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Spanish Club Second Row: Rufe, Beehler, Schmidt, Vanderlin, Smith, Koch, Deo, Goethals, Brady, Hayes, Lamb. First Row: Le Blanc, Tronnes, Powell, Stamm, Fuson, Harrold, Greenfield, Fink, Salyer. The Spanish Club is the youngest club in school. It was organized early in the first semester by interested Spanish students. Its purpose is to give members the opportunity to do things for which there isn’t time in class. Future plans include buying Spanish records and securing movies to make learning easier and more fun. Arnold Smith is president, Bill Brady is vice-president, Bonnie Stamm is secretary, and Maryanne Fuson is treasurer. Miss Rosenberger is the advisor. ENGLISH V Third Row: Frank, Hofman, Bokhart, Batson, Davidson, Eby, Arndt, Coyner. Second Row: Harding, Rawlin, Gartner, Clark, Philotoff, Lawson, Misner, Cohen. First Row: Hurd, Gunnet, Figgins, Hunsberger, Milliken, Coppens, Bash, Beamer.
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peu Club AIDS RED CROSS ENGLISH V Third Row: Bauwens, Stutzman, Fechner, Van Vooren, McClish, Bauer, Cleary, Brainerd De Volder, Odiorne. Second Row: Bergen, Zim- mer, Burnham, Blake, Pease, Sweeny, Swadener, Weber, Miller, Kemp. First Row: Koblick, Van Haverbeke, Hampton, Lansford, Groff, Futter, Garrison, Wood, Dosmann, Sellon. Sponsored by Miss Baker, the Art Club enjoyed helping the Red Cross complete some of its quotas. The first semester the members made tray favors shaped like little flower pots with poinsettas in them and filled them with candies. Making portfolios of different colored cloth was the second se- Art Club Third Row: J. Newcomer, Holderman, Seeley, Weissert, Sack. Second Row: J. Land- graf, Davis, Baldwin, Powell, M. Landgraf, Schlegel, B. Landgraf, Kring, Dundon, Rudduck, Gall, Burkhart, Schnabel, Clay. Seated: Burk, E. Newcomer, Leonard, Rider, Riggs, Dundon. mester project. In between times the budding artists did sketching The with live models. thirty members of the club elected Evelyn Newcomer, president; Jeanette . Vance, vice-president; and Barbara Dundon, secretary- treasurer.
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§ ‘ és 4 he ALL HALL GUIDES ) a - Under the direction of Miss Zeis, the hall guides are being welded Third Row: Brown, Ward, Goethals, Flack, Probst, Grove. at Second Row: Beuter, Teegarden, Berry, Schnabel, Trippel. into an efficient and well-organ- ‘ ot a First Row: Metzger, Martin, Yacko. into an efficient and well-organ- ‘ ‘ : See Sacer cps £5 Sepa pe ized club. For the first time, they } ae Nas =| a : ee » fe 4. have a written constitution and are officially recognized by the Board of Control. The cry “‘Hall Guide’”’ is a familiar one to the eight students on duty each hour. This year they have taken over the additional job of checking for locks which have been set. Jean Tracy is president, and Third Row: McClane, Bobinez, Gist, Shingledecker, Portolese, man M aa : Mattiga, Meiser. Second Row: Tracy, Miss Zeis, Landgraf, Charlotte Moore 1s secretary- Michiels, Miles, Moshak, C. Smith. First Row: Moore, Long, treasurer. M. Smith, Greenfield, Goethals, Flack, Cohen. Sy Fe SE ES Es EAI, FE ENGLISH V Third Row: Hunt, Freeze, Wardell, Warniers, Pindell, Matowitz, Rob- erts. Second Row: Wenman, Ten Eyck, White, Van Holdt, Van Hoedt, Vogler, Clementi, Walerko, Kollar, First Row: Portolese, Cramer, Blake. Arata, Fuson, Gulyanics, Fee, Claeys.
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