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As Jim Woolf and Mr. Crangle go over one of the Latin class ' s home- work assignments, the ancient language doesn’t seem so “Greek” to Jim anymore. Under the direction of Mr. Richard Crangle, the Latin Club was a great success this year. Among many great events was the annual Latin Club Banquet. This and other diverse activities made for a much fuller experience for all of this year’s Latin students. LATIN CLUB a link between past and present. 22 Veni, Vidi, Vinci” seems to be the everlasting motto of the Latin Club members. They are, from left to right: Alan Marshall, James Voigt, Robert Axelrad, Linda Purdy, James Porter, Jane Anne Hartford, Paul Beier, Lind- sey Caffel, Jim Woolf, Jim Fessenden, Robert Quist, Robin Williams, and Sandy MacBeth. In absentia Mariette Full, President; and Debbie Cohen.
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The busy editor of the literary magazine, Jane Bradley, stops for a brief moment to listen to a possible entry for the Medallions. The Medallions staff caught in the midst of reading entrys for the magazine are from left to right: Jim Fessenden, Jody Bums, Lynn Wehrli, and Helen Hay. MEDALLIONS and LIONS Members of the Lions staff pose left to right: Marcia McElroy, Carol Grove, Dale Temple, Tra- cy Johnson, Marlene Kassel, Jody Burns, Chris Clark, Diane Clemow, AJison Brown, Ellen Shott, and Kris Osborn. Thom Jensen and Stuart Cohen are diligently ironing out the problems of the school news- paper the Lions. 21
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The Spanish Club officers are poised for a job of organizing activi- ties. They are, from left to right: President Suzanne Erwin, Vice-Presi- dent Rand Marcus, Secretary-Treasurer Paula Cox. El Club de Espanol adds to the enjoyment of the mem- bers of Mrs. Sabir’s Spanish classes. The Club promotes communication in Spanish and also promises many fun activities. Its activities in- cluded participation in the annual school Bazaar, and dinner at different Spanish restaurants in town. The Club trys to achieve an at- mosphere de Espanol. SPANISH CLUB enlarges a student ' s knowledge of Spanish speaking countries. Spanish Club members pose, with some in native disguise. Back row: Rand Marcus, Susan Williamson, Diane Clemow, Shauna Roberts, Greg Smith, Diane Bean, Stuart Cohen. Third row: Delynn Johnson, Tracy Johnson, Judy Edwards, Kim Fuller, Chris Clark, Mike Nowells. Second row: Karen Rowley, Helen Hay, Alison Brown, Suzanne Erwin, Ramona Randolph, Lynn Wehrli, Pat Remley, John Roberson. Front row: Steve Rosenberg, Brick Thompson, Paula Cox, and Kristine Zelenkov. 23
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