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LATIN CLUB

This year the latin Club, spon–

sored by Mrs. Farro, entered a Ra–

mon Banquet display in the Buhl

Planetarium Festival.

At Christmas time, club members

caroled in the Brownsville and

Uniontown hospitals. At the FoyeHe

County Home they presented the

aged with personal gifts.

Each latin class took a turn deco–

rating the bulletin board in Room

205. While searching for ideas and

material, they learned much about

the times and people of Ancient

Rome.

SPANISH CLUB

Under the leadership of Mr. Vic·

tor Joswick, members of the Spanish

Club studied the customs, lan–

guages, and governments of neigh–

bors to the south. The use of phono–

graph records of latin-American

music ond speech mode this project

more meaningful and effective.

Senoritas ond senors achieved

th.,ir gool - To understand their

latin-American neighbors.

SPANISH

CLUB

With smiles on their faces, Spanish I students seem to

approve

of the oppeoron<e of

Senorita Shirley Henderson.

BOTIOM ROW, left to right: Kotlorsic, Kozub, Kolek, Regal, Peterson, Golie, Frye, Dorio,

Klebick, Coles, Rondelli,

Mr.

Joswick.

ROW TWO: Sherry, Simms, Kogler, Domen, Holl, Sepkovich, Phillips, McClelland, Robin1on,

D. DeMichele, J. DeMichele, Roll.

ROW THREE: Dunlop, Tercho, leshnok, Fogiolette, Fawcett, Mazur, West, Moncoveish,

Harper, Capriotti, Thomas, Sepkovich, Poole.

ROW FOUR: Moore, Hawkins, Misiuro, Poloiso, Grzincic, Scherr, Gero, Wolloce, Kerosky,

Porter, Glod, Moglos.

ROW FIVE: Kupets, levock, Hohman, lucostic, Rosso, Oshinsky, loginjio, Soborese, Boskovitch,

Mazurek, McDonough.

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