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Seated: Priscilla Barnes, Sandra Houk, Martha Sessions, Lynn Braily, Effa Jo Bacon, Joan Viano, Sally Bacon, Audrey Flohe, Pat Moses, Jean Viano, Beverly Rogero, Ellen Winter, Claudia Yowell. Standing: Montine Penning- ton, Ethel Gattus, Barbara Burton, Dawn Collier, Ann Morris, David Erwin, David Martens, Bill Whipple, Bill Trickle, Don Chappell, Pat Ahrens, Linda Lohrbauer, Martha Erwin, Susan Reis, Sandy Clendenon. Fore- ground: Mrs. Turner, Adviser; David Korones, President. Other officers are Vice president, Sandy Clendenon; Secretary, Jean Viano, and Treasurer, Beverly Rogero. Amorous Amigos To give a real Spanish flavor to our meeting we invited Pepe, the Mexican guest of Audrey Flohe. We all look forward to Los Gauchos meetings. There are thirty of us and we meet in the homes of members. Minutes, roll, and much of the business conducted in the meetings is in Spanish. Sometimes we play games and sing songs in the language. At Eastertime we sold lilies to raise money for crippled children and during the Christmas season we gave a party for children at the Community Pride Nursery. We think the highlight of the entire year Is the banquet in May where the food, decorations, and entertainment are Spanish. Our motto is: Quien much duerme, poco aprende! (He who sleeps much, learns little!) 20
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Literature Lenders First row: Evelyn Smith, Lois Parish, Phyllis Rector, Jackie Longstreet, Judy Milner. Second row: Jeanette Voll- wilder, Kathy Hoffman, Jane Wilson, Nancy Kruger, Jim Fenton, Grace Waterson, Pat Tanner, Betty Stewart, Jean Fortune, Mrs. Knight. Pres. Jeannette Vollwilder, Veep. Grace Waterson, Sec. Jean Fortune, Treas. Betty Stewart. Most people aren ' t aware of the work we librarians do. In fact they generally realize and see only a few of our activities. Usually the only time they think about us is when they have to pay for those forgotten books. Our chores consist mainly of helping everyone. To help, we keep the library neat and quiet, arrange all books in their proper places and, when asked, direct people to certain books. We also have meetings and conventions to attend. In May we have a convention in Leesburg and there are county meetings twice a year. See, we do other things beside collect money. Librarian Mrs. Knight and her helper, George Shafer, go about their daily duty of check- ing in and out b ooks.
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Foreground: Advisor, Miss Kelley and Eleanor Robbins. Seated: Ann Ress, Ethel Gifford, Janet Friedbacker, Martha McMullen, Alice Pishotta, Claudia Rusch, Joan Misiewicz, Jeriann Olderr, Patricia McKenzie, Margi Bower, Beverly Powers, Harriette Hemerick. Standing: Frances Moore, Mary McMullen, Nancy Ebbers, Merry Carrol Filek, John Barry, Harold Toth, John Boyd, Westlake Goehring, Roger Ashley, Don Serafin, William Trickel, Billy Wolfe, Jackie Boyd, Pat Dunn, Claudia Yowell, Beverly Bruckman. The officers are: President, Eleanor Robbins, Vice President, Joan Misiewicz, Sec- retary, Mary McMullen, Treasurer, Roger Ashley. Latin Lovers ' Venimus, vidimus, vicimus! ' ' We came, we saw, we con- quered. One of the highlights of our years was the invasion of Spain ' ' . (Los Gauchos) At the February meeting of the Spanish Club, we Invaded while singing Gaudeamus Igitur and took two prisoners. It was all in fun, but we sure surprised those Spaniards. They went around for days mumbling about those Inter Nos people. All of our time is not devoted to fun however, we have our more serious projects such as attending the Latin Forum in St. Petersburg this year. Through this club we try to gain a better understanding of the classical language and the customs of those times. Caesar crosses over to the twentieth century in a radio skit presented in a club meeting pro- gram by Linda Fisher, Alice Pishotta, Pat McKenzie and Jackie Boyd. Ftai ' I
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