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cf? KZ! Fi N i CT . 4 4 C QCQ f Q? ft .ffl fi LE CERCLE FRANCAIS - l Eat--1 Z ix Row I: Delores Leviker, Sharon Osterhaudt, Jackie Prashaw, Joanne WVard, Linda Linstruth, janet jackson. Row 2: Sandy Allen, Carol Feisthznnel, Linda Gordon, Kathleen Johnson, Connie Matuszczak, Carol Stevens, Betty Cannan, Kathleen john Another year passed and French Club was still going strong. Once a month strange sounds were heard such as, La presidente, Kathy Johnson, a ouvert la seance, and la secretaire, Sandra Allen, a lu le proces-verbal. The above translated simply means that Kathy Johnson opened the meeting and Sandra Allen, the secretary, read the minutes. In case the president was unable to attend the meeting, vice- president Janet jackson took over. Always present to help was Mrs. Kenneth F.. Ford, the advisor. French Club consisted of students who had taken one year of French. The meetings were conducted in French and most of the conversation was in French. These meetings acquainted the members with the French language, culture, history, and customs. Entertainment was of a varied and interesting nature. Members participated in French games, skits, song fests and listened to records. Following the meetings, which were held at members' homes, refreshments were served. 23 QDELJ ,XC kv-fix x WW! 0'Connor, Mrs. Martha Ford, advisor. Row 3: Walter Reed, jim Ferrance, Howard Higby. john Steinbrenner, Leopold Aval- lone, David Boutwell, Grant Curtis, Nick Egloff, Dick Higby. Duffy, Phil Allen. P... N 'Y UAW: Sealed: janet jackson, vice-presidentg Kathleen johnson, president: Sandy Allen, secretary. Stzmding: Jackie Prashaw, hospitalityg Delores Leviker, program chairman. ir 095 M12
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Pu Ivhlfbef Three Torcloer Mr. Russell Zeller, advisor, Kathleen O'Connor, Bill Bohall, Howard Higby, Peggy Smith, Kathleen johnson, Mrs. Genevieve Lawrence, advisor. 22 Membership in the National Honor Society is the height of scholastic achievement and recognition of school service at L.A.C.S. Members are cho- sen on the basis of character, scholar- ship, leadership and service. Fifteen per cent of a graduating class are chosen. Five per cent are selected in the junior year and the results are announced at Commencement. The remaining ten per cent are selected in the senior year. Last june, Reg Smith, Kathleen john- son, Kathleen O'Connor, Bill Bohall and Howard Higby were chosen. In the snaps above are members selling The Torch , their literary magazine, .which is published three times during the school year. The advisors are Mrs. Genevieve Law- rence and Mr. Russell Zeller.
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S Ron' I.' Miriam Brooks, Kay Chamberlain, David Corbine, Sharon Osterhaudt, Bill 0'Brien, Peg Smith, co-editor, Kathleen johnson, co-editor, Elinor Greene, associate editor, Linda Lins- truth, art editor, jackie Prashaw. Row 2: Mr. Robert Drum- mond, advisor, Beatrice Benware, Rose Petrovitz, Diane Virkler, oon Wbirtle if Mimeograpbed Bethany Boshart, Melanie McDougall, Marge Pedersen, Agnes Benware, Sally Benware, Karen Ransiear, Mr. Raymond Tucker, advisor. Ron' 3: Evelyn Smithling, Maurice YValsh, Delores Leviker, Kathy Finn, Joanne Kohler, Martha McDonald, Bonnie Gallup, Sandra Bush, Peter McDonald. Row 1: Kathleen O'Connor, Ann Church, Sandra Stoltz- fus, Mary Graves, Sharon Greene, Gail Hammond, Sandy Allen, Carole Klosner. Row 2: Carolyn Sweredoski, Virginia Yancey, joyce Campany, Katy Copeley, Ruby VVidrick, Carol Stevens, Arlene Thompson, joan Bush, This year, the Noon Whistle has been a mimeo- graphed paper. Once a month an account of high school activities, sports, accomplishments and gossip has been made available to our students and faculty for five cents. These papers have been from four to ten pages long. Decorations and cartoons made each page more interesting. Nancy Virkler, Sally Ingersoll, Bonita Havas, Carolyn Hanno, Paul Roman, Norman Askin. Row 3: Mary Rogozienski, Sheila Fitzgerald, jane Western, Betty Ann Lampson, David Boutwell, james Finn, jim Burr, jim Ferrance, Grant Curtis. The editors, Kathy Johnson and Peggy Smith have led our staff in producing the papers. These busy students have devoted many hours during and after school to writing, stenciling, designing, arranging and headlining the articles. The advisors, Mr. Tucker and Mr. Drummond, have acted as overseers of this new adventure in journalism.
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