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UPPER LEF71' Barbara Fish, Anne Rader, Mike Hansard, Sarah Walls, Tom lnkle- barger, Sara Saulpaw, Mary Arnold UPPER V RIGHT: Mrs. Hutchins provided the driving called. CENTER LEFT.' Lynne Keener, Mar- garet Traver, Terry Morris, Terry Marsh, Polly Ailor, Patti Lay, Melanie Myers, Marcia Radovich. CENTER RIGHT: SPAN- ISH CL UB OFFICERS: Patsy Marable, sec- retary-treasurer, Greg Mackay, vice-presi- dent, Sarah Walls, president. LOWER LEFT: The newly-arrived member of the club is Sco tt Alexander Hutchins. i l l ,. T l f . 6 . i e.-fl' i Spanish Club's Farewell Party Brings Highlight to Year l El club-del Espiol ha tenido algunos habladores muy interesantes este a'ri'o. En oto'h'o el Se'n'or lVlinter, hermano del Sehbr Thomas Minter aqui en la esquela, habld de sus viajes a Uraguay el verano pasado. En la navidad hicimos una fiesta. La pinanta que hubinos tenido por amos por fin fue rota. FV En Enero la Senora Heinsohn empizcf un prospero ah'o I rv Af . . . . I nuevo con una charla del pals en que nacio, Espana. Ella vivio en la cuidad de Madrid durante la segunda guerra mundial y antes, hasta encontrda su marido y juntos elles vinieron en los Estados Unidos. ' En Febrero el Sehbr Mankin nbs 'hizo una charla con cuadras de sus viajes en Ia Ame'rica del Sur y Espaiwa. El hablcf mag de en Alhambra y de los indios de Colombia. Fue una reunidn muy divertida. Mas tarde un amigo de la Sefora Hutchins habloide esquian- do en las montaiias, Andes, en Chile. Antes de este a'rTo tuvimos mas reunionesp sin embargo la presidente Sarita Walls ha tenido exito a hacer este arifo muy divertido para todos. force for the Spanish Club until Nature
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Le Cercle Francais a joui de plusieurs programmes interes- sants cette annee, donnes les uns par nos membres, les autres par des invites de Vetranger. On a celebref Noel en chantant des cantiques de Noel et avec la preientation de deux saynetes charmantes par Francais 8 et Francais ll. En fcfvrier plus d'une trentaine d'etudiants ont eu Ie plaisir d'assister au Bourgeois Gentilhomme presente par une troupe de la,Comedie,Fran9aise I de Paris. On a termine la saison avec un dejeuner delicieux, 5 . . . f menu francais, preparepar Francais IV-V, aldees par llllesdames Smith et Fribourg, auquel iaient invitees les membres de . . . I Francais Ill. Nous tenons a renouveler nos actlvitees en BUTOITIFIS. ie Q: French Club Thrills to Jean-Philippe, Quiche Lorraine ,1 i UPPER RlGHT: Judy Powell tries her culi- nary talents in making butter curls and washing lettuce. CENTER LEFT: Elise Adams thrills club with one of those French films. CENTER UPPER RIGHT: Donna-moi du pain s'il te plait. CENTER LOWER RIGHT: Virgin Amy and Steven of Knoxville fold their laundry. ABOVE: T rick or treat for Unicef? RIGHT: C'est Pere Noel! LOWER RIGHT: FRENCH CL UB OFFICERS: Marguerite Burdette, Program Chairman,' Ellen Wallace, Secretary: Melissa Graf, President. 22 X OU
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N. Nixon, J. Powell, B. Greer, E. S Ridenour, D. Daniels, J. STANDING: G. Van Hasselt, C. M. Graf, B. Mackebee, S. Webb, Scott L. Long, D. Barbour, M. Gal- M Glover, B. Waller, J. Bankston, B. D. Stair, P. Campbell, K. Zirkle. LEFT: Several of the playread- cast of the first Lit Club meeting pause a picture. CENTER RIGHT: LAB ANTS: R. Blake, K. Zirkle, M. Fletcher BOTTOM: Eat your heart out, Bijou Art Theatre. A, The Literary Club stuck to plays this year, begin- ning with the faculty reading of Riders to the Sea, by J. lVl. Synge, and The Old Lady Shows Her lVledals, by J. IVI. Barrie. For the second meeting the students took over, presenting two black comedies by Edward Albee, The Sandbox and The Zoo Sto- ry. Elise Adams directed the final student reading: Michael Gazzo's moving play, A Hatful of Rain. This year the Literary Club meetings were open to all interested seniors as well as to the members of the junior honors section. The expanded audience was very appreciative. At the other end of the spectrum, The Fraternal Order of Lab Assistants lF.O.L.A.l held no meetings, drank pots of coffee, ate mountains of doughnuts lwhich they jealously guarded from non-F.O.L.A.'sl, and contributed significantly to the Webb Science Program. lt was their never-ending devotion to duty, their long, sleepless hours of service, which allowed the rest of the students free time to analyze Group IV, roll balls up inclined planes, or grow unrecog- nizable crystals. For this continuous dedication we thank them. Club and Lab RIGHT.' LITERARY CLUB: K . Literary C. Mackay, V. Tauxe, H. S. Walls, C. Carlson, A. V. Tauxe, 71 Byess, S. Him- M. Gallivan, M. Smith, N. e ll., Assistants Have O in Common T.xl 'ff 4 : ' -: '- :W -fa-l ..f:..,,51 . . ,nd-::.s:1-aiS3s 5 H
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