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Latin Club Revives Roman Culture With the largest membership in many years, Latin Club afforded students a look into clas¬ sical culture. Various aspects of Roman life were presented through means of a film on archeol¬ ogy, a discussion of Latin in the Catholic Church by Monsignor James Conroy, mythology con¬ tests, and a session on Latin music. Social events on the club ' s calendar included the autumn initiation, the Saturnalia festival in December, and the annual spring banquet. Latin Club sponsor was Mrs. Bodkin; officers were J. Meyer, pres.; M. Phillips, vice pres.; M. Baumgartner, sec.; C. Nowak, treas.
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Senors and Senoritas Shout “Ole Spanish Club officers and sponsors are Kathy Kaade, Kathy Sills, Vicki Grandlinard, Nancy Dold, Mr. Kelty, and Mr. Shalley. Meeting once a month, the Don Quixotes endeavored to familiarize themselves with Spanish cultures and customs. Mr. Shalley supervised the club ' s many activities throughout the year. At the annual Spanish Club Banquet, held in April, the members enjoyed Mexican food. Also highlighting the activities was a trip to Taylor University to view the widely ac¬ claimed drama Don Quixote. The Dating Game goes Spanish. 1 ft ' MS W , W 4 vj fci. i g ■ j • oMjrl a JRJ i i|r IkriV FA 1 1 . - — JBHr | bL ' SbIt ' Vi MIw y KjH €gg . ■K I Mk W|| SaH HT [ Sq ■ m» a ' r - ' v w ” ®g
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The halls of Bluffton High School began to bloom when the Y-Teens opened the year with a flower-making project. The annual Best Beau banquet, held in Oc¬ tober, was also the initiation of new members. The Y-Teens also hosted the area-wide Mid- Winter Conference, held for the first time in Bluffton. Along with bringing the Christmas spirit to a needy family, the group donated a sum of money to a children ' s hospital in Haiti. Ending a successful year, President Jan Jack- son, Vice President Cindy Hauk, Secretary Sally Jackson, and Treasurer Cheryl Shaffter con¬ ducted the ceremonies at the Mother-Daughter Tea in May. Sponsor Mrs. Nash and officers helped make ' 69-70 a success¬ ful year. Y-Teens Strive to Strengthen Ties pm . j. vt A ■ ML ■ JV «• 4 . ‘ W W A.1 Ik Jflpv A. 1 mi £ 4 jj j TJ ' m ItP By bbuMp i Sfil • |PP x .-? V . k w A ■ ii - JL ■ ( l fl If . Iff djWn f ,L1 Jf 1 » IIK ■ a jlit kjEf w CVI rnl KLjjm a jb f t j f - ip Mr M m ■ i ■ ft =fT »2 Jt . „ U E r m k 1 fJe rE Hof E .■ ' • 1 i U - 1 F ». f . . ..... .. BKAjyrtv fe - JjL ■ s y; nja 1 e ip£! 1CJB r WBrlt l 1 i.vUi u pp
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