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1 1 Romans attend JCL convention Heading the agenda for the year, eleven Latin Club members attended the Indiana Junior Classical League Convention in April. Mr. Black, club sponsor, and Mr. Newman accom- panied the students to BSU. Joe Smith, former officer of the JCL, served as guest speaker for the all-day affair. Main purpose of the JCL Convention was to give students an opportunity to meet and to be- come acquainted with fellow Romans from all over the state. Membership cards for the Junior Classical League were issued after members paid the dues. Right — Latin officers: Debbie Korpita, pres.; Sue McRae, vice-pres.; Sandy Mat- sen, sec. and Dirk Flick, treas. Below right — Mr. Bill Glynn speaks before Latin students while assisting Mr. Black in teaching grammar. 18 Latin
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FTA awards scholarship, sells mums “Pete, go stand in the corner . . “George, would you please remove your hand from the fishbowl . . These situations did not happen every day, but cadet teachers found that expecting the unexpected was a wise policy to follow. FTA’s senior members in good standing were able to assist in the classrooms. Homecoming fervor was intensi- fied as students ordered purple and gold homecoming mums from mem- bers of FTA. Earnings from the sale of mums and donations by teacher’s organizations contributed to the FTA scholarship for a deserving senior. Left — Solving problems for second grader Jay Bogan was one of the jobs of cadet teacher Dawne Neibert. Above left — FTA officers: Debbie Lain, treas.; Karen Donovan, vice-pres.; Val Lockwood, historian: Jo Ellyn Jancaric, sec.; and Carolyn Colburn, pres. Below — Homecoming mums, sold by members of FTA, added color and excite- ment to a football victory over Portage.
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Kursch, Cefali experience German life Without passports, vaccinations, or luggage, German Club traveled to Krefeld, Germany with senior Peggy Kursch by way of slides taken dur- ing her stay with a German family. Under Indiana University ' s Honors Program, Peggy spent nine weeks studying the country’s life and language. Traveling under the AFS program, senior Frank Cefali toured Germany and resided with a family in Hostar during the 1970 summer. Speaking to club members, Frank related the life style of the German people. Attired in grubby blue jeans and torn sweat shirts, clubbers worked in the football concession stand to raise money for the club scholarship which was awarded to Sherry Schrock and Sylvia Gilbertson. Above left — German club officers: Front row: Mary Kay Baron, sec. and Donna Luke, treas. Row 2: Sylvia Gilbertson, pres, and Raleigh Farlow, vice-pres. Left — Attempting to create an authentic map of Germany, club members come to meetings prepared to paint. German 19
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