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Junior Classical League Front Row: Doreen Burda-Secretary, Dawn Greenfield-Treasurer, jim Rowell-President, jenny Wydysh-Vice-President, Mr. Wydysh. Second Row: Tracey Rushlow, Tracy Lewis, Bridget Pool, Aimee Kastler, Julie Hubbard, Tonya Silliman, Kim Ouderkirk, Krista Miller, Kathy Towles, Laurie Cobb, Dena Martin. Third Row: April Sperling, jim Pomicter, julie Towles, Cheryl Wheeler, Billie jo Miller, Mary Minor, Heather Flournoy, Shelley Waterman, David Reed, Aaron Wydysh, Dan Stevens. Fourth Row: Debbie Mills, Kim Gadway, Amy Seifert, Amy Bock, Scott Stern, Deanna Dowlearn, Holli Haynes, Stephanie Pierce, John Kerr, Brian Stagnitti, Bob Pratt. Fifth Row: Amy Potter, Mark Orloff, Erik Robbins, Patrice Harvey, Tim Caufield, Jeff Stagnitti, Kevin Ellis, Joel Abran, Wayne Blount. Sixth Row: PJ. Williams, Peter Besio, Bob Myers, Joel Wydysh, David Tanner, Jim Kerr, Michael Nemier, Mark Haynes. One of the fastest growing clubs in the Northern Hemisphere, the Junior Classical League has once again experienced another year of madcap adventures. Kicking off the 1984 year with the Fall Festival held in Horseheads, the awesome J.C.L. volleyball team Kap- propriately named Cloaca Maximanl pulled off a number of stunning victories and finished with the 2nd place trophy. During Christmas vacation the J.C.L. club got to- gether for a Saturnalia at school. This celebration in- cluded a three hour pizza gorge, Trivial Pursuit, and of course, volleyball. In February the club made a pilgrimage to Salva- tore's Restaurant for a Lupercalia in Buffalo. The mem- r bers, clad in Roman Costumes, enjoyed a delicious seven course meal. Besides the annual Spring Fling scheduled for April, a state convention will be held at Binghamton College in june which many J.C.L.ers are planning to attend. o Organizations
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IFS Front Row.- Yoko Fujita, Anders Henriksen, Martha Rendon. Second Row: Stephanie Pierce-Vice-President, Susanne Albrecht-Secretary, jim Rowell-Treasurer, Jodi Thompkins-President, Miss Spencer. Third Row: Jeanne Meyers, Tracy Lewis, Bridget Pool, Pam Pool, Heather Flournoy. Fourth Row:julie Towles, Mary Minor, Amy Seifert, Amy Bock, Chris Fernandez, Melissa Kuss, Tina Komm. Fifth Row: Doreen Burda, Mel Potter, Amy Potter, Larry Ellis, Danny Glazier, Doug Marshall, john Kerr. The IFS has been very active in the '84-'85 school year. In the fall the IFS was responsible for the in- dividual pictures, and they also met later and Tina Komm told about her trip to Venezuela. They went to Syracuse to the festival of Nations. In February an IFS weekend took place where students from other schools came and spent time with IFS members. The IFS had planned to have an activity every month if possible. Organizations
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French Club Front Row: Amy Walsh, Amber Ridgeway, Sandy Towles, Michelle Harvey, Angie Yerdon, Amy Waterman, Kristen Kehoe, Jodi Vanbrock- lin, Elaine Williams, Sheryl Comstock, Angie Chrisman, Mellissa Kendall, Tina Crandall, Lisa Stevens. Second Row: Chandra Tackney, DeWilton Lattimer, Amy Bock, Sherry Wilson, Chris Stevens, Clete Ladoucer, Chris Archibee, Heidi Harvey, Erin Daughtery, Erica Harvey, Rita Ouderkirk, Kevin Hulbert, Mike Clazier, Doreen Burda. Third Row: Mr. Stagl, Chris Fernandez, Chris Hughs, Heidi Learned, Terri Wawrzyk, Tammy Munson, Kathryn Hammond, Sandy Quonce, Yvette Dillabough, jamie Ballou, Tom Walsh, jody Parker, Bob Pratt. Fourth Row: Gary lngraham, Chris Fowler, Melissa Kuss, Lisa Graham, Kurt Glasier, Chrissy Burd, Michelle Kuss, jeff Howley, Lori Halstead, Tim Fargo, lim Pomicter, Thatcher Schug, Matt Ridgeway, Ben Halsey. Fifth Row: Mike Gilbert, Thad Schug, Steve Yerden, Melissa Williams, Chris Ellis, Dave Vogt, jonathan Hastings, Mike Stacy. Annually the French Club attends the Language Fair at SUNY Oswego. At the college students participate in various activities including oral reading, writing, and question response Q both oral and written J. Top scoring students receive ribbons and certificates. Organizations
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