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( Icupuncuu a afrfr(f TftecUcupu Masks of comedy and tragedy adorn DRACLU ' s homecoming float on which Queen Joan Bechtold and court, Frances Keller, Lois Hickman, Marilyn McComas, Susie Elliott, and Judy Roberts ride. Mrs. Donna Leigh Collins is sponsor of this drama club. And there ' s a tall, dark, and hand- some man in your future, foretell these THESPIAN swamis as they read the palms of carnival patrons. The main projects of THESPIANS, sponsored by Miss Ruth Chandler, were radio skits. C Mifine tUa. ' pfxnf ( et 7 P(U»tt? How does it look? asks bonita sen- orita Jacque Schortemeier of vendedor Sally Risk as SPANISH CLUB members Barbara McNamara, Joan Frey, Susie Gordner, and Jere Stewart look on. Miss Betty McLeod is club sponsor. About to try her hand at dart art at the BUSINESS LEADERS ' carnival booth is Carolyn Harris, receiving ammu- nition from Shirley Fowler as Margo Mills looks on. The club, sponsored by Mr. Eugene Hadley, sold candy this year. 23
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4a S M f MODEL RAILROADERS Bill Phillips, Jack Fetters, Don Weig, and Jack June- mann gather in the round house to work on model trains. Chief Engineer Curtis Weigel dis- patches the orders. Officers of the new Y-TEENS CLUB, Barbara Sovine, Sally Wiese, and Betty Ross, discuss plans for their first project, wrapping candy bars for overseas refu- gees. The club, part of the YWCA, is also sponsored by Miss Wagner. ' PcK -fUtcA Bonnie Bonewitz tries to sink a penny at the TRI-HI-Y booth at the carnival as Luann Myer, Georganne Peters, Janet Wachstetter, and Betsy Ross offer encouragement. Miss Martha Wagner sponsors this active club. Schuyler Brignall expounds to fellow de- baters Shirley Peterson, Barbara Farmer, and Wilford Wisner in a practice session of the DEBATE CLUB. Miss Martha Wagner accompanied a group to WIBC for their Junior Town Meeting debut. 22
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Ti md ( 4 Step right up and get your balloons here, shout LIBRARY CLUBBERS Shirley Weigand, Sue Waldo, Larry Place, and Bill Phillips at their carnival booth. Under the direction of Mrs. Phoebe Deiderich, members learn about library practices and make advertisements for new books. Eating up their profits at the Carnival are ORANGE AID oflflcers Kenny Dun- bar, secretary; Nancy Bugg, treasurer; Barb Mathews, vice-president; and Judy Risk, president. The ORANGE AID, sponsored by Miss Ruth Carter, helps the needy and super- vises the second-hand bookstore. Sen Aa ' Sr aa Joanne Metcalf extends an invitation to join Caesar in the first course at the annual LATIN CLUB banquet. Reclining Romans clad in traditional togas ate a Latin meal served by slaves. Besides the banquet the club, spon- sored by Mrs. Virginia Loveland, man- aged the ping-pong pitch at the carnival. 7 M dfrc But it doesn ' t sound like me, com- plains Kenny Dunbar, as she listens to a record of her voice made by a fellow COZY HOUR member, Carolyn Neely. Members of this all girls ' club, sponsored by Miss Ruth B. Carter, recorded their voices as a club project. r
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