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Officers President Sandra Finberg Vice-President Gary Kemp Secrefary Joan Yeagle Treasurer Mildred Hartman Adviser Miss Franz 0 5 'FKL fe 'rf 16 Row l-L. Leiter, P. Gregg, C. Holm, J. Emmons N. Sprinkle, P, Van Meter, P. Conway. Row 2-A. Wollord, P. George, J. Denbow, D. Deever, S. Fur- row, R. A. Strine, N. Donley. Row 3-C. Newell, 8 Weiss, S. Briggs, J. Esbenshade, L. Brockway, R, Paxton, M. Marr, J. Ledman. lic v ,Et ,.- Row l-N. Kopp, J. Yeagle, G. Kemp, S. Finberg M. Hartman, B. Laird. Row 2-Miss Franz, Adviser J. Seidner, D. Walker, S. Oblinger, M. Hartzler, S McConnell, K. Williams, M. Weiler. Row 3-J. Fluke A. Rover, L. Hall, L. Chandler, D, Sealer, P. Roman chuk, J. Shilling, D. Mullenix. Row 1-K. Bryte, C. Bayer, J. Sutton, P. Hughey, P. Hale, R. Hancock, S. Bear. Row 2-B. Kohl, J. Coates, J. Heichel, M. A. Fluke, J. Picking, P. lmler, E. Charlton. Row 3-R. Carlson, D. Frees, A. Gault, B. Meeks, J. Braun, J. McCarter, S. Koehl. gli'
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as 2 What college should l attend? What will my vocation be? lt is the purpose of the College Club, advised by Miss Grace Franz, to help its members answer these and other questions concerning their future education. To help them answer these questions, catalogues and pamphlets are available to the stu- dents. Representatives from various colleges and universities speak at the club meetings. At the beginning of the school year, each club member was asked to register his preferences as to the colleges about which he would like most to hear. During the year, representatives from many of the most popular choices spoke at the club meetings. Speakers from Ashland College, Wittenberg, Kent State, Ohio University, Ohio Wesleyan, Otterbein, and Dennison were heard. At one meeting a representative of Case Institute of Technology discussed that school with the boys while a speaker from Flora Stone Mather College met with the girls. Because of its success last year, an orientation program was again held this year with representatives from the business, industrial, and professional world taking part. The students met in groups and received information and counsel concerning the fields in which they were interested. During the second semester, the annual parent night was held. The year closed with a Senior Farewell given by the Junior members of the club. 95 if 25' N vw- College Club Row l-L. Harris, P. Markel, B. Lease, J. Kirkpatrick, J. Topper, D. Gongwer, J. Lersch. Row 2-M. McFad- den, A. Apperson, B, Graska, P. Ktill, L. Myers, T. Shilling, B. Weitz, Row 3-J, East, E. Ater, J. Miller, T. Smith, .l. Diffendorfer, J. Alcock, C. Bame, C. Green. Mr. Wilson Hoge, Director of Admissions, discusses attending Wittenberg College with Lindley Hall at 0 College Club meeting. w l- , n, . rr, D. Murro , . Tipton, . er J. Bi bucher, A. R' ard. Row 2-. - nardis, N. H ner, L. M Clu'n, J. Hu d J. mi B. Moses, A. Lindower. Row 3-F. Brubaker, T. Long, L. Eshleman, M. Lindsey, C. Strauss, D. Sulinslcy, A. Graellin.
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Rowl J Worcester A Myers K Kaylor S Ogle L Schondel G Ttnker B Spahr P Boyer Row 2 S Watson B Shaffer S Goodhart C Hooker C Culler K Stutz L Adams G Arnold J Martrn M Schoonover Row3 L Comp A Staley D Lutz T Shenberger B Swartz R Carr B Werdenhamer J Lemon K Kauffman To become better acquainted wrth the contrlbutrons that the Romans have made to crvlllzatlon and to help promote friendly relations among Latin students are the purposes of the Latin Club which IS advrsed by Miss Helen Rrckel This social organization rs composed entrrely of sophomores and was reorgamzed thus year at their request Io fulfill the club s request, reports and plays on Roman lrfe and customs were grven throughout the year Precedlng the hollday season a Christmas party was held at which the members played games and held a glft exchange ln the sprung the tradltlonal Roman Banquet was planned and attended by the toga clad Latln students Lahn Club Officers Presrdent Sue Ogle Vice Presrdent Karen Kaylor Secretary Glorua Tanker Treasurer Llnda Schondel Advrser Mrss Rnckel Judy Lemons and Sue Preston lead the srngnng of Chrnstmas carols In Latm at the December meetrng w l A Go gwer N helman H S 1 I g mpbell J Roberts K Kuhn J Burns B Has rns w 2 Mss Rrckel Advrser L Rrckel C Frame Smrth D ONenll G Warner G Klepser J Kopp T McDowell Row 3 D Hancock J Mowry S Stahl Preston C Reoser J Routh G Swan A Downs Moyes G Krndrg I l A 1 1 r Ro -, n ,.Es ,.h'll'n,F. Ca ,. ,, ,, ,. k'. R0-r ' , ,. ,H.
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