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LATIN CLUB, HAMIL-TEENIAN WRITERS, SPANISH CLUB--Three organizations with a common bond of communication and the common goal of increased under- standing through the spreading of ideas. LATIN CLUB Q above Q, formed to create a deeper appreciation of the Latin ancestry of modern English, is open to all students who are taking or have taken Latin II. President, David Wallace. The HAMIL-TEENIAN STAFF 1 left J, strives to keep the student body of ICI-IS in- formed of the current events at their own and other schools. LEFT to RIGHT: Becky Costomiris, Donna Cecil, Ken Jarchow, Beth Nightenhelser--Editor, Susan Shaffer A deeper insight into one's own culture is Often ained by the study of a foreign language The SgANISH CLUB fbelow J provi es the enthusiasm for such a study. President, Kathy Scherer.
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Service is the keynote of these clubs, HI-Y fbelowj and TRI-HI-Y Qabovej. With an emphasis on strong character, these two selective organizations prepare annual Christmas baskets and organize the Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter convocations. Serving as Hi-Y president is Jerry Steep, Beth Ann Nightenhelser is Tri-Hi-Y president. -25-
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Clubs may be formed for many reasons, not the least of which is a group interest in some future career or occupation. To arranfge experiences, to provide information, and to urther contact with an interesting career are the top interests of the three clubs on this page. With an eye toward future classrooms of their own, members of the FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA fabovej participate in sit-in iro- grams in the grade schools and junior hig school. Assisting the regular teachers and taking charge of some classroom activities present valuable assists toward the decision of choosing teach- - ing as a career. President: Tony Zeiss. The ART CLUB fritghtj gives rise to an im- portant atmosphere o artistic talent in which to achieve a knowledge of the world of art as a profession or hobby. Whether applied commer- cially or privately, the skills promoted here are a base for future work. President: Grace McNew. Interoffice memo: Dear Miss Fenwick: You're fiered. Your speling is turriba1. The members of the BUSINESS CLUB may not encounter such a future boss as this, but the knowledge they gain through the club will certainly prepare them for any situation. President: Ginger Griffin.
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