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Language of the Rhine appeals to German Club members: FRONT ROWfD. Phelps, tr6a5.; C. Marshall, v. pres.; J. Arnold, sec. ROW TWOeP, McAfee, M. Appel, V. McCunn, L. Hageman, Interest Language Clubs Those who study German have the opportunity of meeting others studying the language at dif- ferent levels and of participating in projects re- lated to German instruction through the German Club. Under the sponsorship of Mr. Schliess, the club has been active in many projects, including the International Tea. Spanish is a fascinating language and those in the Spanish Club set out to prove it. Under the direction of Mrs. Naegel, the members meet to stimulate an interest in Spanish and to help promote school spirit through the International Tea, the bake sale, and the Mardi Gras dance. Sunny land South of the border interests Spanish Club participants: FRONT ROW: Dt Akers, C. Mooney, B. Parker, B. Pope, B. Engel, T. Phillips. ROW TWOiiMrst Naeglet T. Owens, K. Noonan, J. O- hConnor, S. Hosking, C. Brown, ROW THREE-S, Robinson, A. Post, C. Haeberlin, K. Hover, R. Mays, PA Westerkamn, B. Simms. J. Edmunds, B. Baxter, M. Gabbatsch, J. Ballingcr, L. Van Horne, D. Ramey. ROW THREEeD. Lattas B. Stuard, R. Kaper, W. Mink, D. Gross, J. Caster, C. Flaim, B. Beckemyer, Mr. Schliess. Colombian student, Nestor Osorio, speaks about his native land to Mrs. NaegePs Spanish class.
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nut FRANCE French culture and history is of particular interest to French Club A. Hocutt, L. Hines, D, Carmen, Ii Blevins, C. Culley. ROW members, who are: FRONT ROWeMi House; D. Bailey; C, Bers- THREE-J. House, K. Gilbert, V, Holmes, J. Howell, S. Frasher, senbruegge, sec.-treas.; P. Wise, presv; P. Wermuth; D. Niehaus; Wi Ford, J. Johnson, B. Bowen, Je Rohlfs, P. Marks, Se Statler. P, McCann. ROW TWOeMr. Richmond, M. Jacobs, S. Baker, Foreign Culture, Speech One would think that an hour a day per sub- ject would be enough, but not the members of the French Club. Under the sponsorship of Mr. Richmond, the members meet to share a common interest, to develop leadership, and to serve their school and community. The French Club helped plan for the International Reception. Parents were entertained and were more fully introduced to the school. gPeace through understanding!:, is the motto ., .:;:ftf;; of the Slavic Club formed this year by Mr. Zieg- ler. The club tries to create a better understand- Brilliant French Club members portray first graders learning to ing Of the culture Of thC Slavic people, particu- speak French . . larly those speaklng Russmn. The first Slavic Club is getting an active start with the help of the pres; P. Bowen, v. pres; B. Long; P, Burbank. ROW TWO- members, who are: ROW ONEweP. Hart, V. Rowe, B. Timmer, D. Sizemore,M. Boehner,S. House,Mr. Ziegler, sponsori -. - ,wdm u-... ,h m.
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Varsity and reserve debmers include: FRONT ROWrS. James: V. Rowe, Kh Taylor, R. Patton, J. Carstens. S. Frasher. M. Grate, Officers of N.F.L. are: FRONT ROWiF. Burt, v, pres; E. Lueking, sec. ROW TWO ?B. Patton, pres.; J. Carstens, 2nd, v. pres.; M. Grote, treash Speech and debate members of NFL arc: FRONT ROWhMrsA Barton, B. Owen, K. Taylorh V. Rowe, S. James, RV Patton, B. Butz, E. Lueking, S. Finn! P. Guthrie, Kh McDanicls, M. Grotc, S. Harwell; D. Zimmer, D. Graves, P. McCann, S, Gillis, Mn S. Gillis, S. Harwell, Mrsl Barton, sponsor. ROW TWO-Th Lent, S. Clutts, J. Fisher, P. Wilson, R. Woodruff, Jh Grote. NFL Members Excell In Speech and Debate Composed for those students excelling in speech and debate, the National Forensic League has been very busy at Princeton this year. Under the leadership of Mrs. Barton, the var- sity debate team won first place trophies at the St. Xavier and Oakwood Invitational Debate Tournaments. Led by Mr. Boyd, speech students who quali- Eed to go to district contests were Diane Zim- mer, Pam McCann, Paul Guthrie, and Barb Butz. Boyd. ROW TWOgT. Lent S. Clutts, J Carstens, J. Pitts, B. Vearil, R. Jackson, R. Blaylock, R. Gross, Jh Fisher, P, Wilson; R. Woodruff, S. Frasher, J. Dauphcc, B. Pope, J. Grote.
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