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FRENCH GERMAN SPANISH CLUBS Foreign Language Clubs Have Active Year Caroling with a stringed accompaniment, a costume party, a cultural experience, and an International Dinner: these were the highlights of the year in the different foreign language clubs. The German Club had a costume party for Halloween. The Spanish Club entertained the school with songs at Christmas. And all clubs joined together for an international dinner in the spring.
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CHESS CLUB Quiet Tension The chess team may not be among the best known, but it certainly has one of the best records. The team, which finished second in the Twin Cities’ tournament, is not without supporters either. A small group of enthusiatic friends gave the team signed cards wishing them luck for each of games in the tournament. CHESS MEMBERS: B. Phipps, N. Anderson, M. Kubes, R. Rivers, R. Keyworth, T. Arndt. ABOVE LEFT: Jill Engelhardt surprised by an unexpected move. BELOW LEFT: Tom Arndt and Rich Rivers concentrating. BELOW: No kibbutzing!
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FAR LEFT: Al Lareau, Pam Matson, and Cindy Nichols, painting a scene from “Die Lorelei.” RIGHT: Kathy Duffy and Laura Drake relaxing at German Party. BELOW: Cindy Nichols, Kevin Kelly, Kelly, Herr Zaeska (better known as “Herr Jerr’ to German students), Greg Westberg (Geldmann), and Tom Melin ready for some cheese and crackers. CENTER LEFT: Joe Courtmanche, “The Count,” having a cup of cider at the Spring German party. FAR LEFT: Annie Nonnamacher dances to the Christmas carols of the Spanish class. RIGHT: The Spanish class, aided by members of “Fiddles and Friends,’’ sing outside a classroom.
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