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,fa-W' EogIe's Eye Continues in Superior Performance 4 Rated superior in Northwestern Ohio competition since 1959, the EAGLE'S EYE has maintained its L high form of news presentation throughout the 1965-66 year. The paper is printed by the journalism II students under the supervision of Miss Shirley Reese. The staff publishes and distributes over 2000 copies of the EAGLE'S EYE throughout the school dis- trict twice each month and ex- changes papers with many neigh- boring schools. The many high school, junior high and elementary activities are brought to the attention of the public by means of the topnotch M. Pool straightens card file of subscribers. Staff reporting. Left to Right: M. Pool, Miss S. Reese, Adviser, G. Meder, D. Hampshire, S. Bockbrader, Editorg L. Moore. 24
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FIRST ROW: L.Abke,Sentinelg D. Jacobs, Parliamen- lain,P.Murdock. THIRD ROW: L. Briggs, R. Rollo, C. tariang M. Bockbrader, Treasurerg N. Kopp, Presidentg Marks, C. Sander, R. Bourdeon, L. Nollenberger, P. S.Snyder, Secretaryg L. Ray, Reporterg Mrs. Margarett Gurtzweiler, M. Techout. ABSENT: S. Frost, Vice- Harruff, Adviser. SECOND ROW: L. Sayen, K. Miller, President. D.Buchan,K.Beckman, M. Pool, S. Barr, P. Chamber- F.H.A. Ventures into Complexity of Family Life. FHA members celebrate Christmas with Girls Night Out. The Future Homemakers of America are instructed in varied fields of home management and childcare. The club meets twice a month and discuss many as- pects of homemaking. On sev- eral occasions guest speakers sparked the program. The club made several mem- orable trips. One of the most popular was the Girls Night Out whenthe members ate din- ner at Netterfield's in Toledo. After dinner, the members en- joyed a movie. l 23
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FIRST ROW: J. Busdeker, Aedile, P. Lay- man, Secretary, L. Nollenberger, Treasurer 3 Marshall, D. Huprich, R. Bruns, M. Kaczor. S. Witker, President, H. Gam, Vice-Presi- dent, M. Frobose, Tribune. SECOND ROW N. Amos, D. Fredrich, L. Aufdencamp, D Peters, L. Michaels, D. Jacobs, C. McGill C. Campbell, Mrs. Cletus Sheffler, Adviser. THIRD ROW: J. Heintz, M. Miller, S. So- hadja, J. Welling, J. Russell, S. Spanton, P. Reitzel, C. Stein, A. Kirkbride, B. Metzger. FOURTH ROW: G. Gottschalk, B. Watkins B. Brown, M. Franz, R. Bruggemeier, C. J. Wagner, S. Matheny, FIFTH ROW: T, Weigman, L. Kohring, B. Fries, L Aufden- carnp, S. Schellhase, C. Marks, D. Beeker, , J. Snyder, B. Nollenberger, K. Avers, J. Hagemeyer, D. Schramm, SIXTH ROW: L. Hutchinson, M. Brinker, R. Rohloff, J. Bushman, L, Donnell, W. Franz, R. Grolle, D. Dierksheide, L. Burkholder, K. Donnell, M. Gardner, D. Wegman. Tudents Explore Various Facets of Ancient Roman I e .A fa N2 is Several main activities occupy the program of H. the Latin Club. In the spring the Toledo Mu- r L ...ai seum of Art sponsors a Latin exhibit. Various models, charts, and projects are displayed. Also in the spring is the initiation of new mem- bers with a picnic following. Concluding the whole year is the Roman banquet, when the 5 members dress in togas and stolas and eat in the style of old Rome, reclining at low tables and eating Without the customary untensils. The Latin Club meets the last Tuesday of the month and is guided by Mrs. Cletus Sheffler, and Mrs. Adeline Ridenour. - ef 25 Latin Club members act out mythical legend
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