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5' , a I N A ' f . , 5 ,ff'?,sf-gm ' ' l i - f 2 .+A - K xg ,fx Qg, W NORTHWEST FRENCH Cl-UB. FRONT Row: l05'C9 Gillwpie. Lorena Cody. Kowalski, Pam lelleau. BACK ROW: Mrs. Douglas, adviser, Bruce Barrows, Linda Klapptuii, lichrn Murray. Lorcl blunzow. Charlotte Ruskin. SECOND Ron Chnmuik, Cary Strutz, Ron Finke, ,lim Szilzipnlck, Al Busic, and Brenda ROW: Lorrie Zeiler. llnrbnru Zeller. Chris Carnes. Panty llowarci. Karen Ko- Slggn- walczyk, Marie Buvelot. Karla Ventura. Margie New, Rarb Crombie, Linda French Club observed French customs CAMPUS FRENCH CLUB, FRONT ROW: Gerry Knoll, treasurer,jzxnwastak, president. Charles Schulz, vice-president. BACK ROW: Leroy Blzickmer, Michele IR Cffflt' FI'2ll'lCiliS 01' Ffellcll Club 11161 monthly to Pro' Znrick, and Carolyn Kwiatkowski, NOT PICTURED: Cathy Ickes, secretary, mote a better understanding of the French language, country, customs, and people. Mrs. Peterson, adviser of French Club, directed the club's activities and events. The members explored French puzzles, songs, games and viewed slides. They learned while having fun. The officers were jan Wastak, president, Charles Schulz, vice-president, Cathy Ickes, secretary, and Gerry Knoll, treasurer. The officers and members attacked French with vitality and vigor. FRY' NORTHEAST FRENCH CLUB. SEATED1 Aflfllf wlliflillllils- Chris Milllff- Case. Arlene Flnzenhztcher, Beverly Carr. Bonnie Dilitkanich. Ann Smurlo, Kathy Claudia Snlceski, Suv Klocnnicli. Mr. llutforcl.a1rlviscr.STANDlNG: Don lfors- Paul, Colette Winicki, Barbara Yeneris, Ellen Yoegele, llggt-mm-y Mahoney berg, Sylvia Ciesbrecln, janet johnson. Wendy Tzttinan. I,ois lidling. April 5m Qswaldy ljellgselrskmalld jolmgmnislgwgki, l7A ft ,
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FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA, FRONT ROW' SEATED: Pam Hickey. Caroline Kwiatkowski, Bonita Miarecki, Linda Gould, Karen Romin, Claudia Phillips, Marylou Schick, Loretta Kirinich. SECOND ROW, SEATED: Gerry Vartunas. Rita Mitchell, Linda Collins. Mary Dellorio, Gerry Knoll, Karen Price, Sue Miclow, Carol lloinerding, Barb Galloway. Michele Klein. THIRD ROW: Sharon Galvin. Diane White, Carol Peterson, Kathy Tierney, Norma Shway, jane Roberts, Denise Ostertag, Terry Thomas, Carolyn Render, Beverly Bauer, Barb Slabe, Pam Stancik, Mike Brewster, Dan Strutzenberg, john Hickey, Fred Tuinstra, Mike Pastiak, Linda Walczak, Gloria Pischl, Maureen Crummie, Sharon Tholl. BACK ROW: Barb Noplos, Karen Bklin, Linda Kerfman, joyce Dyke, and Sue Dahl. students of many different subjects All the activities of the International Exchange Club were based on the desire to sponsor a student from a foreign land and allow him to attend our new campus building. This worth- while goal would spread a generous amount of good will to other nations and increase international understanding. This past year no student came to our school because of lack of funds. I.S.E. inet once a month to discuss fund raising pro- jects. Among the efforts to raise funds were the sale of lollipops and a theater party. INTERNATIONAL STUDENT EXCHANGE, FRONT ROW: jane Gustafson. Mary Ann llavlik. Karen Miller, Carol Georgen, Ian Stnteman, Linda King. SECOND ROW: Sandy Zebrowski, jane Lausch, Laurie Ilaedtler. BACK ROW: The Future Teachers of America Association sponsored many activities for its members throughout the year that helped to develop the incentive to become a teacher. By participating in an actual teaching project, members were able to receive a true picture of the teaching career. The monthly meetings often fea- tured an informative speaker who gave vital suggestions to future teachers. At one of the meetings, a representative from Ray Page, Superintendent of Schools, was present to increase the students' knowledge of laws concerning education in Illinois. Mr. Tyler. adviser, Linda Gronholm. Anita Stiglic, Kathy Tierney, Sandy Konet- ski, Denise Osterlag, and Barb Noplos, i d . - P-1'-TL'
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bl I L' NORTHEAST GERMAN CLUB. FRONT ROW: jim jacobson. Paul llomer- ding, Frank Mincrvini, Dave Plcger, Fred Koontz. SECOND ROW: Linda Stern- berg. 'fini Wycislak, Alan Willett, Sharon llopkins. Linda Swanson. THIRD r. 'F J If ROW: Laura Mathews, Marianne Leighton, Lynda Ackerinann, Sue Smyth Diane Durnke, Katec Kristinann, Dt-rena lilich. jenny lloover. BACK ROW Debbie llonshausen, Chris Caxsiner, Don Sternherg, Dave Linz, Barb l inni Sandra Kozlowski, Sandy Gapinski, Ruth ltorgan, and janice Erickson. Many students studying the German language were drawn into the varied activities ofthe German clubs at the three build' ings, Mr. Richard Dalche taught German at the campus build- ing and at Northwest, while Miss Elizabeth Tallarico instructed students attending Northeast. Mr. Richard Dalche, sponsor of the campus German Club, jon Parsons, president, Gwen Domina, vice-president, Sue Waleski, secretary, and Ed Glowacki, Trea- surer, planned the activities ofthe club. These plans included a Christmas party and a German movie. CAMPUS GERMAN CLUB, FRONT ROW: john Parsons. SEATED: Sharon Disa- bato, Evelyn Pikoulas, Ellen Poyle, Sue Dahl, Cathy lckes. STANDING: Ed Troes- ter, Lewis Tarnopol, Oran Cruzen, Ken Hamel, john Smolinski, Ed Glowaclci, and Dave Forsberg. NORTHWEST GERMAN CLUB., SEATED: jill Greves, Wayne Anema, Lad lleisten, Laurel lloman, jan hlurawski, Gary Vavro, Ken Wochnlk, Sandy Sonnenschein, jim Coules, Wayne Kirk, Barbara Marhoeier, Carl Leedy, and Dave Kirk. l75
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