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GERMAN CLUB Front Row - Mr. Newkirk, sponsor, Lois Thornburg, sec., Alan Johnson, pres., Judy Sipes, v.-pres., Sue Burau, cor. sec., Jackie Hardacre. Row 2 - Cindy Amrine, Mark Reed, Rick Chaille, Brian Elpers, Margie Ehle, Sylvia Schmalfeldt. Row 3 - Marty Morris, Mark Constable, Virginia Allman, Theresa Hitch, Paula Cook, Debbie Haugan, Kitty Kilgore. Row 4 - Jeff Finley, Mike Pope, Peggy Wood, Cathy Rees, Terry Anderson, Julie Spitzmesser, Julie Sullivan. Row 5 - Paul Van Slyke, Ted Persing, Larry Moore, Ritchie Crim, Dan Bertram, Donna Schildmeier, Marcy Gephart, Terry Etchison. Flow 6 - David Early, Karen Collins, Dale Lycan, Dave Patulski, Thom Garner, Jim Fisher, Tim Kane. Back Row - Vernice Jack- son, Steve Venesky, Mark Johnson, Greg Stamper, Greg McAshlan, Bill Harmsen, Mike Lozar, Tom Baker, Jim Breeden. 29
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German students sweep intra-club sports contest German Club assisted the community for the third consecutive year by distributing food baskets to needy families at Thanksgiv- ing. ln January, the group traveled to the Heidelburg Inn in Huntington, where they took part in an authentic German meal. Ger- man Club members captured first place in the Language Club Sports Contest in De- cember at the AHS gym. lnitiations in the AHS auditorium began the school year for the 100 members of the French Club. Foreign Exchange Students Christiane Brandin, Francoise Dubosclard, and Cindy Lash told of their experiences abroad at the monthly meetings. An unex- pected visit from Santa Claus surprised the group at the annual Christmas party. Club members also took part in the Foreign Lan- guage skating party and sports contest in January. Cecilia Condon and Bill Harmeson fabovel concen- trate on their techniques in the finals of the ping-pong competition at the sports contest. German Club pres- ident Alan Johnson fbelow rightj presents the first place sports contest trophy to Mr. Newkirk while Paul Van Slyke, Greg McAshlan and Gary Patton look on. 28 French Club Front Row-S. Parrish, S. Albea, D. Pere- chinsky, sgt.-at-arms, C. Bilyeu, treas.g M. Babb, sec., S. Long, v-pres., A. McKee, pres., Mrs. Hodson sponsor, Mrs. Sharma, sponsor. Row 2 - A. Stires, S. Dietzer, S. Edwards, M. Doherty, D. Montgomery L. A. Jones, T. MacPherson, D. Senseney, J. Quinn S. Rains. .Row 3 - C. Gerard, T. Ward, H. Hoke, C Bennet, D. DeSutter, D. Shively, J. Sokol, C. Brandin D. Needler, B. Rosencrans, J. Manley, B. Hirsch Row 4 - D. Smith, P. Wurst, T. Heath, T. Farmer R. Marsh, N. Fisher, M. O'Brien, A. Hittle, D. Furlong C. Brown, S. Raver, D. Keogh. Row 5 - J. Maxstadt G. Yelton, K. Remley, K. Eads, D. Taylor, Dee Gentry y K. Worden, N. Russell, P. Roberts, R. Graham, B Pyzik, J. Laughlin. Row 6 -C. Barnard, D. Bowman C. Peterson, B. Schafer, M. Reidelbach, S. Melson D. Rich, Patti King, V. Coffey, P. Barnes, E. McFad- den, L. Corbin, D. Swinehart, C. Bates. Row 7 - D Conrad, D. Granger, Brenda Burkhart, T. Felts, G Ferree, T. Busby, S. Erskine, N. McMillan, T. Daugh- erty, M. Horan, D. Clark, J. Cochran, J. Cochran, D Johnson, V. King. Back Row - Nancy Parry, C Kimmerling, L. Brown, D. Vetor, T. Huffman, C. Con- don, J. Oyler, B. Bonge, E. Catlett, D. Hovermale P. Austin, B. Kearns, B. Hunt, K. Amos, M. Noland, S Worden.
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Latin Club hosts slave auction, area conference The AHS Latin Club hosted nine area clubs at the regional classical conference on Feb- ruary 5. The purpose was to encourage the growth of the classics and to offer sugges- tions of ways to accomplish growth, related President Mike Cox. The first activity of the year was the traditional slave sale. initiates to the club were auctioned off to old members and ordered to serve their masters for one week. AHS was represented at the annual state convention by 25 members of the Club. One of the largest clubs at AHS, the 150 member Spanish Club, initiated its new members into the group at the Halloween party at Mounds Park. Students caroled and participated in the entertainment at the Christmas party at the YWCA. The group traveled to the Old San Antonio Restaurant in Strawtown for the spring banquet, and took part in the all-foreign language club skating party and sports contest. LATIN CLUB Front Row - Mrs. Maddox, sponsorg K. Castor, rec. sec.g K. Dickey, cor. sec.g S. Romine, treas.g M. Cox, pres., C. Snyder, ass't. treas.g L. Hillspaugh, hist.g D. Chismar, ed., T. Sachse, v.-res. Row 2 - E. Schrenker, C. Balsey, M. Baily, N. Weddell, N. Harless, W. Huston, R. Van Camp, B. Baker, S. Wood, C. Gibson. Row 3 - T. Hicks, D. Lawson, K. Norris, D. Shaw, D. Hiatt, K. Banks, L. Foggs, P. Dayton, C. Blassarras, C. Bates, S. Weed. Row 4 - K. Koebbe, S. Upperman, D. Van Dalsen, M. Kimmerling, R. Smith, K. Cochran, D. Fried, R. Orbick, P. Polus, S. Smitha, L. Hill, T. Ward. Row 5 - M. Selby, D. Hale, B. Burton, R. McMahan, J. Breeden, V. Smith, M. Rogers, D. Scheerer, J. Bennett, J. Orbik, S. Pancol. Back Row - K. Stein, R. Mahoney, T. Howard, B. Gordan, K. Foust, L. Anderson, R. Armstrong, T. Hart, T. King T. Leffel, F. Williams, C. Baden. Ric Orbik, Mike Cox, Phil Pollus and Debbie Friend tfar abovel rehearse a scene from the play Julius Caesar, to be presented at the regional conference. Members of the Spanish and Latin Club basketball teams trightl vie for the ball at the opening tip-off. Spanish Club committee members tabove rightj meet during homeroom to discuss plans for the spring ban- quet in Strawtown. 30 5, 'rl eww,-dfV 7 at ,435 ' Ht fe? M253 .2 'PS Lsv'Z 45,
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