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11 NORTHWEST LATIN CLUB, FRONT ROW: ,lzmis Zilinskas. Valerie Bober, Janice Solner, Alice Engelmann, Roger Borsl, Bob Little, Mr. janka, adviser Allison Ilnll, Lane Ilunler. Phyllis M ikolailis. BACK ROYV: Caroline Snlitli. ludy SCllUlCI. Caryl! Clillway. Mary 12106 Rillllberl. and Laurel Bray. Foreign language clubs stimulated interest CAMPUS LATIN CLUB, FRONT ROW: Susan Miclow, l-'irsl Consul. BACK ROW: David Kaar. Second Consul, Pal Carroll. Senator, Laurel lilich. Tribune, Cindy Nagy. Scriba, Bill Dunn, Q-uauslor. 176
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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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l L NORTHEAST LATIN CLUB, FRONT ROW: Robert Pearson, Tim Wycislak, THIRD ROW: Marcia Meyer, Kathy 0'Bl'iCn. Debra ROIISIISUSBH. BACK ROW: Alan Willett, SECOND ROW: Sue Brady, Mary Kirinich, Lois Mussehnan, Sylvia Ciesbreeht, Mrs. Brennan, adviser, STANDING: Sandy Potter. in world histor and culture Latin Club continued in its traditional manner and held its annual Latin Club Banquet which only members were allowed to attend. Members were required to come wearing the ancient garb of the Romans and carry out many ofthe Roman cus- toms. Latin Club was very interested in promoting a strong interest in the Latin language. Many of its activities were held with the idea of acquiring more knowledge of Roman culture and phases of life. The Russian language became part of our curriculum for the first time last year and therefore the enrollment was not very large. Students in either their first or second year of Rus- sian who were anxious to expand their knowledge of the Soviet Union were eligible to join Russian Club. lillorts were made to banish many of the fallacies about tlte foreign country and to present the club members with a true picture of the life and eus- toms. Awaiting tlte start of the llotnecoming Parade. participants stood near artisti- rally decoraed cars ready to go. I 5 ' ,344 5 mf 41:5 95 ' fl A, :F x- N- 0-'fi CAMPUS RUSSIAN CLUB, SEATED: Laurel Elich, secretary: Arlette Gustaf son, publicity chairman, Nancy Husayko, Steve Culver, president. STANDING: George Barratt, Pat Itenart, vice-president, Sheila Sula, program chairman, and Steve Schniiedl, treasurer. I77
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