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SPANISH CLUB Top Row: John Holmer, Robert W'ald, Lorna Meissner, Myra Berkowitz, Freddie Goldberg, Jeffrey Green, Mimi Oxman, Kathie Burckhalter Third Row: Rachel Katz, Ellen Friedland, Joy Davidson, Rhoda Kohne, Stephan Pass, Judy Reisman, Vtfendie Pouchnik, Sharon Van Alstine Second Row: Bill Greenberg, Pamela Prusow, Corinne Kocher, Anna Ober, Kathleen Vtlieczorek, Richard Heiden, Ronald Sager Bottom Row: Sari Gilman, Lesley Richun, Cheryl Cohen, Pamela Goldberg, Judy Rachural, Linda Erwin, Kathleen Freeze .Meeting twice a month, the SPani5h Club has Sixty- As a group, the members went to see El Cid. Then, late eight members. The group, headed by Mr. Emll Held, in spring, Miss Marcia Lau, a new member of the faculty, has set up a constitution by which the club is governed. ghgwed her Shdes of South America' Top Row: JoAnne Laedtke, Laurence Victor, Diane Court, Suzanne Savories, Dennis Rumocki, Norman Mishelow, Merry Matthews, Candy Tetz- laff, Sharon Fuchs, Nancy Kocher Third Row: Harriet Malofsky, Kathy Neuner, Jeanne Crane, Harriet Shern, Ellen Kaye, Diane Shamis, Lynn Wicklund, Pat Andrews, Roselie Yanowitz, Linda Kahn Second Row: Shelly Rapkin, Barbara Cowen, Marilyn Libman, Sandee Serge, Penny Cramer, Pam Cramer, Marcy Herman, Sheri Borkin, Naomi Pitt Bottom Row: Anita Kane, Janice Koshakow, Jean Schmidt, Linda Marino, Jacqueline Schneider, Lynn Lossmann, Lauretta Oliver, Bev Young, Marlene Aaron 93
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LATIN CLUB Top Row: Christine Kesery, Gail Schleisner, Nancy Lou Andre, Diane Corder, Merrill Weingrod, Jerry Krysinski, Jeff Lippow, John YViederh0ld, Nancy Stark, Karen Pinkus, Robin Itzkowitz, Mary Chudnow, Carol Johnson, Jeanne Crane, John Kitzke Fourth Row: James Johnson, Joel Sogol, Peter Katsune, Jane Lillie, Kathryn Koch, Roger Masters, Sue Kowalicki, Bonita Boeyer, Barbara Hand- zel, Eugene Jamrozy, Carla Maronek, Colleen Gray, Michael Schuman, Nancy Nikolaus, Carol Dorst Third Row: Wendy Piek, Kathy Bronk, Marie Rader, Judity Uibel, Kathy Kovac, John Schmid, Jeffrey Holob, Dennis lvolinsky, Pat Para- poniaris, Janice Pergolie, Georganne Oldenburg, Sally LeMay, Clare Schmid, Cheryl Hargraves, Cindy Willarson Second Row: Georgia Hies, Ramond Miller, Kathleen Adler, 'Werner Reis, Carla Dicristo, Susan Kraus, Carolyn Mras, Diane Almond, Nicki Alpert, Carol Bednar, Dina Lakric, John Davis, Carmel Gross, Judi Church, Bonnie Seiden, Bonnie O'Leske Bottom Row: Susan Peterson, Sandra Lesgold, Marlene Totsky, Lee Ann Meissner, Susan Key, Leslie Cagen, Pamela Kiser, Ann Krizan The Rent-a-Plebe Service was the big event of the newly organized Latin Club. The faculty advisors are Mr. Thomas Marx and Miss Elaine Steiger. There are seventy-live members in the group. The services of a number of plebes were auctioned off to the patricians at various sum of money for a period of two weeks. The minimum purchase price was fifteen centsg the maximum went as high at 32.50. All proceeds went to the treasury which will use the money in the future for the yearly Latin banquet. The slaves were first-year Latin students. Many patricians, second and third-year students, ended up with three or four plebes to carry their books and lunches, greet them at their lockers, and help them with their coats, while the plebes uttered those humble words, Sum plebs humilis, QI am a lowly plebe.j . In the future the club plans to have several skits in Latin at their' meetings. Other events will include read- ings of Classical Latin literature, Roman Culture, and other related activities. John Schmid, President, Pam Kaiser, Vice-President: Mary Chudnow, Secretary: Barbara Handzel, Treas- urerp Vidor Bjorgvinsson, Sergeant-at-arms. 1 92 ml
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GERMAN CLUB The German club, co-directed by Mrs. Gisela Bronner and Mr. John Szucs, planned several activities for this semester. At one meeting, students viewed slides of Ger- many. At another they studied German customs and contributions of famous Germans to the culture of the world. The club also attended the Folk Fair. Top Row: Marilee Spector, Bar- bara Morrow, Ellen Heib, juli Strnad, Barbara Paterson Second Row: Ann Zaidszpiner, Kathy Lueders, Frances Melf, Sue Krasno, Nancy Pinkert Third Row: Elaine Slomovitz, Nadeen Tatarsky, Meridy Dom- nitz, Shirley Bankier, Joanne Sha- piro Bottom Row: Sheila Schultz, Ar- lene Segal, june Back, Shirley Ros- enberg, Beth Markson l Sponsored by Mrs. Elfreida Waltz, the French Club meets on the third Tuesday of each month. Last semes- S ter they organized a bake sale to raise money. With this money they bought tickets to the Folk Fair, a yearly program of the customs, foods, music, and cultural back- grounds of nationality groups in Milwaukee. FRENCH CLUB Top Row: Susan Sporbeck, Ran- dall Henning, Mlalter Schaeffer, Tom Thielke, Michael Tessman Second Row: Douglas Doornek, John Stier, Michael Gumsey, Gregory Exarbo, jeffrey Raloff Bottom Row: Cheryl Stephenson, Phyllis Bauer, Tina Baker, Susan Reindl, Candice Goldberg
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