoy, Kelly Limle, Jennifer Myers, Julie Meade, John Hickman, Kevin Sprouse and Rob Wise; Row 3: Melanie Odle, Chris Smith, Kirk Heinz, Brad Am, Bradley Cordell, Lisa Riley, Traci Spillman, Sheri Carter, Jill Dudley, Warren Hurley and Tim Sprague; Row 4: Lisa Tiedemann, Jeanie Younger, Kerri Coder, Tina Ury, Trena Wright, Tyra Turner, Cathy Devers, Leslie Maris, Carmen Way, Janice Mullins, Lisa Mulvaney, Lisa Robinson and Scott Van- over; Row 5: Bud Coffman, Mark Neil, Leigh Ann Moutrey, Wendy Shores, Donna Ramsel, Rusty Richardson, Henry Way, Alan Barr and Louie Schultz; Back: Shawna Conner, Lori Ware, Debbie Sprague, Kelly Klotz, Donna Salisbury, Sherry Fannon, Kelli Gardner, Sandy Barnett, Lori Town- send, Bobbie Thomas and Shawn Hale. 132 JForeign Languages guages better? commented Brenda Gates l86. Some people never get the chance to understand the language of another country. If you would ever like to travel, a foreign language iihelps you understand things, and you wont need to carry a dictionary around all the time in a foreign country? commented Amy Madsen 87, a second year Latin stUdent. itLanguage also helps to create a better understanding of English words because of its direct relation with our languagefl stated Gates. I want to be a psychiatrist, and Latin helps me to understand many words that have to do with psychiatry? stated Madsen. Michelle Chleborad l88 chose to learn French. liIf I visit a foreign country or maybe meet a foreign person, a foreign language would be necessary? Ellen Bales ,86 explained that Its a small world - united tbro ugh foreign languages a foreign language iihelps a lot with everything you do involving lan- guages of any kind. It may not be necessary, but it is certainly beneficial. In the past few years, many immigrants have come to the United States from Mexico, Cuba and various other countries. With so many people in the United States who dont speak fluent English, many companies that deal with these people prefer to hire someone who speaks another lan- guage. itI think that by being bilin- gual, you have more job opportUni- ties open to youii comments Tina Ury 88, a first year Spanishi student. If you ever get a chance to take a foreign language, do. It is fun, and it opens doors that arenlt open for those who don,t speak a foreign language. - Amy Schwichtenberg Latin C



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PI: Mat Maids organizations C1 who put in thei support the at According ' ttA Mat Maid i: wrestling, who cause and who The dutie stated Cole, ha: time, to give 3 enough spirit winners and a ttYou may towel person? Cindy Scht the wrestlers dt Maids althoug obvious. ttThe appreciate us 1 tlers? According tie, Mat Maids officers are: K president; Rho Vice president; I ,Xlr .m- HNWM At one of the wrestling matches, Mat Maids Shelly Decker t86 flips time cards, Jennifer Watson ,88 works the clock, Patricia Scanlan t86 takes stats and Stacy Dunn t85 flips the score cards. Savage Mat Maids include Front: Mrs. Laura Beattie, sponsor; Patricia Scanlan, Rhonda Snodgrass and Kim Deatherage; Row 2: Shelly Decker, Tanoa Hughes, Angela Aebersold, Heather Schneider, Roxanne Schottel, Sherri Daise, Brenda Hanna, J anet Duncan and JaNessa Simmons; Row 3: Stephanie Cordonier, Traci Spillman, San- dra Miller, Wendy Shores, Jennifer Watson, Kelly Limle, Cindy Schottel and Tracy Knecht; Back: Tammy Wilson, Jennifer Myers, Roxanne Richey, Stacey Poitier, Dondi Grable, Mindy Crigger, Rhonda Roberts and Anessia Holden. Tribe Members Deatherage, Brad Hanna; Row 2: Schneider, Chris 5 Tyler Wandfluh, Stanton, Ronnie l and Kim Beers; E Crickett Buckles, 134 J Mat Maidszribe

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