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- Above left: Spanish Club members: Row onezlenean Thomas, Mary LaCombe, Elaine Yang, Karen Walker, Emily Hart, Mike Shiosaki, Cathy Clement, Tammy Westerhoili Bow two: Robin Morlan, Teri Sceels, Beth Budinger, Barbara Davis, Allen Clark, Marcia Misteneckl Tina Munkers. Row three: Heinz Fronhauser, Donna Wald, Shelly Hagin, Joe Harris. Teri Graves, Diane Bmwn, Mr. Espinoza. Row four: Nancy Lilchnen Deanna Brown, Wendy Anderson, Loretta Bueshce, Adelle Doughty, Carri Taplin, Barb Cook, Beth Lamm. Row tive: Cara Westerhoftj Anders Hogart, Craig Husa, Carmen Espinoza. a me 'fx . v The German Club consists of: Row One: ChristyWa1len, Mark Eschlisman, Ray Yang, Mark Benish, Erik Krauss, Ron Adcock Row Two: Mrs. Moore, Molly Anderson, Zorica Aisova, Terri Yandt, Non-club memben Greg Brayman, Donna Dixon. Row Three: Shelby Slater, Jill Nessly, Misty Carlson, Jill Blackwell, Dave Gofij Bill Keener, Ed Fichtner. Row Four: Mike Walling, Oliver Babe, Dave Gossling, Mike Zumbolt, Eric Albrecht, Phil Baker. Lett: Spanish Club members practice their singing f0I' their Chfislmils CaI'01il18 Pdrfy- Left: Mr. Espinoza and Craig Husa talk over the Christmas activities.
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Foreign LanguageClub 146 Base Year On Food Events Above: This year's French Club members were: First row: Aimee Do, Luis Torre, Toni Gaines, Laurel Thompson. Second row: Pam Shatto, Barb Greene, Kim Seltj Anna Thomas. Third rome Brigitte Madaline, Renee Whipple- Treasurer, Mrs. Nan Waters-Advisor. Fourth tow Tracy Harvey-Wce President, Genevieve Slater-Secretary, Holly Steele-President, Linda Kingen- Program Chairman. Above right: Mrs. Judy Moore, Mr. Joe Espinoza, and Mrs. Nan Waters were the advisors for the German, Spanish and French Clubs, respectively. Right: Doughnut sales produced sufficient iiinds for the French Club to have the beneiit of French aide, Brigitte Madeline. Dinners, Doughnuts, and Desserts! This is how the German, French, and Spanish Clubs kept themselves busy throughout the school year. The German Club held a dinner at the Hofbrauhaus Restaurant on November'2,1st, and a Christmas dinner at school on December 11th. In the Spring, the club members went to the Shriner's Hospital, bringing a little German hospitality to the patients. French Club members kept their delicious doughnut sales going throughout the year. The funds were used to bring a French student to Spokane. Brigette Madeline visited and taught the French classes, sharing with them experiences from her homeland. As for the Spanish Club, there were numerous activities planned throughout the year. Included in these activities were a Christmas Caroling party, a Spring hayride, and a dinner held and prepared atschool. The Spanish Club also held a Welcome Exchange Student Dessert, November 28th. The dessert was attended by C.V.'s foreign language clubs and our own French and German Clubs. The dessert was muy magniiico! 1 w
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148 Difficulties Plague ercury Again this year, the Mercury staff was plagued with many diiliculties. Some problem areas for the staff were dead- lines and an editorial position change. The paper itself generally consists of about ten pages. Included in these pages are feature articles, an events calendar, an editorial page, and a sports section. About the paper, Mr. Bill Gilchrist, had the following to say, This year's paper was a definite improvement over last year's3 the statf was smaller so everyone was allowed to contribute more. 'l , X , -.X sports article for the newspaper. 5-we Left: Jim Nance lFlat Editor! looks on as Andy Jackson finishes a Above: Mr. Bill Gilchrist lAdvisorl helps John Davies with his article for an UPC0miI1g deadline, as Greg Fiscus works on his.
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