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LE CERCLE FRAN AIS Officers of the 1968-69 Le Cercle Fran- cais were: Gay Greengus Vice-Presi- dent; Rande Hedgecock, Secretary; Chris Gresham, President; Ann Levy, Treasurer; and Diane Askew Vice-Presi- dent. Le Cercle Francais, Byrd’s oldest organization, sponsored by Miss Jane Rucker, opened its first meeting of the year with a French interpretation of “Goldilocks and the Three Bears.” Done completely in French. members of the club portrayed the characters. It proved to be a very amusing and interesting experience for everyone. Slides of France and a speaker high- lighted another Le Cercle Francais meeting. On a more light- hearted note, the French Club members played games of French Bingo and sang Christmas carols in French at the December meeting. Delicious refreshments, prepared by the mem- bers, are served at each monthly meeting. After the program and refreshments, the meetings are adjourned by the presiding officer. Listening to recordings in French improves the student’s ability to understand the language. Candy Covington, Harriet Jennette, and Ber- nard Johnson listened to one of the dialogues.
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of the SASC Above: Student Council sponsor, Miss Jere Malone, and Assembly sponsor, Mr. Max Edmondson, helped guide and advise the council to a successful year. winner of the door decorations contest. Adding final touches were, clockwise, Catherine Murrell, Beverly Taylor, Lynn McMahon, and Robert Mabry. TTie winners were: the Band Room, 115, 214, and 302. The 1969 Executive Committee Chairmen were: Front row: Martha Wilson, Publicity; Nancy Coats, Recreation; Chris Anthony, Parking Lot. Second row: Rick Hawkins, School Store; Crey Teekell, Recreation; Patti Falk, Courtesy; Rhonda Cross, Operation PAL. SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVES AND ALTERNATES Front row: Robert T son, Steve Redden. Frances W hat- ley, Leslie W r atkins, Cindy Murrell, Renee Skannal, Julie Weinmar. Second row: John Sonnenberger, Paul Massey, Tom Rademacher, Jim Cowles, Kay Harlan. Donna Jones. 55
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Presented a French Play Front row: Dick Levy, Larry Larsen, Mary Ann McLure, Vicki Hardgrove, Mary Long, Kathleen McBride, Har- riett Jeannette, Kathy Kite, Charlie Mae Hicks. Second row: Bob Kyle, Leslie Holder, Pam Lynn, Gail Kottle, Betsy Gresham, Judy Hitchcock, Janet Marvin, Julia Minor, Karen Griswold, Kathy Jackson. Third row: Judy Hardtner, Amy Lemer, Carla Mitchell, Orie Hunter, Haller Jackson, Bernard Johnson, Gerry Marley, Judy Ann Jones. Front row: Michele Willingham, Shirley Tumer, Jo Ann Reeks, Martha Terzia, Karen Carter, Carolyn Nelson, De- nise Switzer, FJaine Shipp, Martha Kurz. Second row: Dori Wafer, Pam Mclntosh, Virginia Mitchell, V irginia Stroud, Tim Wells, Charlee Smith, Cesca Russell, Camille Sample, Roslyn Murov, Elizabeth Pennmgton Third row: Ann Younker, Claire Shaw, Helen Jones, Richard Leber, Skip Stentz, Lucian Blansett, Ceciha Robertson, Ima Necking, Pam Willis, Stephanie Woolhandler, Patty Whited. Front row: Marilou Bryant, Alicia Edwards, Susan Ebarb, Kay Corbin, Scotty Comegys, Anne Butcher, Rebel Brown, Thomas Boddie, Jim Cowles. Second row: Nancy Creamer, Susan Young, Kay Coombs, Gale Guess, Linda Collins, Eliza- beth Eglin, Candy Covington, Lynda Boydstun, Tom Blansett, Charles Gadpaille. Third row: Dave Gmsburg, Brenda Flournoy, Ginger Fortson, Janet Gammill, Nancy Coats, Carol Ellis, Margaret Bailey, Steve Adcock, Prissy Carter. 57
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