Bryan High School - Zeta Cordia Yearbook (Bryan, OH)

 - Class of 1970

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And the Subtle Scorpian is censored again! Ad Manager, Julie Shaffer, page editors, Extra! Extra! Read all about it in Hi-Life in Mary Thaman and Joan Walkerg columnists the Times! Jack Johnson and Sue Swisher, Art Stockman and Mike Moran. Times editors: Randy Neff, front-page editor. xg 6,96 . GX 93- Counting their pennies balances the books. Paul Ma rtino, editor-in-chief, Mr. Majean, adviser: Fred Searls, business manager. It takes a lot of typing, as Dee Miller and Deb- bie Shetler can tell you. Hi-Life 31

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Sports editor Barb Stahl and columnist Pat Tearney, Rob Zwayer, and Wally Wildermuth look ff t busy and alert during one of their many picture-pawing' sessions. Hamming it up, Hi-Life staff takes time out to pose for a picture. yHl-LIFE New pubiisher, new paper, new profit! 30 Hi-Life What's the scoop here? Hi-Life found that their movie and record reviews, and the addition of more pictures per page brought an in- crease of sales. Columns concern- ing the latest controversies and opinions expressed in editorial and slams added to the uniqueness of this year's paper. With the change of publishers from Montpelier to the Bryan Times and the use of light-weight paper, Hi-Life found themselves climbing out of the red. For the first time in ten years the staff was headed by a male editor. With Mr. Majean as the adviser and Paul Martino as head slave driver, page editors Randy Neff, Mary Thaman, Joan Walker, and Barb Stahl, kept the staff busy to meet the deadlines. .lack Johnson and Sue Swisher edited the Hi-Life in theTimes. Students found Minds Eye by Ju- lie Shaffer, Rambunctious Ram- blings by Mike Moran, and Subtle Scorpion by Art Stockman both appealing and interesting. With many new ideas from summer workshops and NSPA Hi-Life's am- bition was met with enthusiasm.



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LATIN CLUB, FRENCH CLUB Language clubs provide colorful banquets, programs and activities Latin Club Educational and humorous pro- grams were characteristic of this year's Latin Club. Outstanding meetings included a full-length movie, Demetrius and the Gladia- tors , filmstrips on lesser known myths, a program planned by the freshmen, and the annual banquet observing Saturnalia. Ellen New- comer related experiences in British schools, and Teresa Ford, Nadene Unger, Marta Hilbert, and Becki Reed showed slides and answered questions about their study tour of Europe. Le Circle Francais Operating under a new constitu- tion, the French Club started its second year by holding initiation. This consisted of making wine French-style by crushing grapes with ba re feet. Other programs fea- tured the presentation of filmstrips, money, pamphlets and clothing by Dana Hatton, Terry DelVluth, and Andy Robinett from their recent tour of Europe. Dollar dues collect- ed at the beginning of the year went toward the purchase of two amus- ing French Christmas cartoon filmstrips. g . ,,,.,.f 'ij-K ,Q 1-.E .xy A motley throng of Latin Clubbers watches as, with a mighty heave, Eldon Patten lets loose of his paper discus. French Club: FRONT ROW: Fritz, Slough, lVlcBride, H. Donohue, Walden, Brannan Plassmann, Corwin, Brown. SECOND ROW: Hess, Bowerman, Theilan, Ingle, Spletzer, Gallant, German, Folk, Spangler, Moran. THIRD ROW: Miss Browns, Winzeler, Swartz- baugh, Robert, Crowe, Harrington, DeMuth, Hatton, Wallace. FOURTH ROW: Benedict, Armbruster, Reineke, Lockwood, Higley, Christiaanse, Batdorf, J. Donohue, Saul Tawney. BACK ROW: S. Lingvai, Wann, Davis, Bostater, Robinett, E. Lingvai, Fetzer, Miller, lVIcKarns, Alvaney. Le Circle Francais Ofticers: Roxie Brannan, president: John Corwin, vice-president: Heidi Donohue, secretaryg Pat Walden, treasurer: George Plassmann, sgt.-at-arms. 32 Latin, French Clubs

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