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:Q - - XS, Mr. Barton joins in the fun of the Latin Banquet. John Bower trumpets to announced the oncoming battle. an Opportunity for Fun and Learning LATIN CLUB: FRONT ROW: K. Briggle, Pres: A. Krueger, V-Pres C. Vogelpohl, V-Pres. M. Cottrell, Pres: C. Briggle, Pres: G. Wend V-Pres: B. Vogelpohl, Pres: J. Pinkerton, V-Pres. ROW 2: P. Cham pion: J. Bowen: B. LaVigne: K. Fowler: B. Moeller: C. Shields: Mrs D'AImaine, Advisor: G. Peer: J. Widmer: B. Wanner: P. Bond: R Shaneck: J. Vine: R. Eckerman. ROW 3: A. Schlievert: L. Rice: M Lemke: J. Tank: J. Bower: S. Tester: B. Richards: R. Clark, B Sprugeon: M. Wheeler: D. Bowland: M. Vogelpohl: M. Chambers: S Huss. ROW 4: D. Oleszczuk: S. Diekman: K. Duffey: B. Bowlander: D. Frey: ROW 5: B. Man- P. Shes- slerg R. Haddix: G. Spaulding: B. Hartshorn: R. Rice: ROW 6: M. Matyas: P. Layman: J. Fletcher: B. Lau: T. Lorenzen: D. Fielding: B. Kinsel: D. Wilka: J. Heisman: L. Harsanje: T. Harbal: S. Bailey: M. Chambers: D. Brandt: L. Rewoldt: M. Niehousmyer: B. l-laack. J. Coyle: S. Kalmbach: M. Tank: G. Peiffer: J. Browning: T. Schulte: L. Cornell: J. Rombach: L. Smith: M. Fletcher. P. Sampsel: J. Johnson: C. Leppert, C. Witt: P. Wescotte: dell: A. Wood: T. Weis: P. Johnson: D. Peterson: A. Wicks: li
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FRENCH CLUB: FRONT ROW: D. Helle, Sec-Treasp S. Scott, V-Pres C. Brooks, Pres: J. Rohrbaugh, Presp B. Witker, V-Presg C. Buehler, Sec: F. Kusian, Treas. ROW 2: S. Steindam, B. Hunley: R. Rinebold A. Womack: M. Tank: Mrs. D'Almaine, Advisory B. Jackson: C. Wesemang L. Browning: L. l-laar. ROW 3: B. Westenkirchnerg J. Shesslerg L. Bringeg B. Havenerg B. Wescotteg R. Witteg W, Wheeler: R. Shields: J. Gerkensmeyerg S. Wilka: D. Aeschliman. Foreign Languages Give Students French Club members enjoy a feast at the Secor Hotel. tbl k .. - - Q J-,A .S-1 ua i f J .. .- , f in: .bf- The Latin Club held their monthly meetings the first Monday of the month during class time. At these meetings there were various forms of educational ac- tivities. Their main project of the year was a dance and candy sale. The dance was highlighted by the crowning of Caesar and Cleopatra. The money raised from this project was spent on the lavish Roman Ban- quet in the spring. Mille Francs was the theme of the French Club dance and pastry sale held during the basketball sea- son. The money they earned was used for a formal banquet held at the Secor Hotel. At the banquet Mrs: D'Almaine received several gifts from the two French Clubs in appreciation for all she had done to make the banquet possible. At the patriotic assembly for Wash- ington's birthday the French Clubs sang the French national anthem, La Marseillaisef' All the language clubs felt that it was truly an enriching and fun-filled year.
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Tail a Sugi f .7 ' 'E-ua W V flew 1, PROJECTOR CLUB: FRONT ROW: J. Pocse: T. Bell, Sec-Treasg Cantug F. Mollenhauerp P. NlcCoil, V-Pres: S. Clereg B. Silvisg M. Yentzerg C. Hartwig: W. Braddockg J. Cole, Pres, Mr. Frick. T. VanNessg F. Schultz, J. Bayer. ROW 2: C. Schlievertg R. Hansen, J. Smith, B. Wagoner: R. Problems are created and Services Are Rendered b solved by electronics students in class. 20 The main duty of the Projector Club was to take care of the public address system. They set up the microphones and other equipment for assemblies which were presented to the student body. Another vital service performed was the showing of movies in classes when requested by the teacher. They also set up the screen and projector for other social functions. Hi-Li, a service club, consisted of student librarians. Librarians were responsible for checking out books, straightening books, and keeping order in the library. Another project of Hi-Li was cutting out clippings from newspapers in our area about our school. These ar- ticles were then pasted in a scrapbook which was kept inthe library. Mrs. Wood was the advisor for the club. She was always willing to lend' a helping hand to any student seeking aid on a research paper. This was greatly appreciated by all students.
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