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1? ESL GLISH AS SECO ANC-UAGE low 1: la Tl1ao,Yinja Hu, Yang Yang, Kou Tl'1ao,IVloua Yang, Tuan Troung, Row 2: Ms. McBride, Rong Loun, Annie Onchanlw, Angel Bribiesca, Proeung Nuth, Oscar Erichsen, Fatema El-Habib, Mrs. Rush, low 3: Kai-si Lu, lorge Araujo, Gustavo Delvlczzo .ow 1: Rachel Thorn, Lecie Williams, Meg Came, Katie Williams, Row Rachel Krinsky, Laura Wagner, Rita Kaesle, Petra Stanov, Brett Jielhouse f 4744 A T V hr i 1 I Row 1:gVOuk, Khamdeng Maly, Henrietta Moritz, Ming-Min Zhang, Row 2: Chanlt Ma y, Choua Tltao, Mr. Clearfield, Ce Her, Sarah Zhao, Safaresh Teffera, Heywot Halle-Michael, Fat ESL-DEBATEXZ7
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I TER ATIO AL CLUB Composed of students from all over the world, the International Club has succeeded in helping the foreign students at West feel more comfortable in an American atmosphere. About half of the members are United States- born West High students, and the other half consists of foreign exchange students, refu- gees, and immigrants, many from Eastern or Southern Asia. The group's main function is to have parties .... lots of parties, to celebrate Halloween to picnic, to play volleyball, to go ice skating, etc. About twenty of one hundred seven members, led by junior Gwenneth Jones, meet weekly to plan these galas. The group also went to the Milwaukee Folk Fair, a trip not offered to West foreign language stu- dents, which ofcourse set off a typical protest. However, this did not dampen the spirit of the International Club, which has done an excel- lent job of realizing its goal. 'Q ,, ,, ,ff t,-Jffff Row 1: Martha White, Sarah Breckenridge, Becky Siegal, Bobby Zandag, N.l. Row Z: Gillian Wright Sam Nuthalapaty, Gwenneth jones, Anne Nepokroeff, janet Shriberg, Siv Svardal, Seth Calanter Mike Belete, Riks, Leora Saposnik, Maddy Pain, Arden Trewartha, Ariel Kaufman. Row 3: Candy Shigley, Nl., Amy Waldren, N.l., Mr. Lehman tadvisorj, Mark Hirshler, john Oghlai, N.l. Q x I -. f A ff af.1.efi,- ' 4 gh, ggklif-g..l. ' if V , -V. fr. , t -gt:-::1's 2 .cf I ..., , a Row 1: Sam Nuthalapaty, janet Shriberg, NI., Martha White, Cwenneth jones, Fritz Statz, Row 2: Betsy Cooper, N.l., Suzy Dove, Candy Shigley, N.l., Nowar Atassi, john Oghalai, N.I., Gillian Wright, Laura Hansen, ZMINTERNATIONAL-DEBATE ggifontrafylrtos common belief, debate is a team sportwhich requires .II a greatgdeal T012 practice ancIgtraini1fig..NotWithouitfits re- wards, the'team's hard work has paid off. Collectively the Novice and Iuniorgyar- sity teams have .qualified for the It.ir state tournament ff eight? times. The Varsity team also had an outstanding season, making it possible for members Davidii. Miller, Laura'iWagnef, Rachel Thorntand Saralr Armstrong to compete on the state level. Anotherimportant verbal sportfxat West .Forensicsr To -clear up some com- mon rmsconceptions, it involves various forms of recitation, not Quincy related activities! g A ' y I
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Warner HUMAW REL TIGNS The Human Relations Club is more than just any old club. lt's goal is to get you to search deep inside your soul to answer the eternal question: Why you are what you are? This year they spon- sored a canned food drive to benefit the poor, the starving, the needy, and the hungry with a pizza party going to the homeroom with the most cans. Ioe Thomas and loan Lerman have brought meaning to all of the lives they have reached with this class club. lxffx' i-x Row 1: johnny Winston, Nichelle Nichols, Althea Washington-Lin, Tony Bogess, Ingo Re nold Sarah Lolton, Kevin Salter. Row 2: Manzi, Karl Nichols, Mike Belete, NI, Kathy u ianhlgann Alzlughes, Trenay Madison. Row 3: Micheal Care, Londell Burt, Mike Reed Oren Ben-Ami, Toby ,lone Richard Henderson, LaTonya Winfrey. Row 4: Malcom Weaver, Ter: Wfeaver, Heather Knisinsk Karen Symanski, Carrie, Libby Badser, Elizabeth Weber. Row 5: Corey Pay, li, jackie Stewert, Marth Calloway, Rae Ann Miller, DuWayne Lincoln, Leila Reynolds. Row 6' Marc Priebe, Mr. Thomas. Row 1: Heidi Munson, Rachel Krinsky, Ann Scherz, Nicole Marwell, Kirby Schroeder Ms. Palmer: Profound inspiration for her writers Row 2: Becky Schultz, Tanya Bishop, Margarita Strmecki, Dave Bilder, Jen Schulz, Andrew Caddock, Joe Hellerstein, Chris Westgard, john Ogalai, Claire Bender, Cather- ine Missing: Becky Greco, Leora Saposnik, janet Shriberg, Arden Trewartha, Gemma TAPESTRY ZBXHUMAN RELATIONS-TAPESTRY Tapestry, under the supervi- sion of Ms. Palmer, is an organi- zation in which students judge the creative works, essays, and poetry written by other stu- dents. Anyone can submit works to Ms. Palmer or the staff, which will then be evaluated by three judges. Works with high composite scores are printed in the Tapestry publication to be sold during Fine Arts Week. West is lucky to have some- one like Ms. Palmer, who is will- ing to work hard to give stu- dents the opportunity to put to- gether a fine collection of their own literature.
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