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German Club Der deutsche Verein, George C. Marshall's Ger- man Club, got off to a good start this year by electing a steering committee while attending -McLean. Under the guidance of Miss Rose Tigani, the committee wrote the German Club's constitution, and planned the year's activities. The first official meeting was a St. Nicholas Day party. Der duetsche Verein also had a Fasching Party, talked with a German foreign exchange student, saw slides of Germany, attended a German restaurant, and wound up their successful year with a picnic. 559 First row: Alyce Nixon, Wendy Johnstone, Pat Thomas, Jean- nie Smyth, Dorothy Klipa, Gray Carlson, Lisa Beaulieu. Second row: Micki McGuire, Susan Wood, Shiela Stoughton, Trudy Sellers, Vicki Fuller, Donna Brodie, Peggy Williams, Candy Dickerson, Jean Via, Mr. Yates. Third row: Sue Wilbern, Ruth Ann Sands, Betty Hall, Peter Van Dyke, Stephen Detwiler, Lexie Lomanna, Vance Salter, Richard Kent, David Ward. Fourth row: Susan Abegglen, Lottie Gerkle, Jack Lucas, Den- nis Carruth, Ric Berord, Ron Buchanan, John Beacom, Lloyd Jones. Fifth row: Crain Hagaman, Bob Black, Ray Phaugher, Ed Phaugher, John Ferbots, Joe Wagner, Beau Barron-Clarke, Dean Trickett. -0 ' Seated: Miss Tigani, Sponsor, Bettie Jean Howell, President, Virginia Klipa, Secretary, Anita Huffman, Activities Chairman, Roger Blomquist, Treasurer, Kerry Lueck, Vice President. Second row: Judy Keroher, Cindy Bieber, Dianne Coombs, Fran Hanger, Joani Fillman, Ruth Arnold, Rick Goodman, Hans Graff, Richard Evans. Third row: Kathy Koth, Vicki Kalassay, Chris Graff, Sue Geery, Sandy Garber, Yvonne Richardt, Angie Roberts, Dianne Rauth, Richard Mason, Geoff Nye, Fourth row: David Shupe, Mike Osborn, Bob Jones, Tom McBroom, Harvey Wood, James Steakley, Bruce Gallinger, ,Lester Lawrence, Richard Spearman. Fifth row: Ronnie Lowry, Frank Coffin, Clif Perrie, John Wilhm, John Kundzins, Allen Horne, Chris Leet, Tad Boyle, Bruce Cowhig, Jerry McLagen. Latin Club Composed of students presently taking Latin and those who have formerly studied it, the Latin Club establishes a sounder foundation in the study of this language and creates more interest and popu- larity for Latin and the classics. Following its motto of Semper Excelsior or Always Higher, the club sponsored a Latin Banquet in April, complete with Roman food and authentic Roman slaves, and a spring picnic. From all club experi- ences we gained a greater appreciation of the Latin language and its culture. 99
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Drama Club 11 '. in l t 35 r 1 f I '12, . ' First row: Fran Hanger, Beth Rix, Cathy Flippen, Renee Guen- Kay Kimball, Greg Appling, Ellen Geer. Third row: Mike ard, Martha Kiger, Diana Clayton, Linda Lee Hart, Patricia West, Dave Steere, Stuart Ours, Julie Boyles, Sandra Elliott, Hoffman, Janine Sines. Second row: Muff Thomas, Larry Jane Pannek, Mr. John Reese. O'Neill, Edwin Kisiel, Beau Barron-Clarke, Dick Kreutzer, The Drama Club, formed by students espec- g ially interested in drama, gives its members yu, practical instruction and experience in play QW: 1 production. Using a semi-theatre un the ' 5 round in lieu of an auditorium, the Drama gs :F Department and Club presented An Evening of One Acts. With the expert direction of F lm 9 Mr. John Reese and the help of an enthusi- If lj- 52 astic stage crew, the plays 'were successful . r- li , -5. both in our school as well as in area competi- ,,f l f V 'MQ' tion. ln May, the Drama Club offered other A. I 'r yr r-7 ,Q selections showing versatility. imnmiifl 1-K E13 1 - I v ' L v Who's doing the acting, here?
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...grrgge 5, . Qsesmsdlifgwi?-. wwf' 7' K1 JMR. M .3 gm aes: is :HWY N' 55.2. Egg w 5.3 ew N M v P Q A6565 , me -- M.. it Wi 'R- Sittingz- Shea, Jeannie Standingg Cqljjifskalnik, sy Seayer, Vt,s?.2ssx'1gi -eggmz The first staff of Kgiygllfe decided this year to publish the best aimiliable and art, with the hope'ViofE?EQQlEcting ing creative in a genuinely ing the patient guidance Briskin i two'issu'es this yeElr,..iiE1d have literary-art magaiinesq in the process. We hope that Reveille will goin .quality and interest as we acquire more evqierignce. I Segef. Www.. mme asf -as Take them away, says Mrs. Briskin, Distribution Day. 100 Susan Holloway, Jan Bochenek, Mrs. Briskin, Joani Fillman. Cathy Sims, Cathy Payne, Nan Saylor, Barbara Samson, Bet- Cathy Flippen, Melissa Lockhart, Carolyn Bruce. Reveille l'
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