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Leslie Harland, French Club vice-president. SPANISH Last year ' s Spanish Club kept busy with many activities, ranging from going bowling to a trip to Mexico. Mrs. Inman sponsored this group and Donna Freeman was president. The club was able to enjoy two din- ners out. They went to Indianapolis and visited Mexican restaurants, Pepe ' s and El Torito ' s. A highlight of the group ' s year was designing their own club shirts. With the help of Mrs. Chaffee, they de- signed Spanish Club emblems and had them placed in white on red sweaters. Another fun activity planned by the club was a love letter writing contest. For their February meeting, each member had to write a love letter in Spanish in order to enter the meeting. Over the school year, they made money by selling candy. This money helped to partially pay for some stu- dents ' fees on a trip to Mexico. A few of the club ' s members, along with a few teachers, planned to visit Mexico City, Guadalajara. Guanajuato, San Miguel de Allende, and Puerto Val- larta over the summer. The Spanish Club seemed to have a very successful year. They managed to combine learning with fun, a task that is often not easy to accomplish. Spanish Club: C. Polston, J. Ramos, E. Snider, C. Abner. 2nd row; S. Campbell, K. Oil, K. Home. M. Long, S. Anderson, L. Myers, C. Abner, S. Campbell, C. Miller. 3rd row; T. Sokalowski, M. Parson, T. Laflin, T. McDonough, J. Greeman, J. McDonough. A. Summers, A. Monroe. Back; Mrs. Inman, C. Edwards, K. Snyder, T. Parker, D. Freeman, J. Laurance, K. Sisk, D. Halton, M. Jewell. Calhleen Stewart kept busy by being president of both Foreign Exchange and French Club. Organizations 1 35
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As spring break nears, we all count the days till we can sleep in and go out every night. A break from homework, the pressure from teachers, the thought of just getting away from school for a week or two lures us. But it never fails, our break finally gets here, and for the first few days it ' s great being able to do what we want. By the end of the week, we run out of things to do and start counting the days before we go back to school where we can be with our friends and have some fun. Our senior year arrives. It ' s the main thing students wait for, the last year of school. But by the time it gets here, we realize all the responsibilities of the future and the people we will no longer see. We start to wish our senior year could last a little longer. But as time passes and that big day draws near, excitement builds. Graduation, that big day we ' ve been looking for- ward to for so many years, is upon us
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