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HISTORY CLUB
en he History club Members of the Spanish Along with playing
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lJ students traveled abroad Japanese club took a were able to decorate them
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<( club took a trip to New San, to their favorite The German club sold
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United Nations, and we Wings and Pepperjax fundraiser for Janecita
were even allowed to go Grill. Camaoho, a two-year-old
into the Security Council. The Latin club showed girl from Mexico who
The candy sales, car wash its pride by learning to needed heart surgery.
and collection of used cell play a traditional sport. Bracelets and t-shirts that
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phones helped pay for the "This year we had our read "Save Janecita" were
trip's expenses," advisor Harpaestum touma- ment. sold, and there was also a
. . Maureen Konwinski said. It's a Greek sport similar bake sale and a penny
Bes\des traveJjng, some to ultimate football," drive.
students experienced a junior Sean McClenathan The result? Adventure
taste of cultural cuisine. said. and insight to many.
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Freshman Jessica Melo makes paper flowers at the Span-
ish club's Day of the Dead party. "We got to do crafty
activities relating to the holiday, but salsa dancing was
my favorite," she said. photo by Liz Hobbs
Sophomores Briee Hoffman and Paul Oskins make Ro-
man houses with construction paper and paint. "We ba- Senior Michelle Lee, a MN graduate and seniors Kel sey Roden biker and Day Ia Boldt stand
sically focused on learning about the lifestyle and cul- in the atrium of the Empire State building by a mini ature sculptured model of it. "It was a
ture of the Romans," Hoffman said. photo by Liz Hobbs cultural experience, and going here was one of my favorite events," Lee said. photo con-
tributed by Maureen Konwinski
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