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Row 1-Kinkaid. Witt, Mueller. Merta. Novotny. Kluck. Scott, Kuchta, Brenan o Row 2-Melin, Heyd, Rothgery, Robinson. Kyle, Suntala, Henkelman, Krewson, Skillicorn, Van Garden 0 Row 3-Prok, Borchert, Welty, Russell. Hawker, Schordock, Ginter, Messinger, Swerchowsky 0 Wally Swerchowsky, club president, siops to read the sign at the entrance to the early Ohio German site of Schoenbrunn with its log houses. church, and schoolhouse and old cemetery fenced in with sharpened wood spikes ,ii l Fu ,kk . .1 HV M., 1 L RL if , L Row 4-Eilender, Bender. Campbell, Workman, Hieber, McGill, Steinmetz, Standish, Fordyce, Albertson 0 Row 5 5Fowef'baugh, Heddesheimer, Watkins, Kovacs, Benko. ewar . German Club Travels To Historical Site 'fDer Deutsche Verein , official name of the German Club, is an active group of 40 students interested in German culture. High- lighting their fall schedule was a Saturday bus trip eighty miles south of Cleveland to the historic site of Schoenbrunn, one of the earliest German settlements in Ohio. Thir- ty members went on this trip, accompanied by the sponsor, Miss Coates. They learned about German music from Miss Gilmore at another meeting. Their biggest spring event was der Fastnachtsfestn, a Shrove Tues- day celebration with food and dancing as central attractions. Fall officers were Jim Schordock, Ron Benko, Lisa Henkelman, and Dave Seielstadg spring officers were Wally Swerchowsky, John Heddesheimer, Kathe Merta, Ron Benko, Richard Hawker.
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Using the gavel, a symbol of author- ity, the presiding officer calls weekly Student Council meetings to order Each semester, after a vigorous campaign, Student Council officers are elected by the entire student body. Elected in the fall were Tom Harman, president, Pete Gallo, vice-president, Patsy Gregg and Joey Knape, executive and recording secretaries, and Jiin Linthicum, treasurer. Spring officers were Jim Linthicum, president, Nick Stowe, vice- presidentg Marcia Maeourek and Sandra Ru- bin, executive and recording secretariesg and Jack Salmon, treasurer. With Miss Cope, adviser, the five officers and nine direc- tors compose the executive council which plans the various activities on the agenda. Row l Reasm, Henderson, Keisel, Kreieher, Mayer. Berhent, Mai-ourek, Tudbury, Eredies, Bever, Imm, Smith, Carr, Nelson, G. Schneider, McCann 0 Row 2-'Gregg Knape, Stefan, Fitz-gibbon, Langbridge, Munro, Paul. Boyd. Wyper, Farr, Brown, Ammerman, Curtis, Hartford. Jaynes, Rubin 0 Row 3 N. Schneider, Carlson, Coder, H ,...,--f'f 1. - ,,,,,A5,,,.1f-A Jim Andrew, Deborah Jaynes, and Frank Jerome, mem- bers of the tax stamp committee, keep records of siamps contributed in homerooms: by averaging S20 per member, homerooms become eligible to aiiend tax stamp assembly Clement, Reebel, Salmon, Wells, Bloomfield, Burk, Peter- son, Falletta, Geddis, Morgan, Walsh, Dempsey, Seielstad 0 Row 4---Jones, D. Fisher. ll, Fisher, Standish, Nluffler, Pal- omaki, Gallo, Baker, Miller, Workman 0 How 5 Evans. Allen, Knurek, Stowe. Heskamp, Parks, Jerome, Kettler, Brooks, Harman, Linthicum, Toland, Unger. lv '
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Modern Gaul lntrigues French Club La seance est ouvertef' These words mark the openings of monthly meetings of Le Cer- cle Francais. Advised by Miss lVicMillin, the club aims to acquire knowledge of French manners, customs, and speech. To celebrate the annual Mardi Gras in the spring, mem- bers and their dates, in traditional colorful costumes, dance to French folk music, eat in gaily-decorated sidewalk cafes, and en- joy a floor show featuring student talent. The Christmas potluck has plays and carols recreating the French holiday spirit. Pro- grams of other meetings include films, speakers, humorous skits, songs, and dances such as the Branle Gascon . Correspond- ence with Le Refuge des Petits, an orphan- age near Nice, France, gives club members contacts with youngsters of their own age. Row l Mallinak, Henricks, Seiveri, Terry, Plotz, Hickey, liornirk, Sanford, Dean, Bainter, Keisel, Boehmc, Scott, Mock, Siewartson, Kriscak, Zielke. Mahood, Wilson, Lin- den, Root o Row 2 Taylor, Dill, Sedgwick, Wright, Bur- rows, Nelson, Ratner, Melin, Goebel, Greene, Harris. Knox, Fisher, Kirkpatrick, Widell, Hansen, Blom, Lake 0 Row 3 Ward. Cowan, Hume, Howells, Flick, Brook. Illustrative travel posters, such as those that officers Lynne Stewarison, Jean Mills, Reed Gregg, Valerie Flick, and Wally Swerchowsky are holding, help to add a gay French atmosphere to the L-Room during meetings Haught, Smith, Fiske, Klaar, Huxtablc, B. Johnson, Vvag- ener, Mills, Pasquin, Pavlus, Sommer, Steffens o Row 4 f Kertez, Schneider, C. Johnson, Cotahisli, Waddell, Wriglil, Clement, Jaynes, Ginter, Swerehowsky, Dawson, Fern- lund, Morrison, Winslow, Peterson, Williams, Rodger, Harrold. Faire H5
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