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German lub FRONT ROW: C. Shcvlin, N. Sakayan, C. Mangels, S. Warner, E. Bohlen, C. Kiffmann, L. Niebcrgall, Dr. H. Radzin, advisor. BACK ROW: R. Carlson, P. lsele, A. Corrcri, W. Vosmier, R. Pcnndorf, U. Koepke, G. Fridcnvalds, B. Rymarenko, R. Platzer, W. Osinski. GERMAN CLUB This year the members of the German Club presented an ulfvening of Culturew to the students of Oneonta High School. The program included slides of the old and new Germany, German poetry, and German literature. A song lest concluded the evening. FRENCH CLUB Every year, du ring their Christmas party, the French Club selects one of its members as Miss France. This year the title went to Christina Gummere, a senior and secretary-treasurer of the club. To acquaint the students with French life, cele- brations were held on la fete de Saint Nicholas and llllpiphanie. KNEELING1 HS- Blish, N- BCHUY, N. Davidson, L. Zumbrun, L. Lane. SEATED: P. Phipps, A. bamha, K. Fisher, C. Gummere, J. Wilbur, A. Forgac, advisor. STANDING: E. Thomas, M. Llddlc, W. Osmski, L. Cohen, .l. Krueger, W. Thonipson, D. Whitcomhc, .l. Leahy, B. Ncwall, C. Wheat, M. Mix, M. Richardson. French lub l28
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SEANYS The Student Education Association of New York State is a professional organization for stu- dents who are preparing to teach. This fall president Liz Bohlen, attended the annual Fall Leaders Con- ference in Albany. The conference theme was Lead- ing Into Success. Later in the year, Miss Duffy, a teacher from Eng- land, gave a lecture on 'cEducation: America vs Eng- landf, Seanys SEATED: L. Bohlen, C. Man- gcls. STANDING: E. Uhl, J. Miller, M. Baldwin, B. Cape, M. Peck, A. Morrison, C. Oldenburg. FOREIGN STUDENTS Each year brings more for- eign students and a greater representation of world peoples to the campus. While absorbing knowledge and experience to carry back to their homelands, these students disseminate information to their fel- low students and various groups in the community. The Foreign Students Club entertained audiences with speeches and movies by members of the club. , . . R d ' , S. K. Choi, K. Rahul, P. Madcr. SEATED: Mr. Hefner, advisor, W. IlSNEkELIgGifiEl ixiifislggzi, E. Hockstra. STANDING: T. Martclli, B. Samba, R. Aguayo, N. Icp ' ' C Y n, E, Fuchs, R. Aashiem, C. Koepkc, B. Rymarenko, H. Badran. Papadukis, - 0 Foreign tudents l27
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Russian Club FRONT ROW: L. P0lllill, L. N0ll1Il, .l. Purdy, C. Mason. ROW TWO: C. Paskewich, D. You- mans, P. Brain, V. Lancina, B. Svrakov, advisor. BACK ROW: O. Popov, C. Ressnn-ir, R. Swan- son, C. Shcvlin, F. Levi, B. Rymarenko, S. Farnham, D. Saabyv, A. Varga, C. Bnlson, S, Dudley. RUSSIAN CLUB The Russian Club tries to aid the student of the Russian language in understanding the culture and follcways of the Russian people. Annually, an Easter Banquet is held, during which Slavic folk dances, songs and readings are presented by some of its members. This year, the Russian Club visited the Slavic Pavilion at the W0l'llI,S Fair in New York City. HISPANIC CIQUB The purpose of the Hispanic Club is to introduce interested students to Spanish and I.atin American culture as welt as its language. This year Vietor Mesalles and Twyla Banner, who spent her ,iunior year abroad, spoke to the club about Spain. A Christmas Party in the Spanish tradition highlighted the year. FRONT ROW: F. DeLuca, N. Davidson, V. Vail, M. Osowski. ROW TWO: Dr. Brown, advisor, 1 D ' , F1 ' 1 - , ROW THREE: K. Partridge, L. Ashley, Mrs. Brown, advisor, J Lopez' E Hartwlg' J clscmr P d K. Richard, R. Maltz, G. Hyde, P. Iselo, J. Sullivan. BACK ROW: L. Sperry, J. Hunt, J. llr Y, L. Williams, M. Mix, K. Webb, C. Chase, V. Mesallcs. Hispanic lub I29
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