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Latin Club Latin Club initiated make-believe slaves. Latin Club officers are: First Consul Nancy Sonnett, Scriboquestor Barb Bowden, and Second Consul Mary Si-ferd. The members of the Latin Club at Ada High spend much of their time translating Caesar. They also talk about the Roman gods and goddesses and discuss the lives and customs of the Roman people. Near the end of the year the Latin students and their advisor enjoy the Latin banquet. FRONT ROW: Mrs. Berky, Gary Jackson, Carol Tackett, Kathy Reese, Ann Butterfield, Kay Rodabaugh, Nancy Stambaugh, Barb Prater, Mary Siferd. SECOND ROW: Chris Lehman, Dan Archer, Rhonda Miller, Pat Klingler, Connie Miller, Rebecca Hall, Nancy Kling-ler, Rita Rodgers, Coleen Hathaway. THIRD ROW: Phyllis Hodges, Karen Krofft, Steve Hoch, Linda Shellenbarger, Robin Rodabaugh, Becky Banks, Jeff Sousley, Becky Hoffman, Anita Nelson, Roger Ballinger, Jacque Ludwig, Diane Wyss. FOURTH ROW: Ellen Sobers, Barb Bowden, Nancy Sonnett, Jon McCool, Betty Clapper, Bob Plummer, Jim Estep, Jon Crist, Celeste Heifner, Diane Hanson, Terry Davis, Bob Lucas.
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French Club French II officers are: Vice President Mark Klingenberger, President Barb Kain, Secretary Jane Stobbe, Treasurer Dennis Tressel. French I officers are: Treasurer Bobbi Stambaugh, President John Rodgers, Secretary Judy Crowe, Vice President David Wirt. The members of the Ada High French Club further their knowledge and understanding of French life and French people at their monthly meetings. At these meetings, held during the class session, members give reports and hold discussions on such items as French history, literature, music and art. During the year, the members sell fudge at the basketball and football games. The funds from these sales are used for the purchase of French paintings and literature for the classroom, and also for the annual French banquet. French Club initiation was difficult and messy. FRONT ROW: Sally Downing, Polly Spar, Dorothy Jennings, Linda Sousley, Russ Kirk, Norm Fleming. BEHIND Polly: Marilyn Tarr, Jane Jones, Nancy Runser. BEHIND Dorothy: Pat Phillians, Peggy Duffy, Raymond Lawrence. BEHIND Linda: Linda Lenhart, Micky Elzay, Keith Wire, Ron Krofft. BEHIND Russ: Joe Bischoff, John Bucher, Dan Keller. 28
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ROW 1: Treasurer Peg Nelson, Vice-President Anita Long, President JoAnn Vandemark, Secretary Lynda Austin. ROW 2: Song Leader Joyce Prater, Historian LaDonna Dearth, Parliamentarian Ruth Fletcher, Advisor Mrs. Spitzer. The Future Homemakers of America is an organization which offers high school girls an opportunity for future development of the student's wishes for planning and carrying out activities related to homemaking. The future homemakers learn the basic skills of cooking, sewing, and child care. Programs include lectures, demonstrations, and projects which help the girls to become better family members, world citizens, and leaders. This year the Ada chapter played hostess for the annual Hardin County F.H.A. rally. The F.F.A.-F.H.A. Banquet was enjoyed by the members and their parents. ROW 1: Barb Skinner, Paula Yinger, Diane Yoakam, Jeannine Weller, Sherry Wright, Martha Begley, Ray Shea Brite, Wilma Shulaw. ROW 2: Carol Traucht, Jane Hawley, Peg DeLong, Phoebe Darlington, Delores Bosse, Karen Plummer, Cheryl Sanders, Anna Binkley, Betty DeLong, Nancy Manley, Juanita Benton, Kathy Fee, Susan Stambaugh. ROW 3: Martha Long, Pat Long, Sue Rush, Linda Fleming, Rose Ann Wolke, Linda Quay, Charlotte Risner, Linda Cheney, Jean Green, Mary Jane Moloney, Maxine Garver, Mary Downing, Linda Moser, Jane Helser, Drena Hathaway.
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