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Below: SPANISH CLUB, front row, from left: C. Graham, A. Myers, B. Green, H. Ehart, R. Ross. Second row: Miss Trentman, Adviserg R. Rivera, President, J. Hill, M. Gotsch, Treasurerg J. Mc- Donald, Vice-Presidentg P. Toomey, B. Kutsch, A. Coons. Third row: L. Wagner, E. Fisher, E. Mahru, C. Wetzler, C. Adamson, S. Baylinson, J. Gelb, N. Newman. Below: A. look at the lands 'gsouth of the border g Spanish display case. JAWOH L. Below: GERMAN CLUB: front row, from left: R. Brondyke, J. Delia, C. Wimmers, P. Brooks, M. Stuart, J. Page, C. Centa, A. Roberts, M. Maltman. Second row: Mr. Capodanno, Adviserg R. Browne Presidentg E. Snyder, Treasurerg K. Gage, Secretaryg J. Lipscombz K. Carr, C. Downing, D. Biegler, D. Brokaw, R. Danby, S. Richard son. Third row: N. Enslen, J. Bachlott, B. Whiteside, J. Snyder, J Williams, G. Sandbach, L. Wertz, K. Rondestvedt, J. Butler, U. Kok Not shown: B. Howell, B. Fehr. O ous VOILAI YET. Highlighted by a Spanish Christmas carol sing, the SPANISH CLUB meetings were enlivened by our two South American exchange students, who offered much first-hand information concerning Spanish-American tradition and culture.. Jokes, stories, and crossword puzzles made an entertaining adventure in reading, as the GERMAN CLUB published two, issues of '4Abendstern, the German newspaper. The club saw films presented on German life and language, and spent much time planning their annual banquet during Thursday meetings. The French student's in-class knowledge of French culture was extended at the FRENCH CLUB'S Thursday meetings. Individual student projects, reports, and activities contributed to the widening of knowledge of French civilization, from poetry to the film, Les Dimanches de Ville d'Avray,,, at the Edgemoor Theater. A visit to the Russian Embassy in Washington, D. C. represented the peak of interests, as the RUSSIAN CLUB entered its second and most active year. A Russian banquet was successfully prepared, and the members investigated Russian culture and government. The entertainment and refreshments of each monthly LATIN CLUB meeting were alternately supplied by each of the five Latin classes. Among the main events of the year were: slave auction, the Trojan War project for the State Latin Convention, the May Roman Banquet, and a visit to the Franklin Institute in March. Forty Latin students made a trip to Rome, which represented the height of all past club experiences. I34
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At right: FBLA. Front row, from left: D. Marin, C. Sharplcy, S. Stuart- Warwick, D. Aiken, M. Baker, D. Richenbacli, J. Craig. Second row: Mr. Belles, Adviser: S. Bedford, .l. Kutes, C. Rifon, K. Lipka, J. Thompson, A. Lee. Third row: B. Bedwell, C. Adamson, S. Bowers, E. Passmore, D. Wolf, W. Stanley, L. West. The FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS of AMER- ICA CLUB. meeting once a month. gave business education students a preview of a clerical career. through trips taken to Goldie Beacom. Atlas Chemi- cal. and to local banks. After completing a three-week knitting project. the FUTURE HONIENIAKERS of AMERICA CLUB members bought and wrapped presents for the Reid family. ln their most active year. they took field trips to a bakery. an ice cream factory. Wlinterthur. and to the Serenleen and Good HOll.9f?A'l?t'I1l'7Igl' maga- zine publishing offices in Yew York. Before school each morning and during lunch each day, the SCHOOL STORE operators were busy taking inventory, arranging displays, handling over-the-counter sales, and ordering the many neces- sary suppliesgstationery, paperbacks. ink cartrid- ges. etc .... for our student body. -if
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FGREIC-EN ANGLIAGE LUB Above: FRENCH CLUB: front row, from left: J. Hackworth, L. Spare, K. Yacoe, E. Landt, J. Richardson, E. Blomstedt. Second row: C. Wetzler, Presidentg E. Mahru, Vice-President: M. Pyle, Secretary-Treasurer, L. Cham- berlin, J. Millstone, L. Salvadori, C. Downing. Third row: M. Ballard, S. Ross, T. Hedin, B. Stergis, S. Patterson, L. Coleman, K. Rondestvedt. N02 shown: Mrs. Trehu, Adviserg C. Wheeler, D. Stephens, C. Smutz, A. vanBever. is nj , - t At left: RUSSIAN CLUB: front row, from left: Miss Drohin, Adviser: G. Meldrum, M. Toomey, D. Linton, J. Richardson, R. Baumeister. Second row: R. Ross, Troika, L. Davis, S. Ross, J. Wason, B. Tipping, J. Blom- stedt. Not shown: J. Kinnamon, Troika: R. Browne, Troika, T. lmtnediato, E. Rice, S. Holmes, A. Jobson, J. Willing, K. Robinson, S. Ruckman, S. Osinski, D. Neugebauer, R. Elliot, A. Myers. Q? Below: LATIN CLUB: front row, from left: N. Enslen, S. Clinch, M. could. J- JCUSUH, B- Allen, B- SC11I1Cider, J. FloOd, N- Wiuiams'-mi D- GTCEUTY, K. Sherwin. Second row: E. Revelle, N. Murray, J. Maguire, T. Lipstein, H. Kreshtool, W. Mitchell, S. Twaddell, B. Morris, J. Dannaway, A. Handy, P. Parker, C. Evans. Third row: Mr. Dannaway, Adviser, D. Harris, President, R. Deluca, Treasurer, E. vanFossen, Secretary, G. Street, Activities Chairmang B. Warren, Activities Chairman, S. Foster, C. Rudkin, C. Hoover, K. McMenamin, S. Osinski, B. Wiebe. 'Fourth row: J. Calvarese, R. Voshell, D. Colgan, P. Beadle, L. Lazopoulos, B. Whiteside, C. Freeman, J. Widdoes, J. Hartman, D. Dare, T. Daly, T. Durham, L. Schmitt. Fifth row: S. Calvarese, P. Huffman, J. McLaren, B. Cochran, M. Stuart, D. Jenkins, K. Wissler, S. Coxe, J. Luehring, A. Libemian, B. Lush, J. Kinnamon. Sixth row: R. Tuttle, A. Loflin, M. Mulligan, J. Parkinson, A. Schneider, K. Pugh, N. Delcampo, B. Bowie, M. Toomey, L. Tashjian, M. Neugebauer, A. Cladfelter, R. Lloyd, B. Chandler. I35
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