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26064 and Qezmcm 65454 and ammcmdcatfdaaa.. I I 1 I I l OFFICERS: German I: President ...... Vice President ...... . Stenie Gale . . Tom Moore Secretary-Treasurer . , ,,,, Ann Iverg German ll: President ....... . Chuck Johnson Secretary ...... . . Janice Spring Treasurer . . . Ingrid Muladore The two German Clubs, each commonly called aDEUTSCH- VEREIN, are primarily concerned with creating and instilling an understanding of Germany, its people and customs. Member- ship requirements are met by study of the language, Mr. Hurd as German teacher is the advisor. The German I Club, first organized this year, enjoyed a combined banquet with the German II Club. GERMAN CLUB OFFICERS ROW ONE: Tom Moore, Janice Springg ROW TWO: Ingrid Muladore, Stenie Gale: ROW THREE: Chuck Johnson, Ann Ivers. OFFICERS: French I: President ..... Vice President .... Secretary-Treasurer Social Chairman . French II: President ..... Vice President , , , Secretary-Treasurer Social Chairman . . French III: President ..... Vice President .... Secretary-Treasurer Social Chairman . French IV: President ..... Vice President . Secretary-Treasurer Social Chairman . . . Kerry Shanklin . . Kim Kunze . Susan Hull Cheri Florance Ken Wetmore . . Joe Gallant Claudia Griffith Sharon I-Iilborn Diane McLain . Judy Booher . Carol Miller Barbara Frye Jack Bowman Jil Oberlander Marsha Catrow Andy Fichter The four French Clubs of Hayes correspond to the years the language has been studied and membership has but one requirement: the study of French. The clubs V purposes are to aid in learning about French-speaking people and to afford an opportunity for more informal French conversation. Miss Dorothy Bussard, French instructor, is the advisor to each club. Programs this year in the f011!' clubs have included dinners of French food, visits to French chateaux ln Ohio, an Easter service and breakfast, and a program of French games and songs. FRENCH CLUB OFFICERS ROW ONE: Barb Frye, Sharon Hilborn: ROW TWO: Carol Miller, Claudia Griffith, Susan Hullg ROW THREE: Jil Oberlander, Joe Gallant: ROW FOUR: Jack Bowman, Dee McLain, Ken Wetmore, Kerry Shanklln.
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atm cmd Spcmdad 664454 OFFICERS: LATIN I: President . . . . Roy Stults Vice President . . DickWarner Secretary . . . Jim Rathburn Treasurer . . . Patty Shaw LATIN I: President ..... .... D lane Wolfe Vice President Secretary . . . . . . .Margaret Flahive Allison Furlong Treasurer . . . . DavidRussel1 LATIN II President . . . Ruth Starkey Vice President . , Bill Heald Secretary . . Treasurer . . Nancy Thomas . . Margaret Williams The two Latin Clubs have as a common aim the instilling JUS wk' 'R 'sa' 44 ' 5 s rl Ons y - OFFICERS: Spanish l President , . , , Rgdney Banks Vice President . Toni Ackley Secretary-Treasurer Marsha Catrow Program Chairman . . . . BarbaraBowlus Sergeant-at-Arms . . . Steve Courter Spanish I: President .... . . . B111 Geiger Vice President- . . . Barb Rife Secretary .... . . TonlScarff Treasurer . . . . Mike Linville Spanish Il: President ,,,, Paul Kissner Vice President . . Barb Hofstad Secretary . . . Rhea Williams Treasurer . . Bob Barrlnger Understanding the Spanish culture is the goal of the Spanish Clubs at Hayes. The advisor is Mr. Hurd, the Spanish instructor. Membership consists of first and second year students, Programs this year for the Spanish I Club have included speakers, slides and films, plays, and a banquet. SPANISH CLUB OFFICERS: Barb Hofstad, Ford Kebker, Bob 92 Barringer, Bill Geiger. of interest ln the Latin language beyond the textbook's limits. The only requirement for membership is enrollment ln a Latin class. The advisor for both groups is Mrs. Doris Evans, Latin instructor, Instituted 17 years ago, the two clubs, Latin I and II, which are given the name OLYMPIADES, have state and national affiliation with the Junior Classical League. Each year delegates of the clubs attend the state convention. Former members of the clubs have received distinction in the form of several elected positions in the state and the honor of both a state and national J. C, L. presidency. Programs this year have included skits, stories, reports and games along with the annual Latin Banquet, state J. C. L. convention, and adoption of a. local family at Christmas time. LATIN CLUB OFFICERS ROW ONE: Diane Wolfe, Margie Flahlve, Allison Furlong: ROW TWO: Nancy Thomas, Ruth Starkey, Margaret Williams: ROW THREE: Roy Stults, Bill Heald, Dave Russell, Pat Shaw. afaedgn altace
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odeaae lad vi in '-'77 1 1 5 SCIENCE CLUB ROW ONE: Terry Rochford, Jack Rowlands, Harris, Ray Cawleyg ROW THREE: Mr. Koch, Jim Balch, David John Linn, Wayne Turney, Ted Stephenson, John Lininger, John Harris, Theo Manschreck, George Burns, Keith McMullen, Mead, Danny Pope: ROW TWO: Steve Frentsos, Rollin Olson, Willard Sheets, Bill Geiger. Bill Wilson, Brian Worick, Steve Aller, Chip Daniels, Richard Ag i a s Eaten .deamg T 'rv Bill Wilson, vice president: Mr, Koch, advisory Richard Harris, secretaryg 94 Bill Geiger, president. This year the Science Club, advised by Mr. Koch, was led by President Bill Geiger, Vice President Bill Wilson, and Secretary Richard Harris. In order to advance the knowledge of science and instill curiousity, the club has required that each member enter a project in the science fair. Outstanding projects are discussed and demonstrated to the mem- bers at meetings. Additional information and programs were supplied by speakers, movies, and tours of laboratories.
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