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if T 315. -odevv ,,-::7:a---1 Q '. .ans F , .TU . ,,.,,,. , , few 4.,.-9-zc1 ' X gf, . ,.-.-u- 3 nv f What else could bejollierthan to have a Christmas party for the EMH kids given by the Key Clubbers and Drill Team? , Here, Jeff Cook, alias Santa Claus, my tries to convince the skeptical tyke that he's really that jolly ol' fellow, St. Nick, but the tyke wants proof - 1 - Rudolph. QLeftl And the game begins! as Mike McCurdy, right, makes an outstanding jump over Dave Johnson while bystanders ffrom L. to RJ Bob Jones, Jay Francis, Tim Wade, and Mike Leisman, look on in amazement. The Key Club Basketball Marathon lasted thirty action-packed hours. Key Club fabovejz first row left to rig ht, Dave Evers, Jeff Wheaton, Dave Morlock, Mark Pennington. Second row, John Ward, Dave Potter, Pete Becker, Bob Jones, Joe Soderquist. Third row, Jim Warner, Dave Jones, Bill Kroeger. Fourth row, Tim Wade, Dave Wheeler, John Morlock, Dave Johnson. Fifth row, Jeff Cook, John Groskopf, Brad Burgess, Dave Horton, Dave Webb. Sixth row, Bob Danekg Vice-President, Mike Liesmang Secretary, Jay Francis, John Williams, President, Bruce Flassmusen, Scott Wile, Don Mead, Treasurer. lNot pictured - Dan Gierke, Ken Wyatt, Ralph Becker, Dave Wicks, Bill Arloff, and Kevin Quinn.l 215
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AFS, Key Club help others ' AFS lbelowj: first row left to right, Mrs. Wolff, advisor, Corinne Calligaro, Eeva Erlundsson, foreign exchange student from Sweden, Diane Olson, Lori Howatt, Second row, Debbie Hothog secretary, Lauri Harris, Colleen Hackert, Cindy Linardos, President, Charley Maddox. Third row, Becky Jessop, Chris Thomas, Bob Swain, treasurer. fNot pictured - Laurie Fink, secretaryl. lFlightJ AFS taggers Bob Swain, left, and Debbie Hotho, right, have a friendly debate to determine who gets a lunch break first. The tagging was an all-day job, but it was well worth itg the money collected goes into a special fund for next year's exchange student. J SS L, .-af' :hal r f Eeva Erlundsson, left, an exchange student from Sweden, and Debbie Hotho, right, a junior, share a few helpful hints: art of roller skating as they take a break from the rowdiness at Funway where the AFS rollerskating party was held 214
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Language clubs combine culture, conjugaticns Spanish Club was active this year in many areas. The float the club members built won first prize in the Homecoming competition. They all went to an authentic Mexican dinner at advisor Dr. Carol Bannon's house, and a bake sale, then fell into stride to raise money for the play Man of LaMancha at the Arie Crown Theatre in Chicago. Many otras cosas asi were also completed. Officers for this year were President Peggy Diliberti, Vice President Cindy Bolger, Secretary Jeff Cassens, and Treasurer Julie Payne. The French Club participated in numerous activitie this year including eating lunch in downtow Chicago, of course at a French restaurant, and the attending a French play St. Joan. Another play don completely in French was The Bald Soprano whic the club also attended at Northwestern. The Frenc Club sponsored several bake sales to raise money art even entertained a French girl for one da .jg'5. 3 SPANISH CLUB: Cathy Kappele, Val Heinkel, Dr. Carol Bannon, Cindy Linardos, Dave Flatliff, Vicki Matz, Doug Thompson, Julie Payne, Jan Haskins, Cindy Bolger, Bev Hohm, Darcy Brown, Tim Wade, Kathy McLaughlin, Debbie Craig, Allison Brown, Steve Peterson, Dawn McClay, Bo Fiosene, Jim Banaski, Kathy Bridenstein, Lisa Ciolkowski, Gary Nussbaum, Scot Warren, Shawn Thornton, Pat Crimmins, Bill Gray, John Henkea 216 Doug Gannett, Jeff Ellio
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