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Amigos Bring Spain To South. The West Mifflin South High Spanish Club is an extremely active organization. Under the competent leadership of Mrs. Carter and the officers, the club tries to have one activity a month. These vary from fund-raising activities such as car washes and month- ly bake sales, to their social activities, swimming parties or skating parties. Every year the club holds its annual School is Out celebration, consisting of a swimming party MARGARET OLASZ . . . Treasurer NORMA MURDOCK . . . Vice President JEANNE BRENT . . . President BARB WALKER . . . Secretary and a picnic on the last day of school. This affair is the way the club says Adios to the graduating sen- iors. These affairs are not the sole purpose of the Span- ish club. The members strive to become more educat- ed in the Spanish culture and in so doing, bring Spain a little closer to the United States. Bottom row: Jay Andres, Debbie Polutnik, June Bergamosco, Sandy Brozanski, Ella Mae DiSalvo, Jeanne Brent, Susan Talaga, Barb Walker, Marie Shoff, Claudette Wonderly. Middle row: Susie Kranick, Janet Koiser, Lyn Lucas, Jan Barna, Kathy Sondecker, Dorothy Cooper, Donna Petrovich, Denyse Hall, Diane Mularz, Shelly Weimert, Jacque Mullen, Betty Pelikan, Margaret Olasz. Top row: Jo Ann Crawford, Janis Ackerman, Norma Murdock, Richard Stombaugh, Rich Corlini, Glenn Davidson, Allan Neville, Bill Best, John Murtha.
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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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Chess Club Faces Keen Competition. Checkmate is a familar sound to the members of West Mifflin South's Chess Club. The club, whose sponsor is Mr. Steiner, is still in its infant years, tor it was formed at South only last year. This year the club members have been competing among themselves and with chess clubs from various high schools in this area. Each game increases the members' experience and ability, and heightens the entertainment tor all participants. Bottom row: Jim Kovic, Howard Janzer, Marie Shoft, Janice Failoni, Madeline Chapman, John Faer, David Hricisak. Top row: Charles McGowan, Eugene Hartman, Bruce Gordon, Walter Ayers, Scott Burd, Glen Sheperd Pictured above, JOHN FAER, Vice- President, JANICE FAILONI, Secretary- Treasurer, GLEN SHEPERD, President,
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