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Dewfsclaefz lulv eutscher Club is designed for any current or former German Student, or for anyone else interested in German culture. German Club began the year with an Oktoberfest,' Picnic at Tautphaus: Park. When asked to explain the purpose of Oktoberfest , one member exclaimed, 'iEatingl' German Club continued to meet during CEP throughout the year, planning a Christmas party and caroling excursion. In February, a traditional F asching Party, which is somewhat like Mardi Gras, was celebrated. German Club members made wild masks, posed for pictures, and served refreshments. German Club also held an awards ban- German Cluhslltrench Club FIEIICII Germ to appreciat quet at the end of the school year, and helped in sponsoring the annual Inter- national Dinner. Frau Olga Rippel is the adviser for German Club and German Honor Society. German Club members make face masks at their Fasching Party. German Club Officers: Kristen Richert, program chairman, julie Gosswiller, vice-presidentg and Russell Taylor, president. Not shown: Bill Carter, recording 50C1'el8l'Y: and Gretchen Hahn, co responding secretary. German Club members, back row: Mark Pete Kelley Breen, Wendy Olson, Dan Hanson, Russe Taylor, Dennis Keiser, john DiFelici, Lee Colso and Robb Kunze. Third row: Kristen Held, Ti Whitsett, Danny Lam, Gary White, and Chn Storhok. Second row: Anne Chr-Lstopherson, juli Gosswiller, Herb Sp:-inkeL David Knauts, and TW Ray. Front row: Mickey Main, Kristen Richer Chris Graves, Laraine Wilkins, Mark Sutton, an joel Sanda.
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Induction re uvenates club ill Br Scroll is an international honorary society for student journalists. The Skyline chapter of Quill 8: Scroll had only one member for this year, until March 31 when eight new members were sworn in by president, julie Harker. There are two requirements that must be met in order for membership in Quill 6z Scroll. The first is to be in the upper one-third of the class scholastically. The other requirement is to be on a publice ation staff, such as yearbook or news- paper staff, for at least a semester. Since most members of the Behemoth and West Side Story staffs were rookies this year, an induction ceremony was not held until late in the school year. Quill Bc Scroll is the fund-raising branch of the journalism department, and hosts an awards banquet each spring. President julie Harker installs new members and hands them Quill 8: Scroll membership cards. New member Ryan Cherry works on a layout for the Sports Section. Quill 81 Scroll adviser, Mr. Don Harris. Quill 8: Scroll president julie Harker smiles for yet another picture in the publications office. Quill Sr Scroll members take a few minutes from a hurried induction meeting to smile for a picture. Top row: julie Harker, Amy Siedenstrang, and Dawn Certsch. Front row: Steve Mings, Lisa Ker, Trudy Howells, andjulie Heimafm. S-ni . The Best Ol Tlmes
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Clubs learn foreign cultures la.. K f, ,.'k.Xw, . ' - .fiat Pre erman Honor Society is a national organization, created for the purpose of furthering understanding between Ger- mans and Americans. Membership re- quirements include a 3.0 grade average, as well as 3 semesters of German with an A average. Members worked hardest at Christmas, when they spent time making gifts for the Child Development Center. German Honor Society members, back row: Wendy Olson. Dan Hanson, Dennis Keiser, Mike Christian. David Knauts, Chris Storhok, Russell Taylor. and Tihini Ray. Front row: Loraine Wilkins. Kristen Richert, Herb Sprinkel, and Mark Sutton. German Honor Society Officers: Kristen Richert, treasurerg Dennis Kei-yer, presidentg Mike Christian. vice-presidentg and David K nauts, secretary. rench Club planned many activities throughtout the school year in order to promote appreciation of French cul- ture. Any current or former French student can be a member for 83.00 yearly dues. This year as a fund-raiser. French Club sold gummy-gators -small chewy candies shaped like the popular lzod,' alligators. Members helped or- ganize the traditional International Din- ner, as well as several pot-luck French dinners and parties. French Club Ofiicersz Honore Hendrickson, secre- taryg Thel Casper, presidentg and Paige Thiebahr. vice-president. Posing in the library is Monsieur Max Taylor, French Club adviser. French Club members, back row: john Taylor, Lauren McClure, Shane Siddoway, jared Winburn, Sarah Christian, Cathy King, and Darin Lords. Second row: Thel Casper, Deann Kaiser. Cindy Caudle, julie Harker, julie Schaer. and Karen Anderson. Front row: Mr. Max Taylor. jennU'er Flynn, Honore Hendrickson, Carlee jorgensen, Paige Thielbahr, Karen Gehrman, and Marta Miller. 39 The Best Ot Tlmes
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