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Row One, Left rn Right: jean Elliott, joan Larriclt, janet Duncan, Patricia Rose, Margaret Loy. Rott' Two: Hannah Barr, Rosalie Story, Carole Lowe, Betty Heishman, Patricia Clark, Mary jane Benson, Carolyn Rowe, Run' Three: Philip Mcllwee, Dorothy Pingley, joan Lowstuter, Marjorie Sheetz, Faye Perry, Ruth Ann Seated, Left ra Right: Joan Lnrrick, Senalnry: janet Duncan, Prerideulg joan Lowstuter, Vice-Preriderir. Slanrling: Ronnie Keeler, Treasurer: Mrs. Hovermale, .Ypanrarg Donnie Ambrose, Reporter. Potts. Ron' Four: Douglas Matheny, Howard Cline, Thomas Hanchet, Ronnie Keeler, Sterling Shocltley, Russell McDonald Ron' Fire: Edward Zimmerman, Rodney Owens, Bill Purtlebaugh john Carpet, Dickie Keeler, Donnie Ambrose. SPANISH CLUB The purpose of the Spanish Club is to offer the opportunity for the alumni, as well as for those actively engaged in the study of Spanish, to get to- gether for social and mltural activities. At each club meeting a previously chosen Spanish-speaking country is studied through films and discussions. ln this way we learn to appreciate the culture of the people whose language We study in class. Among our social activities each year are an initiation party and rt picnic. 144
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Row One, Lelrjc Right: James See, Edward Fishel. Raw Two: Bobby Boyce, Peggy Sager, Louise Grapes, Louis G lighzly, Mr. Funkhouser, Row Three: Robert Smith, jerry Bell, Larry Welsh. AFETY PATROL L 1 ,ff X Vf . X . .. , . The mam purpose of the safety patrol is tojassist the bus drivers in order to prevent accidents and maintairrlkdiscipline onfthe buses, Patrol members are as- signed to each' of the buses, but, ince sorriefsmnller elementary schools are on our bus routes, nor all safety patrol rxrellgibersfzfre from james Wood. The James XVood safety recor rr perfect one and it is hoped that all stu- dents will covoperate to keep itlrhistway. Co-operation with Mr. Funkhouser nnd the safety patrol members is definilely essential for the safety of the students riding the buses. y il it r t x X N Xl t X tx ix X V 143 X
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LATIN CLUB Raw One. Left to Rigbl: Wanda Barney, Lillian Crider, Carol Coffman, Polly Bryson, Barbara Carnes, Sandra McFarland, Susie Clemons. Row Two: George Pully, jr., Barbara johns, Judy De- Haven, Bandra Boyles, Lorraine Light, Lillian Lisbenhasen, Mr. Hoorman. Rau' Tbrce: Gelda West, Patricia Horwarh, Florence The classic manner of Roman life is carried our by the Latin Club. The major activities of Latin Club are the Janus Ball and the Latin Banquet. The Janus Ball is a semi-formal dance held in honor of the Greek Goddess, Janus, for whom the month of January is named. Latin Wieck is held annually in high schools through out the United States during the week of April 21. james Barr, Mary Barnsley, Kay Carpenter, Carole Shafer. Rom Four: Sharon Shumare, Nancy Carper, Elizabeth Neff, Barbara Ash, Barbara Sullivan, Bonita Srarliper, Elizabeth Rose. Ron' Five: joe Hepler, Bobby MaCarty, Donald Shiffler, David Dolan, Judith Perry, Susan Srultz, Debbie Ward, David Elder, Charles Brill. Woods club takes an active part by holding a banquet in true Roman style, with the first year students as the slaves and second year students as the masters. The club is not completely social. Latin is used in the arts and sciences today and rhe club strives to bring about the ap- preciation of the Roman language, customs, laws, and people ro the student who is striving to master the language. Row One, Lelf to Rigln: Eunice Funk, jackie Fauver, Mildred Armstrong, Fay Adams, Ann Racey, Erma Fox, Marguerite Con- nelly, Mitzi McClanahan. Ron' Two: Richard McFarland, Kenneth Marshall, Delmar jenkins, Roger Snapp, Nelson Phelps, Bobby Belford, Evelyn Mcfray. Ron' Three: Gloria Rosenberger, Char- lotte Rose, Barbara Clevenger, Joe Bowers, Tow Sheetz, Lorraine Bond. Rau' Four: Ellen Fisher, Kay Kipps, ,lean Winans, Dickie Boyace, Lewis Wiscarver, Arthur Patterson, Ruth Ann Ports. Row Five: Bobby Webber, Charles Duvall, Daniel Statler. Rau' Six: Arthur Rowe, Larry Renner, George Sale, Robert Elliott, Robert Miller, Larry Hackman. 145
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