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German Club Bids Auf Weidersehen at End-of-year Picnic. TOM SCHELAT - President LINDA RATTER - Secretary-Treasurer FRED WALLACE - Vice-President I I it .fs , s , . . - fl.. M, 1, 'Y Quik Q '- W ill Ii ' ' 1 ,g-,ii Bottom row: R. Krenn, S. Reitz, L. Ratter, L. A. Luther, P. Ruhl, N. Wayne, M. Simcic, G Salac, R. Randolph, L. Lucas. Middle row: G Precopia, J. Beatty, C. Skerlec, J. Means, F Wallace, T. Schelat, L. Logue, G. Best, B. Sim cic, G. Wrigley. Top row: S. McFall, R. Beisell B. Gordon, S. Pavelka, E. Thompson, J Schwille, B. Mitchell, J. Kacho, F. Karel, W. Ayers. , 55a Bottom row: F. Schweitzer, H. Gerhardt, M. DiNardo, R. Manson, M. L. Cihota, L. Heckman, S. Freudenrich, C. Stoebe, P. Marlatt, J. Cohen, J. Failoni, S. Pratt. Middle row: D. Matthews, L. Steimer, T. Falce, C. Beatty, D. Pol- lock, J. Hornteck, M. Kacho, J. Hromanik, R. Spisak, K. Simpson, N. Baran, L. Puzak, K. Simpson, R. Lindner, R. A. Thomas, B. Conrad. Top row: R. Griffith, C. McDivett, N. Puzak, L. Wilson, G. Weaver, C. Correll, J. DePretis, D. Powell, M. Devine, C. Bence, J. Kuhn, A. Reitz, R, Darr, A. Duli, W. Lindner, B. Burns. One of the largest activity groups at South High School is the German Club. Their eighty-six members are comprised of both students from Lebanon Junior High and from South. Under the sponsorship of Miss Doris Fleming, they have organized such activities as a roller skating party, Christmas party and caroling, and a kite fly at Schenley Park. The month of May was set aside as a fund raising month. During this time the members supported such activities as bake sales, car washes, and a dance. The money earned was used for their annual picnic. Here the food is supplied by the club money, and the fun by the members. The purpose of the picnic is two-fold, first, to celebrate the end of a successful school year, second, to say Auf Wiederse- hen to the senior members.
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French Club Brings Snoopy to Homecoming! 4131 , Bottom row: Kathie Roche, Linda Kovacevic, Lorrie Schohn, Georgia Hornyak, Eileen Murtha, Pam Troy, Shirley Ray. Middle row: Elaine Pauley, Jody Welch, Sharon Smith, Jean Senn, Ruthann Walker, Louise Lash, Marie Zettl, Monica Vance, Kathy Wallace, Arlene Cherney, Top row: Betty Hakim, Nancy O'Brien, Ken Fisher, Bernie Pasqualini, Scott Burd, Mike Mihalov, John Cornwall, Chuckie Troy, Sally Lemmon, Susie Kufen JODY WELCH - Vice President ARLENE CHERNEY - Secretary TOM BLAKE - President SUSIE KUFEN - Treasurer The French Club, sponsored by Mr. George Geis, elected its slate of officers early in the year. Those selected were Tom Blake, president, Jody Welch, vice president, Arlene Cherney, secretary, and Susan Kufen, treasurer. The club participated in the homecoming festiyities. Members prepared a sign advertising the coronation of the queen, ond also added a touch of color to the decoration of the stands. The members of Le Circle Francais are those students whose interest in the French language goes beyond the class room, and who find that they gain enjoyment from learning more about France and its beautiful language.
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J.C.L. Lights Up South! Because of its well-planned and organized activi- ties, the Junior Classical League, formerly known as the Latin Club, is o club with a respected name among South High students. Despite its reputation for being a group ot Latin brains , the J.C.L. functions for any- one who has once taken Latin and has an interest in the classics. Under the supervision of Mr. Bohler, the J.C.L. moderator, the members held a successful light bulb sale earlier in the year. The profits of this sole were used to send six of the members to Tucson, Arizona to represent South High at the National J.C.L. Conven- tion. Another successful activity sponsored by J.C.L. was its annual Olympic games which were held in May. This year eighteen schools participated in the pentath- lon events. Afterwards, a dinner for all participants was held in the school cafeteria. is 3 'X A FRED CAMPI - President . PATTl KOSTILNIK - Vice President -G, BERNIE PASQUALINI - Treasurer A MARlE ZETTL - Historian MARCIA CARR - Secretary ,er-, s , il f 1 'rdf' eg If 149' 'ag 'fit -'H if f 4' , . ' ' 53181. ' 1: Bottom row: Marianne Bracco, Bonnie McNew, Gloria Drnach, Judy Merritt, Beverly Cherney, Marcia Carr, Patti Kostilnik, Georgia Hornyak. Middle row: Margaret Barry, Marie Zettl, Linda Walker, Sharon Smith, Arlene Cher- ney, Sue Culbert, Carol Gallagher. Top row: John McCue, Bernie Pasqualini, David Hricisak, Fred Campi, Charles Luther, Eugene Hartman, Ken Fisher.
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