Jackson High School - Reflector Yearbook (Jackson, MI)

 - Class of 1962

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Jackson High School - Reflector Yearbook (Jackson, MI) online collection, 1962 Edition, Page 210 of 280
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The activitim Apomored by the ?rencla and latin 614164 Q4 The members of this year's French Club are, first row: Ioyce lean Davies, Sue Scheiitler, Cindy Reichman, and Karen Tittiney. LeCronier, Susan Hungerford, Liz Corwin, Mr Hamelin, Carolyn Third row: Gail Matthews, lulie Kellogg, lulie Kline, lo Pangle, Meyer, Beverly Howard and Nancy Boyle. Second row: Sue Ellen Keaton, Marilyn Tremaine, Ann Vilright, and lanet Larnley. Thompson, Helen Kronauge, Marcia Morin, Carolyn Thompson, Getting an early start on the food at the French Club banquet are Sue Wing, leanette Wing, and Sue Scheiifler. Officers. Susan Hungerford, Liz Corwin Grid Carolyn Meyer make plans for the oncoming meetings The French Club sponsored many activities this year with the spotlight on the annual French Club picnic held in the spring. Other activities included potlucks and a banquet. Songs and skits were pre- sented during several club meetings. The French Club was advised by Mr. lohn Hamelin. The officers were: Liz Corwin, president: Carolyn Meyer, vice-presidentg Mark Rosenfeld, secretary- treasure.

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and other-A for technical reaAvnA. Pica Pi Was one of the most unsung clubs at lackson High School. Although the club's membership was small, it provided almost all of the school's printed forms such as season tickets, the school newspaper, absence slips, passes and school letterheads. Much of the credit for the success of Pica Pi is due to the hard work of the club's president, Dave Czarnecki, and its advisor, Mr. Edward Prahl. Gary Gordon is locking the type for the Euphony Choir concert posters. Four members of Pica Pi, Dan Smith, Dennis Herman, Dave Czarneclci, and lim Kemler are looking over cr sample of offset work, The Reflector Weekly, with Mr. Prahl. 205



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are in the cuntonw and language of the countriefs concerned The members of the Fourth Hour Latin Club are, iront row, Dick Swartley, Woody Crutchfield, Bill Heath, and left Anderson. Second row, Charlene Wallace, Mary Sue lones, Paula Kauppila, lean Pec, Charleen Myers, Danna O'Reilly, lill lohnson, Connie Swartley, Susan Stetler, and Sharon Sanders. Third row, lean Haines, Sharalyn Sweitzer, Linda Carroll, Barb Bissell, presi- dent, Mrs, Stoddard, Pat Bisbee, secretary-treasurer, Mike Young, vice-president, Ioyce Le Cronier, and Chris Matson. Fourth row, Martha Medler, lulie Wag- ner, Marilyn Mell, Maurice Iohnson, Claire Burden, Pat o The Latin Club was the largest club in school this year, because oi the addition of a fifth-hour club, and the leader- ship oi the two advisors, Miss Chambers and Mrs. Stoddard. One ot the many club activities was the Saturnalia, a Roman party that took place in December. The members who at- tended the games and banquet that were held at this party brought small gifts for the boys at St. Ioseph's Home. A good time was had by everyone who attended or took part in the club's Olympics. These were held in the spring and are a small-scale copy of the ancient Olympics. Other activities ot the Latin Club were leaf-raking at a member's cottage, the annual banquet in February and the initiation of new members. X. Howell, Mary Carol Schoen, Ann Gosinski, Iudy Mead, Lucy Nelson, Donnita Ivey, Iulie Anderson, Evelun4Sullo, Debbie Hopson, and Pat Cox. Fifth row, Kathi Piper, Lynn Stone, Michele Sincock, ludy Hill, Virginia Doo- cey, lackie Greene, Carol Bruce, Molly Conklin, Jeanne McKlveen, lane Fulton, Nancy Ketts, and Cathy McRae. Roman personalities at the Latin Club banquet paused in their eating for a picture: Woody Crutchfield, High Priest, Mike Young, Ernperator, lack Fowler, Naja Laursen and Alex Taylor. The members of the Third and Fifth ' Hour Latin Clubs are, front row, Miss Chambers, advisor, Sharon Strait, Linda Porter, Alex Taylor, Sue Stewart, and Nancy Thomas. Second row, Nancy Boyle, Marcia Dance, Carolyn King, Mary Sue Cornell, Sally Williams, Lynda Sapp, Barbara Maxwell, Susan Flood, and Cynthia Waite. Third row, Naja Laursen, Denise Breedon, lim Taylor, Ed Lake, Larry lacobs, Randy Noles, Terry Brown, and I-loby Corwin.

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