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Lettermen Share Joy And Candy With Children “Trick or Treat” was the cry of the Lettermen as they collected Halloween candy for the children in Medina Hospital and Wey- mouth Youth Center. Trav- eling to Cleveland in Novem- ber, the club watched the Browns crush the New England Patriots. With spring came the fun-filled picnic held in Berea Metropolitan Park. A feast at the Fairlawn Inn Smorgasbord provided the grand finale. LETTERMEN - Row One: B. Kerns, President; G. Houghtaling, Treasurer; G. Brysacz, Secretary; M. Sherman, Vice-President; M. Daley. Sergeant-at- Arms; Mr Lewis, Adviser. Row Two: J. Jarolimek. D. Frombaugh, N. Neiten- bach. M. Marcellus, S. Paden, G. Reisner, B. Beshire. Row Three: H. Gift. B. Diesch, B. Ross, P. Snyder, T. Vasel. D. Hoert, E. Barandi, M. Huttinger. Row Four: T. Young, J. Crocker, T. Schaefer, V. Feist, J. Coleman, S. Shelton, R. Husman, R. McCormack Row Five: G. Maceau, T. Reynolds, D. Frombaugh. L. Mull, S. Union, J. Snyder. D. Leonard, D. Schultz. Row Six: M. Andrukat, C. Nor- wood. J. Wagner. ABOVE: Cliff and Neil distribute full bags of goodies to wide-eyed children. RIGHT: Coach Lewis offers Trick or Treat candy to youngster. 17
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Aeronautics Visits Dayton Air Force Museum Blasting into a new year, the Aero- nautics Club constructed models of various airplanes and missiles and launched them on the school grounds. Springtime brought the annual paper airplane flying contest sponsored by the club as a means of raising money. In April, the members experienced an airplane flight at the home of Gary Weigel. The final event consisted of a field trip to the Dayton Air Force Museum. AERONAUTICS - Row One: M. Wurstle, K. Kash. R. Ferry. Secretary-Treasurer; D. Chapman. T. Turpish, B. Jeffreys, S. Snider. Row Two: T. Mathews. D. Palmer. B. Kerr. G. Weigel, D. Daugherty. K. Wurstle, K. Wolf. D. Ziegler. J. Frisk. Row Three: P. Stafinski. Row Four: J. Wolf, S. Johnson. M. Huttinger, Presi- dent; T. Hayden. D. Hoert. H. Gift, Vice-Presi- dent. Storage Room Built By Industrial Arts Club A small room for the newly- purchased weight machine, served as one of the Industrial Arts Club’s major projects. Other facilities they con- structed were coat-racks for the storage of band ponchos and choir robes, and two bulletin boards for the annual room. INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB - Row One: M Brown, J. Stanek. M Andrukat, Presi- dent; J. Wagner, Vice-President; D. Daugherty, D. Lenarth. D. Miller, R. McCormack, Secretary-Treasurer. Row Two: C. Cantley, R. Gajoch, H. Wurstle, C. Norwood, T. Mathews, T. Turpish, D. Michaels.
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Language Clubs Participate In Angela Tereshina Bernardini, of Sao Paulo, Brazil, was the guest of the Jack Mc- Cray family during her stay in the Buck- eye District. She commented that although she liked it here, she was homesick. Angela and Jose, the other foreign exchange student, toured New York City, Washington, D.C., and the west coast before their departure March 13. For the third consecutive year, Latin Club members have sponsored a Slave Day, where they were all sold to the highest bidders to perform various tasks for them. The club also held its annual Latin Banquet on March 24, with Ken Wolff and Joyce Kohler as Caesar and Calpurnia. LEFT: Angie Bernardini seems puzzled as to what the correct answer is. LATIN CLUB - Row One: A. Bass. L. Sheffield, Secretary: P. Swingle, Vice-President; B. Ross, President; J. Kohler, Treasurer; Mrs. Keller, Adviser. Row Two: S. Kosa, P Bell. A. Houghtaling, S. Huttinger, C. Tritt, J. Barth, S. Foote, M. Echle, L. Patrick, T. Striker, G Emmons, L. Jeffreys, J. Huttinger, P. Stoskopf, H. Gift, D. Rea. G. Smith, K. Kramer, D. Butcher, S. Pat- rick Row Three: B. Berger. C. Mallasch. P. Schaefer, V Metzger. K. Wohlschlager, P. Bihn, W Williams, B. Winland, S. Socha, L. Kisner, D. Chapman. D. Kisner, D. Hasel, D. Kohler, T. Reusch, D. Iseman, J. Pet- risin, T. Wolff, D. Barger, K. Wolff, A. Beshire, D. Hoert, B. Boyce, B. Paul, B. Turpish, J. Dennis, M. Troyer, B. Bell. Row Four: J. Malek, P. Houghtaling, T. Hayden, T. Turpish, D. Ziegler, B. Dessoffy, M. Huttinger. 18
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