Marple Newtown High School - Memories Yearbook (Newtown Square, PA)

 - Class of 1964

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And Traveling Members of A.F.S.; Seated, Row 1, left to right:C. Compton, S. Goldstein, M. Garbeil, N. Lewis. Row 2; P. Williams, L. Ankrum, J. Raisl, N. Shifman, C. Rossman. Row 3: A. Ellis, K. Baumann, J. White, R. Freeman. Standing; B. Neuhoff, L. Harwick, D. Omohundro, R. Woodruff, D. Compton, J, Daveler, L. Deutch, S. Kalick, B. Tomassone, P. Oban, K. Weston, L. Scholtz, L. Jacobs . . . listen to Rosemarie Ott describe life in Switzerland. The American Field Service under the supervision of Mr. Robinson and president Robert Bogotin cultivates an atmosphere of world understanding. By selling books in their book store, chocolate mints and cards at Christmas, the A.F.S. raises funds to support their foreign exchange program. This year A. F. S.’s foreign exchange pupil is Re- becca Cooper who went to Germany. The land of Ovaltine and chalets presents M-N with this year’s foreign exchange student, Rosemarie Ott. A native of Switzerland, Rosemarie, is an eager athlete and student. A thoughtful and exciting ambassador, Rosemarie will certainly leave fond memories of her visit with Marple Newtown. Officers of A.F.S.; Left to Right: C. Compton (V.- Pres. ), P. Ohan (Pari.), K. Weston (V.-Pres. ), D. Omohundro (Treas. ), R. Ott (Sgt. at Arms), L. Jacobs (Sec.), missing B. Bogatin (Pres.) — gather at A.F.S. Book Store. 29

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Translating Members of Language Club; Seated: B. Dodge, B. Hunter, M. Garbeil, C. Martino, Mrs. Rippeon. Standing: L. Richards (V.-pres.), N. Lewis (Sec.-Treas.), L. Ferguson ' , S. Wiener, J. Hawkins, N. Shifrin (Sgt.-arms), R. Brown, K. Rossman, B. Meloff, L. Jacobs, K. Dutzer, M. John, S. Herbster, Dr. Colli. Row 2: W. Wolf, J. Wallin, C. MacFadden, B. Michener, G. Gregory, practice singing Christmas Carols in French, German, and Spanish. Missing: P. Towle (Pres). The German Club, advised by Miss Hamburger and President Alan Strand, is a contribution to culture. The members meet to discuss German Officers of the Language Club assemble in the language lab before a club meeting. They are C. McFadden (Pari.), Mrs. Woerner, N. Shifrin (Sgt. arms), P. Towle (Pres.), L. Richards (V. pres.), N. Lewis (Sec., Treas. ). cultures and language. Their meetings consist of German literature and musical adventures. Twice a month the members of the Language Club, under the direction of Mrs. Woerner and Dr. Colli, take an imaginary journey throughout the world. Speakersinform the members about the customs, histories and languages of different nations. Members of German Club; Left to Right: B. Bewley, (V. Pres.), E. Searfoss (Pari.), B. Tomassone (Sec.), A. Strand (Pres.), K. Buehler (Treas.), Miss Hamburger discuss scenic Germany. 28



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A Talent The members of the Drama Club are; Row 1: J. Raisl, L. Ankrum, J. Chidester, B. Sharp, R. Smith. Row 2: C. Walsh, C. McFadden, E. Kernish, F. Morrison, A. Strand, J. Jewell, L. Harwick, S. Herschel, E. Searfoss, S. Kalick, L. Beebe, B. Anderson. Pleides Pleides was first chartered at Paxon Hollow High School. Since then its second chapter was opened at the Senior High. This year the Drama Club is sponsored by Mr. Dye and Mr. Enck. The members of the club have a sincere interest in As the first act begins, Barbara Sharp pleads for mercy. drama and display it by helping in all facets of stage production, and attending outside theatri- cal performances together. The group is hoping for a dramatic production of their own. The officers of the Drama Club are: C. Walsh, (Treas. ), R. Smith, (Sec.), J. Jewell, (Pres.), Missing is J. Gregory, (V.-pres. ). 30

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