Scotch Plains Fanwood High School - Culmen Yearbook (Scotch Plains, NJ)

 - Class of 1969

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f?NJ1S.ENHANCES STUDYCHTFRENCH Endeavoring to enhance the study of the French language through exploring various as- pects of French culture and people is the purpose of the French National Honor Society. With the help of the advisor, Mrs. Krane, and in conjunction with the other language clubs the society built a f'Peanuts float for the Homecoming pa- rade. The F.N.H.S. also of- fered tutoring services to stu- dents who requested help in French. A dinner where members themselves cooked French dishes and a trip to New York highlighted the year's activities. Jim Wilkinson intercepts a kiss blown from Patti Reeser to FRENCH CLUBS Jmwm Th 1 b, l K t ' I' ' condtfctfng all nieiiinginslceldsilvelly in French. Meeting once a month, STUDENT The newly formed Cercle Fran- cais, under the guidance of Mrs. Rhoads, is open to students of French One and Two. The pur- pose of the club is to promote an interest in the French language and culture among students who are just beginning this aspect of high school study. The club took a trip to a French restaurant in New York City as well as partici- pating in several activities with the Advanced French Club. As French Two students gradu- ate into their third year of study, they are urged to join the Ad- vanced French Club which is open to all third and fourth year French students. Encouraging stronger liaisons with the French-speaking world, this year's French foreign exchange student, Katherine Sois- sons, was made an honorary mem- ber of the club. This year the club prepared a French dinner for its members, en- joyed several dinner-theater field trips, built a float with the other language clubs for the Homecom- ing parade and sponsored a dance with the Spanish Club. 196 slides of France, French movies and other French-oriented ma- terials serve to enrich each mem- ber's concept of French civilization. The club's officers have worked in cooperation with Mrs. Larson, the advisor, to make the club a success this year. BONNE CHANCE for next year! FRENCH NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-FRONT ROW, left to right: Barbari Greenley, Debbie Nette. SECOND ROW: Erika Vogel, Elisa Decker, Rosemary McErlean, Karen Wendt. THIRD ROW: Sue Shoemaker, Jon Ballon, MaryAnn De Nitzio, Beverly Jason, Diana Markscheid, Carol Vetere, Mrs. Krane.

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An electrifying experiment. Julius Nagy, Barb Whittaker. l F.T.A. CONTINUES TEACHER-AID PROGRAM Future Teachers of America is a club de- voted to those students genuinely interested in the teaching profession. This club explores different aspects of teaching including special education and the Montessouri School, an ex- perimental program. School visitations were held again this year and gave the girls an op- portunity to observe and participate in class- room activities in the elementary schools. Some other activities included having guest speakers and participating in the traditional teacher-aid program under the direction of Mrs. Perka. FUTURE TEACHERS-FIRST ROW, left to right: Diane Drewes, Rosemary McErlean, Michelle Anek- stein. SECOND ROW: Pat Stewart, Linda Silberg. Debbie Iaione, Mrs. Perka. THIRD ROW: Liz Crater, Karen Wendt, Brenda Brown, Diana Sorren- tino, Marion Kaspareck. FOURTH ROW: Emily Hauser, Carol Crosby, Diane Carlson, Sue Wheeler. FUTURE NURSES SPONSOR PARTY AT LOCAL HOSPITAL Under the direction of the school nurse, Mrs. Egan, F.N.A. officers worked to coordinate an interesting year for club members. A program of lectures covering different medical careers and schools was arranged. Early in the year, members began their annual candy sale to raise funds for a scholarship award and to finance a party for the patients in a local hospital. A successful year culminated with a parent-daughter dinner. A deserving senior was awarded the annual one hundred dollar scholarship to further her education in the medical profession. Pins and nursing scissors were presented to other members who had given time and effort throughout the year. FUTURE NURSES-FIRST ROW, left to right: Janice Bernard, Judy Gage, Betsy Knouse. SECOND ROW: Barbara Creesman, Nancy Mahan, Barbara Caragino, Nancy Hughes, Amy Luisi. 195



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SPANISH NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY SPONSORS TUTORING SERVICE The Spanish Club provides students taking the language an opportunity to learn more about Spanish culture. The clubls projects were field trips to Spanish plays and movies, a Spanish Christmas party, and an annual Span- ish Dinner featuring exotic dishes prepared by the members of the club. New projects this year were a float for Homecoming and a dance given with the Advanced French Club. This small, but enthusiastic, club has been advised over the past two years by Mrs. Silver- stein. No, No, I play the wild Spanish Contessa! Janie Clark, Lonnie Stewart. SPANISH CLUB HOLDS ANNUAL DINNER The Spanish National Honor Society is composed of juniors and seniors who are presently taking either Spanish II, III, or IV and who have achieved outstanding grades in the subject. This Society gives qualified students the chance to further their study of the language, customs, and traditions of the Spanish people and also to help other stu- dents to learn the language by sponsoring a tutoring service. All of these activities are done under the guidance of Miss de Pauw, a veteran Spanish teacher. Dave Cole makes a point.

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