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French 4 students learn techniques and dialogues of conversational French. A group of these students arc: Sooted: Cheryl Parks, Suzcy Lund, Don Williams, Jane Mackey and Jane Chapman; Standing: David Hughes, Mike Sayres, Stephen Blend, and Robert Land. Parker, secretary, are busily trying to i n t e r p r e t French menus. Don't worry it's just ginger ale! Waiter Robert Welch serves customers Marian Mardcr, Nina Popoff, and James Partain, at a club meeting. Learning French Christmas carols is a tra ditional part of the French Club. This choir consists of: First Row: Sandy Meredith, Judy Phillips, and Jacquc Garfield; Standing: Jimmy Stephens, Ronny Mancss, Harry Ballou, Charles McKinney, and David Hath-cox. 85
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David Welsh and Elaine Reid are taking time to explain a French menu to a group of French Club members, Linda Hayes, Sharon Daughtry, Marilee Cox, Diane Warfield, Claudia Colburn, and Lourdes Bugarin. FRENCH CLUB MIXES HORS D’OEUVRES AND CULTURE The French Club, better known as Entre Nous, , this year endeavored to teach the members about the French people, their language and their customs through the use of programs on French architecture, aristocrats, cities, operas, and the like. The annual Christmas program included expositions about the French midnight Mass and the Yule Log, along with other Christmas customs. Of course, it is not always work and culture in French Club, there is some play; for example, one morning slides of the beautiful countryside of France were shown with narration by Mrs. Young, the IBM operator at Woodrow, who is also a native of Paris, France. Therefore, whether it is 8 o'clock on a dreary Tuesday morning or 3:45 on a lazy Tuesday afternoon the French Club members manage to combine work, fun, and fellowship into the unusual meetings of Entre Nous. Then, one and all go home with visions of petit fours (little iced cakes), and French onion dip in their head and a satisfied feeling in their stomach from the savory refreshments of the French Club. Cathy Inncss recounts her experiences in Belgium to club members Rosetta Jones, Joe McFarland, Gayle Sapp, Jurgen Pumplun, Alice Robbins, Donna Abbott, Linda Taylor, and Ruth Gardner during an afternoon meeting. French Club officers Paul Shufeldt, treasurer; Jurgen Pumplun, vice president; David Welsh, president; Elaine Reid, program chairman; and Cynthia 84
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Art Service Club member are. Standing: Peggy Cook, Sharon Richcson, Sarah Brooks, Susan 8attle, Holly Alford, Carol Swiff, and Mary Alice Ris; Seated: Beverly Morris, Darrcline Haynes, and Deanna McGill. ARTISTS PROVIDE SCENERY FOR BIG STAGE PROGRAMS Although small in number, the Art Service Club fills the various scenery, property, and decorative needs at Woodrow in a near-professional manner. This task is quite large and the Art Club always gees above and beyond the call of duty to fulfill teachers' and students' wishes. Activities begin early in the school year with football and Fall Round-Up posters. Decorations for the Sadie Hawkins dance and other school parties are also provided by the Art Club. Although the fall Revue, Far Away Places, required only a small amount of scenery, the club inherited still another piece of work. After decorations for the football banquet were planned, the first semester activities were brought to a close. Preparing scenery and props for the spring musical, The Wizard of Oz, was the club's biggest project of the year. This major production required exaggerated, colorful, and stylized scenery. Many afternoons and evenings were spent in making last minute changes and filling final needs. Without the efforts of the Art Service Club, the programs and musicals presented at Woodrow would be quite incomplete. Discussing a piece of scenery for the musical The Wizard of Oz, are David Smith, Lynn Bcitman, and Carol Swift. 86 4
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