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Page 128 text:
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l 51- , EARLY IN MARCH, parents of sophomore stu- dents started an extensive visitation program. They visited classrooms, had talks with' coun- selors, and became better acquainted with the school and school personnel. Guided by students, the parents found out first hand just how much school had changed since their own school days. CAMPUS VISITORS THE PRIME MINISTER of Finance and Education of Iraq, His Excellency Khalil Kenna, visited Camelback to get an inside view of an American school. Left, His Excellency Khalil Kenna and Principal Tanner look over the facilities of one of the classrooms. H A TOUR OF THE SCHOOL'S cafeteria was one of the highlights of the tour of a modern American school. His Excellency Khalil Kenna, Mr. Elmer Felton, and Gordon Genoe look over the cafeteria kitchen.
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Front row, left to right: Dennis Yee, Virginia Poole. Back row: Yvonne Gastineau, Peter Rose, Claudia MacDonald, Mr. Flores, sponsor, Jerry Kingery, Christine Doyer. SPANISH SPEAKING SPARTANS PUTTING THEIR MASTERY ofthe Spanish language to use, the members of Los Espartanos frequently at- tended Spanish movies this year. The Spanish Club had a Christmas party complete with a pinata at the home of Nora Drover and prepared a Spanish dinner at the home of Mr. Flores. They also sold Spanish pastry to raise money for their contribution toward the Foreign Exchange Student Fund. Bottom row, left to right: Sandra Clayman, Nancy Jones, Robin Lus, Glenda Lackey, Barbara Roof, Patricia Edmondson. Middle Row: Peggy Page, Nancy Crocker, Marietta Pace, Betty Wells, Vickie Fike, Sheron Cannon, Nancy Coldiron. Top Row: TRI-KOREN TRI-HI-Y TRI-KOREN, A JUNIOR and sophomore club, iust started this year and was inducted and chartered. Al- ready they lead the other clubs in service proiects. They helped a needy family at Christmas time, spon- sored a Keep the Classroom CIean campaign, held a carwash, contributed to the foreign exchange student fund, and held many ciub parties. THIS YEAR'S OFFICERS were Peggy Page, presi- dent, Robin Lus, vice-president, Frances Anderson, secretary, Carol Lyon, treasurer, Sandra Richards, chap- lain, Sheran Cannon, historian, and Carole Anderson, sergeant-at-arms. Nancy Newman, Carole Anderson, Annette Wolff. Carole Stone, Sandra Richards, Janice Feingold, Carol Lyon, Fran Anderson, Sandra Baker, Wendy Potts, Karen Kenworthy, Linda Daly.
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3331 Kirk, Karen Front row, left to right Janet Johnson, Jan Greenfield, Sandra Baker, Frances Anderson, Diana Voorhis, Ruth Vincent, Christine Doyer Second row: Gail lngrish, Ann Stonehouse, Marlene Simmons, Janice Glover, Judy Rider, Nancy Crocker, Carole Lyon, Nancy Wicker, Carole Gant, Sherry Hopper, Beverl Youn Francis Fisher, Phylis Bradley Third row: y g, Pat Grimes, Patsy Williams, Kathryn Gray, Judy Nell, Mrs. Dover and Mrs. Williams, sponsors, Connie Gafnev, Sherry Harper, Mary Walker, Lucette Roieck, Sue Dircks, Susan Stahlberg, Rosalind Wetzel, Pat Hornish. SPAR-TEEN S THE SPAR-TEENS, A YWCA sponsored teen-age organization, started off their activities this year with a slumber party at Rosemary Lodge. The hard-working girls put money in their treasury by sponsoring a bake sale. They washed cars to send a representative to the Y- Teens convention in California. The first sports dance of the year, Swing and Pass , was also sponsored by this group. LATE IN MARCH, Spar-Teens sold small pins saying Share Her Fare to help bring a foreign student to Camelback next year. OH, YOU KlD! Whooping it up at Rosemary Lodge are these gay Spar-Teens Misses. i V, iff iixr -89
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