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1- in ,.,,, .J Deutscher Klub Front row: Jim Shaver, Ed Fechner, Eric Crouss, Scott Conrad, Mark Eschliman, Rod Adcock. 2nd Row: Mrs. Moore, Terri Yandt, Jill Blackwell, Holly Steele, Mikele Drazt, Denise Moss, Hope Rossmeier. 3rd Row: Connie Grenz, Janis Krupa, Jill Nestle, Lisa Gudgel, Kim Farance, Diane Bushky, Angie Well, Shelby Slater. 4th Row: Brenda McKee, Terri Campman, Denise Gates. 5th Row: Lora Driskill, Linda Shaffer, Roberta Barnes, Misty carlson, Brian Brookbank, Butch Hoisington, Kevin Bates, Larry Kite, Steve Parker, Raymond Yang, Molly Anderson. 6th Row: Kevin Cox, Mike Wallin, Jim Ottis, Ted Schrier, Mark Benish, Greg Braman, Rob Schultz, Robert Freeman, Sam Cathcart. e l l l Above Lett: Spanish CIub's Christmas project included carol singing at Univer- sity Manor nursing home. Above right: The German Club has dinner at the Hofbrauhaus Restaurant. Club de Espanol Front row: Julie Thompson, Susan Moore, Kelly Osbrink, Mr. Espinoza, Mike Shiosaki, Craig Husa. 2nd Row: Lisa Orahood, Susan Brown, Beth Lamm, Michelle Snediker, Laurie Henke. 3rd Row: Beth Herber, Linda Taylor, Marsha Misterek, Barb Cook, Carrie Taplin, Cathy Clement, Emily Hart, Bill Kramer, Carmen Espinoza. 4th Row: Kelly Jackson, Judy Choate, Mary Cunningham, Starell Evans, Dana Allison, Lori Peterson, Sabrina Hanley, Judy Rigger. 5th Row: Debbie Haskins, Larry Schmedding, Daniela Meserve, Kris Kieffer, Shelly Hager, Donna Wold, Stacie Tucker, Brian Sheldon, Kathy Taylor, Rhonda Nicol, Lisa Conrad, Zane Troester, Don Witt, Mike Minnick. 151
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Letterman's Club U-Hi Letterman's Club members - in addition to earning their position in the club by lettering in a school activity - maintain a busy club schedule. A Donkey Basketball game in December pitted Letterman against Faculty and two other fund raising pro- jects took club members' atten- tion at other times of the year. Front row: Donna Cramer, Cheryl King, Teresa Mclntosh, Angie Wells, Lisa Bates, Gayle Marvin, Kitty Byrne, Leslie War- ga, Shirley Gayle, Don Witt. 2nd Row: Kim Gay, Mary Cunning- ham, Lori McCray, Tim Haw- kins, Jeff Skirka, Dave Ellis, Ken Arnold, Jim Davis, Chuck John- son, Scott Grigsby. 3rd Row: Jerry Altmaier, Bob Perry, Ken Wingett, Kevin Fischer, Ken VanSickle, Keven Frandsen,Jeff Olson, Rick Rowles, Curt Ly- stad. 4th Row: Larry Shreve, Dave Benner, Mark Fuher, Eric Gardner, Brad Pring, Jim Hane- ke, Terry Murphy, Carrie Taplin, Ranae Bagwell, Lori Shagina. 5th Row: Mike Crouse, Brad Sheldon, Joel Kinney, Mick Daly, Joe Monforton, Rick San- deno, Dan Warren, John Nalder. 6th Row: Kevin Dill, Scott Ellig, Jim Sullivan, Mike Kruizenga, Mark Fromviller, Gary Glennie, Allan Moorhead, Bob Bobbett. 7th Row: Mike Krez, Dale Engle, Jim Adcock, tim Buelow, Mike Frucci. Dan Askey, Zane Troe- ster. 8th Row: Kevin Cox, Ty Harper, Randy Shoop, Chris Johnson, Craig King, Scott Honican. teacher Don Chadwick in the Letter- man's sponsored Donkey Basketball game. 150 Top above: A few of the Lettermen have a meeting to discuss plans forthe spring car wash. Flight: Curt Laystad gets a firm grip on fall term student Activities A spring car wash gave Letterman some fresh air and income and the Cheerleaders - Letterman Dance was the major spring project. Letterman's Club is not overly active, club adviser Darryl lsotalo explained, because of members involvement in other activities and sports. The club is as much an honorary as an activity group. x 'l-
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Titans Apply Communication Both French Club and Forensic Team realized benefits in '78 from hard work over the past two years. French Club has worked since 1975 to earn enough money to sponsor Amity Scholar Alain A. Dautricourt. Mr. Dautricourt is a native of France who came to the U.S. for firsthand experience teaching U.S. high school students the French language. The French Club raised the funds to sponsor Mr. Dautricourt through the Amity Institute of California by selling doughnuts to hungry U- Hi students. The Forensic team has grown considerably in proficiency and willingness to work, according to coach Darryl lsotalo. They had six regular debates with each school in the district league. Over 60 students participated in these matches throughout the year. Students also participated in invitational matches at area colleges. The Forensic class visited the University of Idaho, Eastern Washington University, University of Oregon, Whitman College and Gonzaga. The Forensic class also competed in district tournaments at the end of the year. The Forensic class was a member of the National Forensic League and participated in atournament held at the end of the year to judge the best student speakers. The highest ranking students went ot the final competition of the National Forensic League. Individual students went to workshops in the summer at Washington D.C., California, Utah, Idaho, Bellingham, and Gonzaga. Money is received from the Student Body, from bake sales and a raffle dance at the end of the year. Students paid their own way for the trips made in the summer. Above Right: Forensic Team, Front Row: Laurie Crowley, Gale Martin, Teri Leonard, laura Hennessy, Joe Morlan, Kathee Roma, Cheryl Hagseth, Lori Stephens, Linda Anderson, Teresa White. Row 2: Nancy Leichner, Mary Cardoza. Jim Otis, Carmen Deuel, Tammy Grytness, Mike Dickson, Linda Nicholaysen. Row 3: Darrel lsotalo. Dale Higgs, Ray Yang, Todd Adams, Clayton Winton, John Thomas. Not Pictured: Debbie lngebo. Right: French Club, Front Row: Laura Hennessy, Jennice Lyonnis, Cathy Tunison, Jeri Simmons. Row 2: Lisa Wagner, Holly Steele, Joan Kitterman, Bev Morris, Maria Delegans. Row 3: Teresa Johnson, Ari Bjokquist, Linda King, Mrs. Waters. Not Pictured: Marlene Finley, Alan Dautricourt fFrench Aidl. 152
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