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Dan Love frightl looks curiously at the statue of Pan, as Miss Edith A. Boulogne tells him about an old Greek myth that accompanies it. Speakers give ideas and view points on foreign countries One of the first things accomplished in the Language Club was the election of officers. Sandy Bienio was elected president. Thom Sauber won the office of vice-president, and Beth Nagy was selected as secretary. Two students represented each language: the French representatives were Jill Shorts and Peri Howe: Vicki Landas and Joe Nev- ille represented German: John Viglo and Larry Bernstein represented Latin: and representing Spanish were Debbie Birtciel and Kathy Hovis. Miss Linda Y. Gregg and Miss Doro- thy L. Dunkle showed slides and talked about their trip to Montreal, Quebec, Canada,forthe Summer Olympics, Tra- cie Beightol, an AFS exchange student who visited Turkey, gave a slide pre- sentation on her experiences. Teachers from Slippery Rock State College spoke at one of the meetings about the possible job opportunities in the lan- guage field. Scott Smith, Meredith Daley, and Lori Shriver went to France to learn about the French people and their cus- toms firsthand. Joe Neville visited Ger- many for nine days in April. it 98!language club LANGUAGE CLUB EXECUTIVE BOARD labovel - Front Row: Mrs. Betty M. Fife, adviser: Sandy Bienio, president: Thom Sauber, vice president: Beth Nagy, secretary: Miss Diane M. Wakefield, l adviser: and Miss Edith A. Boulogne, adviser. Raw Two: Mrs. Karla E. Ohl, adviser: Larry Bernstein, Perian Howe, John Viglo, Kathy Hovis and Vicki Landas, representatives.
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An enlarged copy of the cover on Titusville, an Illustrated History is displayed by Robin Breauchy jbelowl during the homecoming Aides make library a value i to benefit the student body Keeping primarily to the same rou- tine as last year, the 26 library club members headed by Arnold Fitzgerld made the library a valuable service for the benefit of the students. Club members were able to partici- pate in the Fall Festival and homecom- ing activities. The money that was made from the booths, set up at the festival, was used for their Christmas Dinner held on December 16. Aides expressed positive opinions about their work in the library. Kristy Proper who has worked in the library LIBRARY CLUB lbelowl - Front Hom' Head Li- brarian Arnold Fitzgerald, Patty Carson, Janet Zurovchak lsecretaryl, Cheri Drake, Kathy Wilson ltreasurerl, Kim Davit, Kristy Proper ilst vice- presidentl, Aide Helen Wescoat, and Kelly Whit- for two years stated, I have enjoyed the responsibility I received as an aide. Sharon Baker said, Working in the library helped me understand more about the functions of the library, and I also enjoyed working with other stu- dents my own age: the library gave me a sense of responsibility. Students used the library for a variety of purposes: freedom to select their own reading materials, a quiet place to do their homework, or just to meet friends. man lpresidentl. How Two:Tina Roy, Sheri Mishl- er, Sue Wright, Cindy Myers l2nd vice-presidentl, Debbie DeMarches, Karen Dean, and John Berg- strom. How Three:Chris Haris,Tim Crouch, Scott Haller, Brian Mangel, and Greg Kunz. library!97
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'SVPi 7 mwuhm, ,K 'N Joe Adelman labovel follows his textbook and tries to comprehend what is being said in the language lab. Miss Edith A. Boulogne lfar leftl explains the forms of an irregular German verb, while Bert Paul listens attentively. Having mastered the art of French cooking, Emilee Weis lleftl samples her finished gourmet dish. language cIubf99
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