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French Club hlenibers of the French Clulrlearn to appreciate allthe romance, chivalry, beauty, and culture that belong to France. The precEe and expresdve French lan- guage is taught in the classroom, but club meetings are devoted to the study of French art,rnusic,lhera- ture and cuisine. I FRENCH CLUB-First row: West, Hyde, Hooks, Pechacek, Williams, Crea-n, Jarnagin, Lyons, Luhowsky. Second row: Schles- singer, Williamson, Alford, Lute, Weidner, English, Laird, Chaplin. Third row: Byrd, Johnson, Blysard, Huckabee, McDonald, Menefee, Freeman, Curtis. Fourth row: Walker, Ash, Koenig, Cafferty, Ht-yen, Whaley. ,tfksffe -11-:Cf lf'-3:5 -.1::'f M3311 fr' Officers Peggy Chaplin, presi- dent, Nila Alford, vice presi- dent, Lynda Laird, secretary. display colorful travel poster on the bulletin hoard. Miss Beate Schoeps, sponsor
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There are some forms . . . Strikel' is a word heard often, not only in the after- school meetings of the Bowling Club, but also in bowling competition with other schools. These pin-busters enter the game with the spirit of fun and finish with high scores. . . . and then there are others! uPro bowlers take a breather.
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Deutsches Verein t Germany is a land of whimsical folk- lore, hearty music, imposinff scenery, and resoundincf history. lts lanfruaffe is simple, expressixe, and exactinff. deeply into these many phases of Q '55 A German Band, with assistance from band director f Bert Roth, practices regularly. Members include Alan Sponherg, Bill Kneeht, l.cstcr Oliver, Tommy Shultz, l l an ca zn A N ' Because of a desire to delve more I-Pi and Chuck Blank. A ix r :- E . , 02- I +0 German culture, Waltrip s German students have formed Deutscltcs Verein. 4'cnt.9 DEUTSCHES VERElNf-First row: Phillips, Gould, llraswell, Cooper, Havis, Behnken, Hyde, Schulz, Mersiovsky, Fehren- kamp, Pippert, Shultz, Hensley. Second row: Conaway, Roberson, Wiedner, Guillory, Weber. Third row.' White, Kupec, King, Goodwin, Goodman, Gaustad, Lowrey, Yvehstcr, Meyer, Mellott, Banning, Lomax. Fourth row: Kuhn, Biggs, Vlfade, Grissom, Critcher, Easthurn, Cox, llrcsk, George, Sidrnan, Sponhcrg, Blank. twmm 4: Meetings are conducted in the spirit of fun-and often in German! Like other niemhers, Edwin Zwald, treasurerg Pete Biggs, vice presi- dentg and Chuck Blank, presidcntg have found a German dictionary sometimes necessary. Mrs. Margaret Ruse, sponsor.
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