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W if fi GERNMi CLUB The German Club started the year with their annual bash known as The Oktoberfest . There were plenty of appetizing dishes and volunteer members of the band provided back- ground music. The highlight of the evening was the Root Beer Drinking-Contest in which the contestants tried to drink a quart of Root Beer and avoid passing out. At Christmas, the club members went caroling at various rest homes in the area, singing was done in German, of course. At the end of the year a picnic concluded a very suc- cessful year, in German Club. ,: Q- -fl ,M 1 ix -N. rv' , 1 3 I Mmm . .1.-,, f., W'-,-.i 1 v V HQ. '--vffz ' r ' -' . '. - - -1+.' ste Na.-, vc f' T mfs..-Nz, . 4'ffrl9,595f'?is 512Qw,gJses+ - - fur-p-v 242 -Nix, Officers: Seatedg Ingrid Gubesch, Mike Turik, Robin Schmid, Standingp Marc Schneider, Mr Rettman, Kay Fellows, Neil Kahn
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,,,,,, .ssamanil -Q-Q x..4si.A'n-dr Ah! a Sophomore Representatives-Row 1-Jim Gastin, Theresa Brulport, Barb Weida, Carla Limbach, Nancy Wise, Paul Baughrnan, Tanya Smiley, Cathy Untch, Scott Sypolt, Bob Harbaugh, Bonny Young. ROW 2-Aris Beoglos, Gail Meola, Sandy Meeks, Dave Wasson, Bob Hudson, Mark Johnston, Gary Grasso, Doug Overmier, Rick Otani, Mark Nicholson, Kevin Marciniak. The West Campus Student Council, under the advisory of Mr. Kauth, con- sists of two Co-Presidents, a secretary, a treasurer, freshmen and sophomore class representatives, class officers, and advisors Mr. Dolan and Mr. Harding. The West Campus Council coordi- nates many projects with the East Campus council, as well as doing many separate projects. Some projects the Council has been involved in this year were Homecoming, decorating the halls, selling candy grams and candy canes at Christmas, and sponsoring and organiz- ing a semi-formal dance held at the West Campus. if i J' X A l,pt..,..- -f' .QA If X1 . ,f-JW' V - L ,f .K 'w bn ri a-an-.W-.--. ,L , L A-in 1' I5 2 1 I r 4 , 5 ' ,4 ' Q 2 f l J ' fi 'S : ff 'T V. 5 L . - LJ fl Y if 1 3 o :- -fig Lewis, ' Muni:-' -, fi .'-.-:1L.l'- ' 1l1li?I Q' r:. :wh-ew ns,-, -ng, ,W ,,w,,f,,f,,,,,,,.,,-61' 5 f f 'TT ,.',,,'?',f-U .Q L ' i- ,3 ll-V - xiii 'glzfgsfiiiii L- A ' A - l ,e.w.f,-ssfv' If -- ef .5-'I u31,Q1.'2,,-5: 2-,igfz Wfgihfgxxfg- .-2. ., -.at 11-:-'. -Y 113:53 af: , 1 F:-50'-vp, 2. i' .-ff, - ' .rs'.', .1 1-.',',--:lf .r, :1'fii2'.f'ffi13 ': f:'2fQ,'?g,fX.::, ,-.,f- -i - W, ,- wer, .-eq,-..v1e,.5 ,dl-N. ' ' - can '- .135 ..-f1'-'-4215 1'-a1b1Ta-UQLFEWHS Lai. Freshman Representatives-Row 1-Kim VanNostron, Connie Unger, Pam Ward, Amy Baker, Jan Shori, Lavonne Codispoti, Joan Krisher, Donna Preusser, Louisa Valentine. Row 2-Brenda Collier, Julie Mizer, JoAnne Schaublin, Linda Kitson, Sara Lioi, Michelle Mani, Leslie Imes, DeAnne Stratton. Row 3-Chris Green, Debbie Ceretta, Chris Karaganides, Delaine Drenta, Chuck Belles, Jim Wise, Larry Ridolfi. 241
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lu -' Ag . .' 'il ' ll tl FRE CH CLUB . .4 3:1 ' H594 PI -4l'F'l Fltlilgi' Af Advisors: Miss Britton, Miss Manniko Officers, Back Row: Judy Woodring, Vice Presidentg Margaret Stern, Treasurerg Barb Greenham, Presidentg Beth Cavender, Secretary 1 V J ' , 'li -nh M ' 455: 191' fl u . - was has-F :FP 1 I v. .R . 9 EX Q j P f ' ' 3 -is-' 4' 11 :1 'V 7 Ww Q Q X? Y .1 fwfr? French Club's first meeting was the French Olympics, with French games such as bango, Simon dit, and mille bornes. The traditional Monte Carlo night was a big success. Stu- dents received chips for betting, while roulette and craps were among the favorite of the Casino games. Players with the most chips at the end won prizes of French bread and cheese. Entertainment was provided by our own Can-Can Girls. De- cember's event was Christmas carol- ing. We participated in the Inter- national Dinner with the Spanish and German clubs. Our final activity was the progressive dinner with the original French dishes at different members houses.
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