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1 2 English Club Although there were only seven mem- bers of the English club, and they changed advisors at the semester, they still managed to publish a literary sup- plement in the final issue of the 'LTOWN CRIERN. The club held a literary con- test in April in order to gather ma- terials for publication in the categories of short story, poetry, and short essay. The club was under the direction of Miss Robin Rydell, who was a graduate aid for the first semester. For the sec- ond semester Miss Kathleen Markus, the graduate aid, along with spring stu- dent teachers Miss Linda Peterson and Mr. Marc Hufnagl, were the advisors. The club also attended the international banquet in May and celebrated Valen- tine's Day with a party. ,www 36 The English club celebrated Valentine's Day with a party. English Club. ,laneil Jacob, Craig Trigger, Miss Markus-Advisor, Carol Knight, Gary Myers, and David Kennedy. Office Assistants The office assistants gave up their retaries, did typing and filing jobs, and resource centers to help make the school sorted mail. They also answered tele- run with a little less confusion. They phones, and monitored absences for the ran errands for Miss Jones and the sec- attendance clerk. Office Assistants. Row 1: Patti Walker. Row 2: Linda Carter, Alice Furnace, Pat Furnace, Kerin Look, Diana Banker, Craig Trigger, Dana Parker, Veta Keltner, Kathy Brooks, Peggy King, Debbie Raifsnider, Mrs. Shurter.
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French Club. Row 1: Julia Simpson, Craig Trigger, Jim McGill, Lisa Schwarz, Amy Mc- Cumber, Mr. Backes, Donna Pierce, Julie Moore, Marianne Righter, Chris Schwarz and Marilyn Pierce. Row 2: Ramona Behrends, Sally Peterson, Penny Johnson, Irlene Price, Michelle Johnstoon, and Helen Dyre. Row 3: Dan McGill, John Kassing, Dave Higdon, Bill Schmidt, Molly Dynan, Nancy Carroll, Dale Higdon, Nora Carroll, Eva Novotny and Janet Lichtsinn. French Club This year the French Club had a din- ner at the Pepper Mill in Morton. A French meal was prepared especially for the club by Mr. Novotny, the father of Eva Novotny. Toboganning and a small get to- gether afterwards was another activity the French Club enjoyed. The big event of the year was the International Dinner, which the French Club participated in. i'Dishes from all foreign countries represented at the din- ner were presented by the different lan- guage clubs. Officers for t.he French Club are as President, Nancy Carroll, Vice-Presi- dent, Nora Carroll, Secretary, Janet Lichtsinn, and Treasurer, Penny John- son. Mr. Backes was the advisor. Irlene Price and Dale Higdon enjoy their spicy dinner. Preparing for the International Dinner was hectic. German Club. Mr. Backes, Tim Paul, Steve Gladson, Lynne Gaffney, Chris Schwarz, Dan McGill, Dave Higdon, Dave Roger, Doug Daily, Heidi Dozard, Fva Novotny, Rick Molohon, Susan Grammer, Karen Clark, Pat Furnace, and Jo Stephens. German Club Under the guidance of Mr. Backes, the German Club had a year of many activities. Outdoor sports were enjoyed by the members as they went ice skating in the winter. When spring came, the German Club participated in the school's lnternational Dinner. Members of the German Club brought dishes from Germany, which all who attended enjoyed. Officers for the German Club are: as President, Eva Novotnyg as Vice- President, Jo Stephens, as Secretary, Dave Rogersg and as Treasurer, Karen Clark.
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Spanish Club This year the Spanish Club under the supervision of Mrs. Peacock had a get-together at Pepe Taco. Slides were also shown. These slides were brought in by the Spanish Club members. Fund raising projects made it possible for the Spanish Club to have a Christ- mas party. Lectures on South America were given by various members. The Spanish Club put up a display for the new freshmen registration. Officers are Janiel Jacob, Presidentg Calvin Moell, Vice-President, Kris Hoffman, Secretary, and Donna Ander- y Spanish Club. Row l: Debby Hall, Kris Hoff- Richard Johns, Amy Randall, Pain Stevens, man, Cal Moell, Janiel Jacob, Donna Ander- Lynn Allar, Diane Day, Pam Myers, Mary son and Carol Knight. Row 2: Mrs. Peacock, Ann Butler, Judy Watkins, Bill Bradley, Tina Howard Teak, Bob Moreland, David Trigger, Sodowski, and Sue Rampley. F.S.A. Future Secretaries of America have been very active this year. Under the leadership of Mrs. Lessley and Miss Schumacher, the two girls participated in the city-wide organization. Three tours were conducted. These included a trip to the Peoria Chamber of Commerce, Caterpillar Administration Building, and the IBM offices. The girls participated in the Danny Thomas March of Dimes and con- tributed items to the Lincoln School for son, Treasurer. the Disadvantaged. also held. F.S.A. Left to right: Debbie Ginther, Mrs. Lessley, Miss Schumacher, and Paula Whitledge. F.T.A. Row 1: Laura Clark, Nancy Car- Clair Crawford, Bob Moreland, Bonnie roll, Janet Lichtsinn, Jim McGill, Irlene Crawford and Molly Dynan. Price, Becky Pauli and Mr. Backes. Row 2: W W ,U -ILL A fashion show, Fling into Spring was Dave Trigger feels the pains of hunger Future Teachers . The Future Teachers of America was organized to investigate the vari- ous facets of the teaching profession. Student teaching or tutoring is a hope- ful activity for next year. This year's chapter barely got started but high hopes are held for next year.
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