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!'l v . -0+ ,Hz .4- Y uQ':i:.J:: 5 35. 551 -is 'H -. i Wfifi -If I-pflflf Page 20. PHOTO 1. DeeDee Sites accompanies Vic Clarson on the banjo while Carl Anderson looks on. 2. Members of the German Club engage in a jam-session at the home of Cathi Wheaton, German Club president. 3. Latin Club Q1-rj: Row 1: Bill Crawford, MIS- Lorraine Schuelke, Kelley Croy. Row 2: Vin- cent Hendrick, Karin Keitzman, Joyce Ross, Karla Meyers, Susan Schofield, Lisa Wood- bruy, Dana Norton, Karin Buckstead. Row 3: Andy Moyes, John Sullivan, Tim VanGothum, Cary Weisent, Steve Gradwohl, Chris Roth, Bob Borton. Row 4: Richard Wrightsman, Mark Smith., Theresa Coffman. Peggy O'Neal, Tracey Sypert, Chris Hanson, Linda William- son, Laura Dunmire, Lisa Farrell. 4. At the German Christmas party, Carl Anderson, junior, plays his banjo. Page 21. PHOTO 1. While pointing to a map, Mrs. Schuelke talks about the ancient province of Gaul. 2. The Ger- man Club participates in the German holidays by singing Christmas carols. German Club fl- rj: Row 1: Heidi Lunnen, Cheryl Lyman, Carol Borquehart, Mrs. Eva Frank, Cindy Lickteig, Thomas Roper, Donna Keltner. Row 2: Susan Harwick, Lori Selders, Angela Hanusch, Elaine Reffitt, Cathi Wheaton, Curt Atwell, DeeDee Sites, Linda Dortch. Row 3: Bob Burns, Scott Hurlburt, Cindy Gastman, Carl Anderson, Adrian Lockhart, Jeff Freezes, Dan Long. Foreign Language 21
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Language Students Learn Foreign Culture This year's group was small-er than in past years., but I think we had more people interested in getting things done, commented Chris Han- son., Latin Club president. Other club officers were Steve Gradwohl., vice- presidentg Laura Dunmire, secretaryg and Tracy Sypert, treasurer. Established for Latin students interested in learning Roman culture, the Latin Club had been in existence for eight years. It was sponsored by Mrs. Lorraine Schuelke, Latin teacher and the thirty-five club member's activities included a Ludi Romani fevening of gamesj, the Saturnalia, a Christmas festival and a spring picnic. The German Club's activities in- cluded a masquerade party, caroling on the Plaza and selling candy. It was established for students interested in German and was sponsored by Mrs. Eva Frank. The officers were Cathi Wheaton, presidentg Elaine Reffitt., vice-presidentg and Dede Sites., secretary-treasurer. 20 Foreign Language Clubs Or
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Kayeifes Serve Community The Kayettes are a state-wide organization, with emphasis on ser- vice to the school, community, nation and world, as Mrs. Jade Scarlett, business teacher and sponsor, ex- plained. The girls perform many ac- tivities in the community, such as visiting the Sharon Lane Nursing Home, which they adopted,', once a month, and helping with the Johnson County Mental Retardation Center and the Johnson County Christmas Store. Led by Susan Schofield, president, Bernadette Wayenberg, vice- president, and Dee Dee Guilinger, secretary, members also gave tours of the school, and worked on school beautification and faculty apprecia- tion projects. Four members of the Kayettes went to a leadership camp this summer, and in October the girls attended a regional conference in Bonner Springs. North will be hosting the conference next year. Page 22. PHOTO 1. Several members of the Kayettes wrap Christmas presents for the J C Christmas store. 2. Mrs Jade Scarlett Kayette sponsor, assists the girls in one of their many service projects. 3 Kayettes fl r Diane Hodges, Jenny Schoflled Lauri Bronaugh Bernadette Wayenberg President Susan Schofield, Linda Shirley Kathy Leonard and Debbie Miller. 22 Kayettes
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