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Row 1: Kathy Prose Treasurer, Theresa Young President, Jean Malpin Secretary, Susan Kulewicg not pictured: Row 2: Tracey Tanner, Jenny Kuhn, Tricla Halas, Missy Kochensparger, Kelly Dorish, Angie Long, Wendie Vanke, Suzanne Doerger: Row 3: Dianne VanCulin, Mark Young, Kristi Smith, Shannon Morse. Amy Shoaf, Kristi Kush, Amy Rochon: Row 4: Perry Meyer, April Potts, Reethers Kay. Pat Alcox, Lori Pederson, Do Ewing, Liza Cor- manick, Kristen Schlicht, Ann Gerstner. SPANISH CLUB MARCO Plumbing 81 Heating Co. P.0. Box 30948 Gahanna, Ohio 43230 BOB GAREE 965-3853 KH! 258-8601 fofficej Row 1: Allcla Oddl, Marlo LoPrestl. Sally Pemberton, Gina Devilacqua President, Ginvanna Carter Secretory. Francesca LaCorte Vice President, Ken Hollern Treasurer, not pictured, Row 2: Janel Bongiorno, Leah Danginrno, Anita Corrova, Theresa Cardlnal, Chris Wltherow, Glavannl Spurgeon, Giuseppe Minzdeo, Romano Pollone, Craig Bernardo: Row 3: Michelle Obye, Cathy Murnone, Kellie Kidd, Lori Gullatta, Todd Horning, Mike DeAsan- tis, Geno Dell Hallo, John Mollno, Duster Petruzzl Giacomo Cua: Row 4: Jim Julian, Brenda Milano, Stephanie Skunza, Angela Molino, Craig Riccl, Kevln Patterson, Tommy Gallagaer, Jamie Cua, Tony Skunza. ITALIAN Spanish Club The 1984-85 D.H.S. Spanish Club hc had a successful year so far. We mee usually every first Tuesday of th month, after school in room 209. Th year we attended an authentic Me: ican dinner at the Pontifical Colleg Josephinum: we had our annuc Christman Potluck at the home of one c our members: and we are planning t attend a Spanish Mass in April at th Josephinum. We occasionally have ha speakers present at meetings to talk o such things as Hispanics and the poor c Mexico. We currently are waiting for reply from some people in Spain wh we hope will be our pen-pals an we are planning a special Spanis school mass. Periodically we have fur draiser bake-sales and we hope t have another potluck this spring and g out to dinner as a Club before the yec is over. And we will be participating i the Language Club Potluck in April. OL current membership is around 22 pec ple and our officers are: Theresa Young President, Sue Kulewicz, Vice Presiden and Jean Halpin, Secretary-Treasure Our co-advisors are Mrs. Bannen an Mrs. Diez. 'Purple Pit' By: Lori Miller A new club is formed: its main pu pose is to channel the spirit of St. Franci DeSales students. This new organizatio is the Spirit Club. School spirit is something all Catholi schools are noted for, and DeSales is nl exception. The new club will meet it the stands at sporting events so tht DeSales' cheer will be heard loude than ever. This club will sponsor spir weeks and dances. They will also se spirit relate'd articles, such as t-shirt: hats, and towels. This club will make 1 special effort to welcome incomini students. When asked Mike Miller's goals fc the club, he replied, My goal is fc DeSales High School to not only bi known for its sporting skills, but also fc having the most spirited fans in the cit' of Columbus.
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Latin Club was formed three years go and has been blessed with 50 tembers. The advisor is Mrs. Botti and it governed by senior and junior co- 'esidents, a vice president, secretary, 'id treasurer. The Latin Club has three aparate aspects, Fund Raising, cademic, and Social. The Fund-Raisers are the weekly ngel sale, and the candy cane sale at 1ristmas. With the money earned from tese projects, a S200 scholarship is ven to the fourth year student who as contributed most to the club. The academic aspects are the taching of Latin to the junior high udents at St. Michael's, and the trip to .S.U. in May to attend Classics Day. The social life of the club is active. On e last day before Christmas vacation, party is held. The students bring nokies, and the club provides the inks. In May the highlight is the an- Jal banquet at which new officers are wnounced and both new and old lceive corsages. This is a very active, volved club. - 1 ,,. ,,,w,f: f, f.:,,-,,Q,,.y3:,' Q 1 ZQJ, if -X- Y lid l?fTik?F?W'- Q! Row 1: Dinah Meyer, Chairperson, Jeannie Mok, Chairperson, Chris Steigerwald, Vice Pres., Carl Mayer, Pres.. Julia Hensel, Pres., Karen Shea, Treasurer: Row 2: John Gaughani, Missy Schultze, Jim Fuchik, Richard Noll, Joe Oberst, Paul Semeraro, John Brendle, Mark Coomer: Row 3: LuAnne Gage. Anna Merendo, Jeff Mayer, Matt Deecroft, Andy Kessiriger, Melany Eppick, Debbie Cudnik, Stephanie Mok, Lisa Schultze: Row 4: Leslle Lazaroff, Niccole Valentine, Porscha Kreig, Rod Schlafer, Rick Semeraro, Angie Foster, Mike Sacco, Anne McSweeney, Kristie Felty, Steve Sacco: Row 5: Rosie Meyer, Mark Mitias Nhung Pham, Sabrina Davis, Teresa Sacco, Jennifer Eppick, Kathy Kazor, Marcia Mikols, Carolyn Nie, Shanin Burke, Chris Ciriachi, Kelly Osborne. 2837 Cleveland Avenue Columbus Terry White LINDEN MARKET MALOOF INSURANCE AGENCY TONY PUSATERI PRODUCE WHOLESALE FRUITS 8: VEGETABLES 2362 N. High St. - 263-6301 253-4145 Fred E. Malool LARRY PURDY COMPANY CONTIIKRIEGER FORD, INC. 655 N. Cassady Avenue 252-5201 1800 Morse Rd. 888-3320 8 1
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Journalism Expands to Broadcasting y: Lori Miller ln order to develop a better wareness of the roles, influences, and sponsibilities of people working in the ass media, students in the St. Francis 'eSales journalism class have received we opportunity to study a different form f reporting, broadcast journalism. nder the direction of Mr. Dale Arnold, we students are developing their bilities to write, produce, and broad- ast their own news programs. Mr. Arnold has assigned several roadcast projects for his students. One ssignment consists of writing a five minute news program according to roadcast style and announcing the ews into a reel-to-reel tape recorder. lhen asked what the key factors of a Eccessful broadcast are, Mr. Arnold .plied, l grade the students' programs n news content, broadcast writing 'yle, and the quality of their engineer- ig, announcing, and reel-to-reel tape acordiagf' During the fourth quarter, the jour- alism class will use both audio and idea equipment to produce expanded :roadcast programs. The programs Mr. .rnold assigns, include a fifteen minute plk show and a television documen- Hry similar to 6O Minutes. The 'udents also do a weekly news pro- 'ram recorded for DeSales students to ratch in the library. Constitution Class Uses Interviews y: Teresa Lindsey Mr. Jeff Stevens' senior Constitution social udies classes were busy preparing inter- ew questions for their term paper ssignments due March 21. The term papers vestigated conflicts or controversies deal- g with local, state, or national issues, and tree interviews were to be incorporated in- t the assignment. The people that the students interviewed 'ere to have different views and :ckgrounds concerning the topic. These in- irviews were also to be kept as accurate 5 possible and tape recordlngs were used y many students. Mr. Stevens said, The ost important aspect when interviewing is 1 try to be as unbiased as possible when :king the questions. Students chose various topics ranging from esident Reagan's star wars defense con- ipt to vigilante justice, and the current unk driving issue. These topics are very introversial, and many students had pro- ems maintaining an unbiased viewpoint 1 their issue. One student said, lt is very fficult to prepare questions that don't lead show your opinion in them. ,f DeSALlAN Row 1: Greg Daugherty, Anne Spurgeon, Teresa Kindsey, Amy Rochon, Jenni Heller, Wendie Vanke, Deanna Kohler, Lori Miller, Jessica Diggers: Row 2: Gina Baldasarro, Tom Dune, Missy Booker, Sabrina Davis, Greg Gaimazi, Krlsten Schlicht, Michelle Conkle, Luanne Gage, Kathy Kazor, Porsha Kreig: Not Pictured: Chris Moane, Chris Anderson. Vi Stember Flower Shop Fashions in Flowers 2662 N High Street 267 6328 Columbus, Ohio 43202 YEARDOOK Row 1: Matt Tracewell, Kristin Ness, Mike Essman, Vicki Clark, Joe Minadeo, Wendie Vanke, Greg Galmarl: Row 2: Kathy Kazor, Patty Wally, Michelle Conkle, Cathy Sauter: Row 3: Jennifer Wintrich, Glenda McClellan, Jason VanGuilder, Tam Roberts, Jenny Kuhn, Colby English.
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