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LATIN CLUBS LATIN I ' Left to right: Row 1-B. Wilson, J. Holmes, J. Cross, D. Hopkins, B. Mack- ley, G. Baughman, C. Warden, D. War- dle. Row 2 -J. Hilborn, J. Moore, L. Schaffner, B. Patrick, B. Maxwell, L. Axline, H. Hearn, J. Green, T. Rybolt, J. Wickham. Row 3-M. Blackledge, J. Hutchisson, J. Jones,'B. Murphy, D. Baird, B. Ufferman, D. O'keefe, G. Crawford, N. Willey, M. Rider, S. Kellar, S. Borland, J. Cain, J. Reed, S. Ross, S. Glaze, C. Deyo, P. Rayburn, C. Fisher, Mrs. Evans, C. Ellis, W. Ebright, L. Bob- ula. Row 4-J. Brown, K. Hardin, L. Jackson, S. Lowe, G. McDonald, R. Montgomery, J. Arnold, L. Hall, S. And- erson, H. Cain, Mrs. Evans, J. Barris, J. Hudson. The first and second year Latin clubs who called themselves the Olympiads, held, their meetings this year on the last school day of each month. Crowning their list of big events was the- spring banquet. Here, the members, garbed in the traditional tunics and stolas and enjoyed a meal as the Romans might have centuries ago. These costumes were made by the members during class periods. Other gala events were the state J.C.L. convention at Ohio State University on April l3, the Christ- mas gift exchange, and the showing of slides by Mrs. Crowl. The Latin ll class officers were Mary Judy Teele and David Landsittel, presidents, Janice Ramey and Linda Carlisle, vice-presidents, and Judy Strimer and Margaret Vance, secretaries, and Nancy Byerly and Bill Roberts, treasurers. - The Latin I class officers were Robert Patrick and Lois Axline, presidents, 'Jim Hilborn and Tom Rybolt, vice-presidents, Linda Schaffner and Judy Green, secretaries, and Judy Moore and Harriett Hearn, treasurers. LATIN ll Left to right: Row 'l-R. Gallant, S. George, C. Lobdell, B. Roberts. Row 2 --N. Byerly, J. Ramey, J. Strimer, M. Teele, R. Maxwell, D. Landsittel, M. Vance, L. Carlisle. Row 3-D. Shaw, D. Ramey, S. Hasty, J. Felts, L. Harris, T. Hughes, N. Patrick, J. Fidler, A. Hackel, P. Clark, N. Avery, J. Courter, C. Blair, J. Crowl, B. McNamee, Mrs. Evans, D. Miller. Row 4 - H. Wyss, G. Opel, P. Fillinger, J. Allen, J. Seidl, B. Perfect, N. Slagle, A. Johnson, J. Hoff- r man, L. Bayliff, P. Glaze, B. Shearman, , G. Downing, R. Lowry. 2 L
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NATIONAL PQRENSIQS LEAGUE Left to right: Row I - D. O'Keefe, J. Felts, L. Harris, B. Paynter, K. Evans, M. Teele, B. Coover, J. Seidl. Row 2 - N. Osbom, J. Strimer, J. Allen, N. Slagle, J. Green, J. Cross, M. Seidl, T. Hughes, A. Johnson, B. Roberts. Row 3 -Mrs. Evans, B. Shearman, B. Graham, D. Landsittel, J. Bossert, B. Maxwell, A. Hackel, G. Marburger, J. Merrill, A. Cavanie, J. Elliott, C. Blair, L. Bayliff, L. Dixon, Mrs. Hearn. A The debate team had a very successful season. The officers were Bill Poynter, president, Hal Wyss, vice-president, and Kay Evans, secretary-treasurer. Seniors debating on the A squads' this year were John Elliott and Bill Poynter, iuniors, also on the A squad were Bob Maxwell, Mickey Seidl, Bill Bossert, and Alain Cavanie. The season started at Ohio State on December lOth when the A squad had a very favorable showing. Some of the various tournaments attended were, Middletown, Springfield, Co- lumbus North. Concluding the year the A squad traveled to the Ohio High School Speech League district contest, the N.F.L. finals and the State Finals which were held on March the l7th. ln the annual Prince of Peace contest Bob Maxwell won the district contests at Springfield and quali- fied for the State Championship contest. Earlier in the year .lerry Allen and Mickey Seidl were entered in the district and county tournaments respectively. The N.F.L. earned money for the year by sponsoring a concession stand at the football games.
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SPANISH CLUBS SPANISH I Left to right Row I J Bachelor C Graham N Harrls J Melvln,J Dewey A Ross L Parks Row 2 J Danlson S Hobbs S Jackson S Elder K Hlrn mg B Barton B Levlngs S Pope B Harper C Geesman P Grant S Pat rlck Mlss Bussard Row3 M Geary, B Yant D Thomklns S Gatton J Grey L Lowry B Denton B Duffey, W Carnes M Patnck, J Carnes SPANISH Il Left to rlght Row 1 D Jaccaud P Tossey B Coover S Parker J Kofoed J Pope D Gorsuch M Skatz Row2 Mass Bussard J Manley B Smith R Rardon, D Barkeloo S Espenshled D Crose H Ufferman H Rhodes M Smith K Kern K Lobdell J Patrick B Rupe Row3 V Robmson C Lowry M Young, D Ramsey C Green C Banks P Hememan D Mead P Hamp ton R Hagar J Southard G Morris K Moms D Patrlck K Jackson F Boster The Spamsh puplls had their own two clubs which met once a month The Spamsh I club Club Trelntay Tres , consisted of thirty three members The offlcers elected were John Dewey as president Jane Melvm as vice president, Angeline Ross as secretary treasurer, and Naoml Harris as soclal chalrman Two of the outstandmg programs of the year were the Klng s Day celebratlon In January and the Valentmes party In February One of the programs later In the year was devoted to Spamsh games The Spamsh ll Los Oradores Espanoles , pupils held a Spamsh meal rn January, a Valentmes party an exhlblt by the Rolosons, and a farewell party for the semors Their otfncers were Joanne Kofoed pres: dent, Sue Parker, vnce president, Judy Pope, secretary treasurer, and Betty Coover, social chanrman Both Spamsh and French clubs lolned efforts and held a Mardi Gras costume party In March, a bn annual event ' : - . , . I - l I - . I I . , . . T . I 1 . , . I - y . . ' . 1 . , - ' , . , . I - I ' I - ' T I T c l a u l I . I ' I ' I . , . . , . . , . . . ' : - . , . I ' I ' I ' I . , . , . . '1 W ' , . , . ' , . N . , . I , . , . , . , . , . 1 n I n I I I I J. Talley, R. Reaney, L. Hause, J. Jones, , . . T . . , . , . . , . , . , . . , . , . ' I ' I ' I ' . I . ' , . . , . , . . . . . . .. ' I . ., . . . . ' I . . , . . 1 .I . gy u I n Q . 1 n I . 1 u . ul - I
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