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at HllEllllHlll Row 1: Lucille Bartoletti, Janet Trullell. Nancin F:'an'1'yuist. Nancy Stollierg Patt Strand. Beryl Miench. Gerrv Lindstrnni, Mary Ann Spencer. Row 2: Ronald Caviani. Francis Izzo, Nicky Menqliini, Don Pedo. Arlene Kleiher. Anita Loia. Marilyn Lindstrom. Row 3: David Brown, Don Jacobs. Duane Person. Mary Kay Bluem, Joanne Sesanerin. Row 4: Andrew ltznv, Mar- tin Anderson, Joe Neuro. Spanish Club Something new has been added! We. the students of old I. M. H. S. have been blessed with a brand new club, one under the direction ol' a very able fellow, none other than Mr. Blomquist, alias Rama de Flora . Officers were elected for the year. wth Patt Strand as President, Jupe Person as vice-President, Nick Menghini as Secretary. Don Pedo as Treasurer, and of course we musn't forget Ted Lofstrom as Sargent-at-Arms. With this staff heading it, the Spanish Club, offic- ially known as El Tertulia de Amigos Esparolesn, or the Circle of Spanish Friends, for those of you who aren't native Spaniards, met rather regularly to hold short programs to further an interest in Spanish in the form of reports, musical numbers, poems. and other items of interest. Club pins were decided ugron, and a joint Latin-Spanish meeting and party was also held. A constitution, which had been discussed and agreed upon by all the members. was drawn up by Beryl Miench, and served as a basis for all tE.e club rules and business. Along about April the club undertook to present a radio play during a half hour program over station WMIQ. It too, was based on their study of the language. With a membership of approximately thirty, the club is expected to be enlarged by additional mem- bers when those who plan to include Spanish in their curricula show an inclination to join. Nirk Mennhini, Pall Strand, Duane Person, Don Pedu, Page Sixty-seven
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in l-nsunnli -MMM' Row 1: Sally Stilwell, Rosemary Frickelton, Nancy Stolberfi, Betty Tramontin. Joyce Menucci. Barbara Turnquist, Marian Cloots, Mary Hamm, Arlene Goulette. Ted Tavanatti. Jack Pozza, Louis Sacchetti. Row 2: Marion St. Orme. Helen Carlson. Jean Schinderle, Nancic Franuuuist. Barbara Nelson. June Carlson. Barbara Axelson, Loris Richards. Betty Richards, Bill Dworsky. Row 3: Lois Rahni, Shirley Miller, Patty Shultz, Carol Hayward. Joanne Lonic, Patt Strand. Betty Cordry. Bonnie Backlund, Mary Kay Bluem. Ann Cohodas, Dorothy Paul. Roy, Hoskinu. Row 4: Pat Carney. Lana Weber, Marne Battista. Helen Carlson. Jean Martin, Bernadette Orella. Row 5: Mae Jermac, Kathleen Capra, Jeanette Bozile, Dorothy Ruffatto, Pat Pillion, Neva Anderson. Charlene Loeffler, Julia Aneuon, Don Scholke, Ted Johnson, Don Bird. Bill Constantini. Jerry Cohodas. Row 6: Bud Marchetti. Mary Jane Calloway. Betty Jean Orella, Louise Nicholls. Mary Zaio, Mary McCahe. Betty Scavarda, Bob Goad. Mike Thompson. Art Fortier, Gordon Lupini. Conrad Nelson. Row 7: Helen Danielson, Faye Bennet, Mary Beaunarlant, Joanne Hornqren, Lois Jones, Mark Banihenek, Dnn Harvey, David Arrowood,, Henry Cloots. Row S: Donald Bozile, Boh Dundon, Don Doney, Robert Gzorne, Bob Ginarass. Ted Corumhus, Duaine Cerasoli, Jim Riley, Roger Peterson, Steve Orlosky. Row 9: Norbert Willard, Tim Elmer. Glenn Hultquist. Latin Club Ever heard of the Montini Romani? lVo, they're not mountain goats, mad Russians, or erupting volcanoes, but Roman Mountaineers, or namely, the Latin Club of I. M. H. S. Per- haps you've seen Buddy Caesar Marchetti dashing about with a mad, conquering look in his eyes. And Joyce Menucci is frequently to Le seen gliding down the halls with her purple toga CRoman Ann Cohodas latest fashion magazine to hit Rome, Marion Cloots, Palt Strand, Ted Johnson, Don Bird Page Sixtyfsix for nightgownj sweeping our marble floors. CShe calls it the new longer looklb has taken to modeling the Forum Fanatic Sandals, recently advertised in the The Scroll of Snazzy Scuffs for Silly Socialites. Seriously though, the club did have a very successful year under the leadership of Mrs. Grace Beckstrom, advisor and Latin instructor. The officers were Ted Johnson, President: Patt Strand, vice- Presidentg Marian Cloots, Secretary, and Don Bird, Treasurer. In February the club initiated forty-five members, bringing the membership to sixty-five. A new interest has been aroused in the lan- guage by the activities carried on by the club. A unique version of Bingo is played, with the winners receiving Roman food. Plays are produced in the La- tin of ancient Rome, and reports frequently given familiarizing the students with the life of the people Whose language they study. And then, of course, a good time was had by all participating in the year's activities. Si, si, senorita! Oops, how did that Spaniard slip in?
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HHEU ul .,.,,..,..,..,..,.,,. Row 1: Edna Freeman, Russell Lundin, Rosalie Fnnlana. Rcw 2: Jena Secinaro, Sally Glnuzass, Joyce Secinaln. Cheerleaders and Majorettes Row 1: Delores Ruffatlu, Delores Ranette, Marcella Racetie. Mavian Clnols. and Delores Hover. Row 2: Lona Markell. Faye Hanson, and Ann Melelli. Page Sixty-ciglur
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