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OFFICERS
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Cynthia Smith
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Judy Thomas
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Ro mary Arlotto
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Judy Dubinsky
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Miss Pengelly
"C'EST MANIFIQUE"..•
This song best describes the fun and gaiety enjoyed
at the meetings of the French Club. Meetings conducted
in French help boys and girls to develop skill in under–
standing, peaking, and reading the language. Skits,
songs, and lectures are the main elements of entertain–
ment. Guest speakers contribute to an understanding
of the customs, manners, traditions, and colorful history
of the French people.
Social events of the year include a Chri tmas party.
an active part in planning the annual Language Banquet,
and a trip to the United Nations Building in New York
City.
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Left to right: Fir. t Rou•
F. Rolnick, R. Yenchko, J. Sippel, M. Lefko, B. Thompson, P. Crane, J. Dubinsky, L.
Goff, C. Smith, J. Thomas, J. Katchmer, R. Grenfell, M. Guscott, L. Gaudiano, P. Paterno ter, E. Gliem.
Second Row
- C. Dougherty, . Pot ko, D. Hei ner,
I.
Friedlander, C. Pecile, B. Keuch, B. Schaefer, A. Fierro, E. Jone , D. Burcin,
. Frederick, B. Katchmarik, E. Galinas, P. Martyak, J. Leitner, S. Mundie, J. Schiefer, K. Barthalmus, S. McAloose.
Third Rou·
M. Christman, H. Hopeck, B. Monroe, M. Knoblauh, C. Milko, H. Klapper, J. Bergamo, R. Hudock, P.
Hudock,
R.
Hayden, E. Riefenberg, A. Marushin, E. Rompilla.
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