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%eHe i (3lcd The purpose of La Cercle Francais was to promote interest in the subject of French and French civilization. We had at least eight evening meetings a year plus activity pe- riods once a month. This year we took a trip to the South Bend Indiana University Exten- sion Campus to see L ' Annouce Faite A Marie presented by a French group touring the American campuses. There were approxi- mately forty members. Kathy Bowen John Krom Pii . i — VICE-PRESIDENT [ «=-- first Row: Marcia Friermood, Elizabeth Wolf, Marilyn Faust, Joyce Lauer, Susan McVicker, Danny Eller, Sally Hipskind, Barbara Gor- such, Susie Heffelfinger, Barbara Gaff. Second Row: Kathy Miller, Rosemary Dershem, Becky Pobst, Diane Bever, Kathy Bowen, Lorna Lutz, Jenny Wilcox, Becky Wilson, Sheri Bidwell. third Row: Dianna-Lee Horstman, Carol De-Armond, Dianne Gaff, Beto Otero, Neil Cline, John Krom, Rick Sloniker, Gary Dawson, Doug Alfeld. Fourth Row: Niles Cline, Alan Fishback, Jon Fisher, J. P. Howell, Dennis Eller, Brad Flohr, Roger Haupert, Kim Custer, Mrs. Deck, Sponsor. 26
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H ee»6 Each Northfield High School boy who had earned a varsity letter was a member of the N Club. The club consisted of seventeen seniors, nineteen juniors, and eleven sophomores making a total of forty-seven members. During football and basketball seasons our Letterman Club was busy preparing the programs which you received at the games. On April 14, a convo- cation was held in the gym sponsored by us with guest speaker, Mr. Carl Erskine, a former Brooklyn and Los Angeles Dodger for eighteen years. A party on May 26, held at our school, was enjoyed by the members and sponsors,- Mr. Smucker, Mr. Shaw, Mr. Christie, and Mr. Reahard. PRESIDENT, Tom Panning; VICE-PRESIDENT, Mike Baker; SECRETARY, Jim Clark; TREASURER, Rolland Fearnow. Firsf Row.- Jim Gilmer, Don Griffith, Tom Panning, Mike Baker, Danny Eller, Rich White, Rolland Fearnow, Jim Yates, Terry Cope- land, George Gordon. Second Row: Larry Sheetz, Tom Bumgardner, Mike Byers Doug Ross, Larry Case, Bob Meek, Phil Amones, Ken Dyson, Lee Myers, Jim Stowe. Wxrd Row: Jerry West, Jim Gidley, John Swango, Dave Wright, Ralph Frank, John Oswalt, John For- rester, Larry Dixon, Jim Clark, Steve Leach. Fourth Row: Roy Jackson, Jim Simpson, Ronnie Bakehorn, Dale Carpenter, Lyie Porter, Duane Siders, Marshall Wilson, Larry Thrush, Ken Dale, Rick Sloniker. Fifth Row: Don King, Marlin Pattee, Dana Carpenter, Gary Haupert, John Krom, Gary Dawson, Jay Burcroff, Jay Fear- now, Gary Kusiak. Sixth Row: Mr. Smucker, Mr. Shaw, Mr. Christie, Mr. Reahard, Sponsors. 25
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at K Ccd First Row. Gary Drier, Phyllis Walker, Anita Elward, Ruth Ann Treska, Merle Myers. Second Row: Tom Bain, Mark Stefonatu , Cheryl Beihl, Anita Baker, Jir Sponsor; Margaret Walker, Diai Gilmei Bever, Third Row: Mrs, Jinb, Lorna Lutz, Nancy Baker. Our Latin Club consisted of fifteen mem- bers. We had regular meetings once a month. For a special program at one of our meet- ings, we invited Steve Plummer from Wa- bash to show us his slides of his trip to Rome. At another special meeting, a few of our members presented a Latin play entitled Post Bellum to the other members. As a project everyone constructed a replica of a Roman building, such as the Parthenon. We decided to buy a Latin-English Dictionary or a flag for the Latin room. (-■ - ' ■ r VICE-PRESIDENT Merle Myers SECRETARY-TREASURER Becky Walker 27
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