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International Understanding Sw- Joan Zehnder and Helga Dietrich await their genuine President Ron Cimmino presents a farewell gift to foreign exchange German meals at the German Club Banquet. student, Rainer Wulkow, on behalf of the German club. RUSSIAN CLUB - Bottom Row: P. Krafcik, program chair- man, B. Plachy, vice-president, M. Pollak, president, A. Fitiak, treasurer, G. Epstein, secretary. Second Row: J. Craig, K. Toth, P. Stinich, J. Yoka, M. Karpo- wicz, S. Pollak, B. Rhenish, S. Ratzloff, C. Spodar, M. Stebel- ski. Third Row: B. Van Chant- fort, J. Bukhair, R. Socha, C. Skladany, J. Egan, J. Caron, J. Caron, L. Holms, S. Hinckley, E. Smith. Fourth Row: R. Radtke, B. York, J. Zimmer, D. Reilnan, R. Yurcheshen, D. De- Marco, W. Yurcheshen, C. Kozi- nior, J. Krafcik, D. Blanda, D. Dalessandro. SPANISH CLU B--Bottom Row: M. Lanipert, president, J. Reed, first vice-president, S. Bennett, second vice-presidentg R. Hoh- mann, treasurer, K. Lutz, secre- tary. Second Row: K. Brents, J. Bump, P. Callahan, M. Yoch, D. Eggett, S. Sams, J. Lerch, L. Johnson, J. Graham, J. Popel- mayer, D. Dietz. Third Row: D. Schumann, K. Francis, C. Gar- ber, J. Fritz. X. Petrolis, D. Stewart, M. Seman, L. Patchan, S. Loebs, C. Woller, S. Nayman, R. Nyerges. Fourth Row: J. Reichwein, E. Mion, C. Neu- becker, G. Telmanik, R. Hutch- ings, H. Jurand, D. Warner, B. Gural, B. Gural, P. Wilk, D. Drake, D. Dalessandro, R. Radtke. 97
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Language Clubs Promote LATIN CLUB-Bottom Row The goals of the Russian club included gaining insight into Russian culture and promoting the study of the language. Under the direction of Miss Holubec and Mr. Mechem, the club members viewed an evening vesper service at St. Theodosius Church and attended Russian movies at Western Reserve University. Par- ticipation in poetry-reading contests at Kent State and Western Reserve Universities, as well as attend- ance at a Cleveland performance of the Bolshoi Ballet were planned. Encouraging students to develop an interest in Spanish was the main purpose of the Spanish club. Movies were obtained and speakers were scheduled. dent, C. Ferencz, secretary, J Norenberg, L. Benke, T. Kirk Second Row: G. Greschuk, F Scebbi, J. Broggini, L. Sholtis f K. Campbell, T. Schnur. Initiation of new members was just one of the activi- ties in which the group participated during the year. Rainer Wulkow, foreign exchange student from Dillenburg, Germany, enlivened German Club meet- ings with his informative lectures on his native land and customs. An excursion to Old Austria, a German restaurant, highlighted the year. Promoting interest in Roman culture was the aim of the Latin Club. The club which was advised by Miss Mary Chambers, heard lectures given by Mrs. Knerr and Miss Shillat. The agenda for the year also included observance of the Ides of March and a banquet in May. B. Franks, D. Reshetalo, R. Black, treasurer, L. Dahn, vice- president, J. Werkner, presi- K. Schulze, P. Billo, D. Bray, C. Gerencser, C. Woller, S. Schultz, K. Albin, P. Horvath. Third Row: E. Franczak, E. Fair, S. Jansma, C. DeOreo, J. Waffen, J. Schneider, S. Mecsko, J. Usko, J. Rowlen, M. Gal- lagher, A. Hodge. Fourth Row: M. Bogesch, R. Van Os Keuls, A. Bachner, B. Carbone, M. Gumz, D. Perram, K. Wessler, M. Tisma, G. Coseriu, S. Junno, 4 l 1 w GERMAN CLUB-Bottom Row: K. Kettler, C. Schwarten L. Temari, R. Wulkow, foreign exchange student, H Dietrich, vice-presidentg R. Cimmino, president, L. Pulwer, treasurer, P. Owen, J. Marr, L. Ziegler. Second Row: B. King, C. Powers, B. Schuerger, C. Cooper, C. Schoen- thal, A. Schieman, P. Hosic, M. Brozak, K. Schulz, C. Bertonaschi, D. Nemeth, L. Janosko. Third Row: C. Strom- mer, R. Sievert, S. Brown, E. Fair, R. Sellers, K. Young, M. Ornsby, L. Stubbs, C. Winarski, K. Horrigan, K. Oriold, N. Flowers, J. Presley. Fourth Row: M. Zegarac J G. Skala, L. Kling, D. DeFranco, G. Deepe, M. Kulczycki, J. Day, D. Cole, P. Brand, D. Reynolds, R. High, M. Groenke, S. Slifko, S. Ingersoll. Fifth Row: D. Calfee, R. Payne, R. Hohniann, M. Chrewan, S. Plachy, R. Cap- pallo, D. Overton, T. Olive, C. Link, B. Zydor, M. Virant, J. Folop, B. Brentler, L. Grigger. Sixth Row: R. Rozman, D. Strawhacker, D. Kan-ips, T. Grecenuk, J. Drickamer, R. Rauth, J. Drickamer, B. Gural, R. Klusmann, J. Pickard, D. Woikey, B. Metzger, M. Behner, B. Yankee.
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Battlecry Galley Slaves Press rl Steve Habusta, Business Editor, and Kathy Toth, Circulation Manager, balance the Battlccry budget. Assistant Editors: Steve Kasper, Gaye Skala, Barb Yuhas, and Jackie Falkenstein discuss plans for the forthcoming issue and exchange ideas on assignments. Typists hidden by stacks of late copy, photographers running' in and out with undeveloped pictures, editors wrestling for stories, unsold advertising, and a bewildered adviser were all part of a good day's Work for the Battlecfry this year. Although young in history, the Battlecry staff members have perfected the standard of high school journalism recognized by most Page one editor, Marianne Balottag page two editor, Mel Radlickg page three editor, Lyn Ocetikg and page four editor, Warren Enyart, consult with editor-in-chief, Linda Deacon, on their assignments. ,V .. s 4 5 'I si ' x X s X 'x ilk?
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