Valley Forge High School - Archive Yearbook (Parma Heights, OH)

 - Class of 1965

Page 168 of 264

 

Valley Forge High School - Archive Yearbook (Parma Heights, OH) online collection, 1965 Edition, Page 168 of 264
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NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE BOTTOM ROW: Wielgus, Honzik, Wheeler, presidentg Thornblad, corresponding secretary, Van Chantfort, treasurerg Prenslow, George. SECOND ROW: Weber, Folsom, Johnson, Laska, Franczak. THIRD ROW: Jones, Wessler, Kalina, Schueler, O'Dee, Williams. Valley Forge Wages a War with Words The National Forensic League was com- posed of varsity debaters who were awarded points for participating in debates, discus- sions, and a student congress. In October and January, the club played host to eighteen schools for debate tournaments. Working under adviser Miss Barbara Greider Were: Karen Wheeler, president, Pete Renerts, vice-presidentg Kurt Thornbladh, secretaryg and Bard Van Chantfort, treas- urer. The Debate Team under the direction of Miss Barbara Greider, started its season in October and ended it in May. The topic for the year was Resolved: That nuclear Weapons should be controlled by an inter- national organizationf' Tournaments were held every Saturday throughout the year. DEBATE TEAM BOTTOM ROW: Wielgus, Laska, Schueler, Jones, Wheeler, Franczak. SECOND ROW: George, Clatterbuck, Honzik, Weber, Auvil, Williams, Wessler, O'Dee, Thorn- blad, Bohmer, Kalina, Schumacher, Neuzil, Prenslow, Van Chantfort. 164

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Valley Forge is proud to be the only school in the greater Cleveland area to have a chapter of the Distributive Education Club of America. DECA members Worked part time and were enrolled in Mr. Calabria's distributive education class. The purpose of DECA profices opportunities for future business ca- reers. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUB OF AMERICA BOTTOM ROW' Mangone, Powell, Zeigglerg Clark president, Fruits, secretary-treas- urerg Major, vice-pnesidentg Stevens, Hannan, Cormacher. SECOND ROW: Mr. Ronald Calabria, advisorg Dvorak, Davenport, Heaton, Kohls, Prather, Speck, Kich, Grugel THIRD ROW: Sefl, Snow, Rogel, Dwyer, Whalen, Crainor, Hatvany, Pergl. the club was to develop leadership, with the emphasis on private enterprise and individual opportunity. The officers were: Lon Clark, presidentg Lee Major, vice-presi- dentg Barb Fruits, secretary-treasurer, and Lyn Mangone, social chairman. W I 163



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COUNSELLOR'S PAGES BOTTOM ROW: Gradine, Benke, Schmidt, Kirstein, Warren, McDonald, Rapp, Kartson. SECOND ROW: Poole, Zingheim, McCulloch, Godman, Costanzo, Lohmann, Lindway, Kaderabek, Bo- venzi. THIRD ROW: Gladura, West, Paul, Andrews, Stadnik, Hill, Binder, Todor. Office Pages Increase School Efficiency Office pages were kept busy by office personnel this year. Their main duties were filing, delivering requests, answering phones, and giving information to students. The pages, courteous, tactful, and Will- ing to Work, deserved the respect and con- sideration of the student body. OFFICE PAGES BOTTOM ROW: Harrison, Mehalik, Horky, Giaimo, Sandor, Dum- ford, Cioletti, Frick, Fix. SEC- OND ROW: Reiner, Tachuk, Rohde, Horuath, Pergler, Hertel, Podhradsky, Benich, Wessler, Zaccaro. THIRD ROW: Dvorak, Hasek, Mlakar, Synk, Konrad, Roskauvich, Molinari, Loudon, Crawford. TELLERS: Georgene Tachuk, Diane Podhradsky, ATTENDANCE OFFICE PAGES BOTTOM ROW: Schmid, Stevens, Mar- hefka, Zietlow, Rodgers, Humphrey, Korecky, Zingale. SECOND ROW: Cigary, Baratta, Pryatel, Hardy, Childs, Wernig, Zambory, Garofalo, Stevens. THIRD ROW: Hawran, Hick- man, Chester, Hannan, Pawlak, Hodge, Shelton, Zambory, 165

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