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9- F KJ '9'!','i .wr ofa, l - Wfjsl Fnrz mu Ed Virgin Charles Stinnett Art Watt Earl K lly Miss Stelter S L d z Celest Wfieliczko Gary Betourne Keith Cromvsell joe Petko Mel Case jim Sparks Donna Boudreau Barbara Estelle j B Pence Tbnd mu Donna Perry Kim Heil Barbara Fuller Eugene Lockwood Harry I-loesli Dale Monroe Judy Robbins Darlene Bond Sue Ltley Fauftfa v zz Ed Strickland Bob Hayhurst Bill Sanders jim Corbett George Wfakat Dare Lundmark Allan Linnabary lack Sollers Dan Dionne Les Traducteurs is the French club formed in 1952 to promote interest in the French people and in their language, culture government and history to aid toward the understanding of the French people and to serve as a pleasurable activity in correlation with classwork. Under the sponsorship of Miss Stelter, the club meets in two sections once each six weeks. Mel Case is president of Section Ig jim Sparks, vice presidentg Keith Cromwell, secretaryg and joe Petko, treasurer. In Section ll Art Watt is presidentg Earl Kelly, vice presidentg Ed Virgin, secretaryg and Charles Stinnett, treasurer. The Home- coming float of Les Traducteurs was The 564,000 Question, which won the award for organizations. The club also sponsors eight films for use in French classes and corresponds with students in France. ri
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6 -9 'A We ,- if ..:... 4.1, QF 'lf - IQ 4 S . fn - ff., S . - C, tif :fig 4'.aQ 70 l' Fir-51 muy' Mrs. Baker. Pat Tintari. Deanna Reiniche. Connie Chaplinski. Carol Owen, Judy Conn, Donna Means. Sermzd muy' Norma Vaughn. Billie Caraker. Donnetta Eastman, Rosemary Trost, Janet Tomes. Sarah Conn, Audrey Mullinax. Judy Gall. Frances Mayotte. Third row: Annette Peltier. Gloria McQuillin, Thelma Bernef. Janice Tofari, Bonnie Devenouges, Mary Milakovich, Mildred Pease. Vicki Stearns. Fourth wuz- Margie Inman. Janice Baron. Annetta Sagorske, Bonnie Feller, Betty Heinze. Kitty Duvall, Sharon Longtin. Deborah Charbonneau, Paula Byrnes, Fifth wuz' Jane Mayotte, Carolyn Kearney. Lois Harmon. Karen Dillon. Mary Nicholson, Mary Van- 71 Future Homemakers of America is a service organization associated with home economics. Formed November 5, 1948, the local chapter is affiliated with a national organization which has chapters in all the states, Alaska, Guam. Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands. The purposes of the organization are flj to promote a growing apprecia- tion of the joys and satisfactions of homemakingg QZJ to emphasize the im- portance of worthy home membership, QQ to encourage democracy in home and community life for all, MJ to work for good home and family life for all, OJ to promote international good will, QGJ to foster the development of creative leadership in home and community lifeg GJ to provide wholesome individual and group recreation, and Q8J to further interest in home economics. F.H.A. has sent CARE packages to the needy in other countries. This year they adopted a nine-year-old boy at the Fortin Villa orphanage, and they have given a party for him and presented him with clothes and gifts. They sent Deanna Reiniche to the state F.H.A. camp during the past summer. Denlnlout, Jackie Hertz. Bonnie Hengl. Thirty girls, selected for the work they had done in F.H.A., went to Chicago November 25. They toured the Continental Bank, where they were guests of the Bank for dinner, and then they went shopping at Marshall Fields.
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