Anderson High School - Indian Yearbook (Anderson, OR)

 - Class of 1968

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Page 72 text:

SPANISH CLUB-Front Row-Ruth Phillips, Jane Alberts, Robert Priddy, Jane Roush, Rex Centry, Nikki Norton, Mrs. Joan Cash, sponsorg Barbara Bell, Jayne Ferguson, Debbie Newby, Mary Ja Osbom, Sherry James. Row 2-Marie Hartzell, Vickie-Lynn F oust, Angie Shehane, Minetta Dulin, Florence Robbins, Carolyn Madara, Lisa Decker, Teresa Sutherland, Joyce Jarvis, Andrea Hudson, Marty Croff. Row 3-Pam Simmons, Shirley Bryant, Janet Burris, Karen Lawson, Teresa Straub, Diane Snider, Scott Clear, Don Bar- Spanish is Vit As the world is made smaller by means of transportation and communication, it is important that we can com- municate with our Latin American neighbors. Mexico, host of the 1968 Olympics, is a good example of how cultural exchange helps increase friendly relations. El Circula Espanol stands as a symbol of the students who wish to increase their knowledge of the Spanish people, their language, customs and traditions. Guest speakers, such as Anderson's foreign exchange student to Peru, conveyed information about the Spanish Civilization to club members. Films, slides, speaking practice, and discussions on examples of Spanish art and literature added interest as well as learning to the club meetings. Two special meetings were held this year-the Christmas party with the breaking of the pinata and a farewell fiesta. As club members look at posters labovej, officers Rex Gentry, Pres., Steve Hardacre, Treas.g Nikki Norton, Vice-Pres., and Janie Roush, Program Chm. speak in Spanish. 68 nett, Cathy Bitner, Lois Kleinhenn, Marta Coe, Judy Redic. Row 4-Bruce Humphrey, Eric Hoffman, Tim Phillips, Bruce Clear, Calvin Bailey, Randy Lee, Timmi Sprague, Pam McKee, Kathy McHenry, Mina Foley, Susan Horevay, Jacque Forkner. Row 5- Dan Bell, Dave Porter, James Conner, Rex Williamson, Todd Clear, King Herkomer, Ron Smith, Bob Bloom, Sam Crosley, Rick Sprague, Mike Parks. al language

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ORCHESTRA-Front Row-Vincent Houser, Ann Bauer, Mike Keech, Marilyn Tegge, Paulette Hellems, Nancy Rauner, Virginia Rozelle, Rick Fenwick, Cassie Berkman, Janis Sigler. Row 2- Thomas Robertson, Dan Eutsler, Carol Brattain, Mi e Robertson, Debbie Newby, dlan Polhemus, Becky Barron, Wayne Brattain, janet Burris, In y Garland, Kathy Cobb, jeff Wamer, Mickey Simmons, Carol Land. Row 3-Dennis Roberson, Bob Morris, Bill Holiday, Rick Long, Phil Olvey, Steve Hardacre, Steve Robinett, Judy Etsler, Tom Danner, Roberta Newman, Cheryl Pahner, Carol Downey, Debbie Shuster. Row 4-Steve Hellems, Cliff Brumback, Mr. Robert Griffey, directorg Beth Fow. Grease paint marks thespian fbelowl. Grease paint, costume fittings, long practices and, finally, bright lights and applause are all familiar to Troupe 736 of the National Thespians Society. Each member was a part of a play by doing anything from acting to scenery painting. A dramatic look into the future was seen in 1984. Audiences were later delighted with the experiences of a girl who inherited a haunted house in Gramercy Ghostf, In the spring the Troupe presented another play and saw a professional show in Chicago. In meetings with other schools, Thespians advanced its goal of developing poise, confidence and an interest in dramatics. By entertaining the school and the community, Thespians gained experiences in dealing with a variety of people. Comedies attract Anne Deeley, Treas.g Phil Atteberry, Vice-Pres., and Bill Boman, Pres.5 fabovej as members attend rehearsals



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if ' .ffhxgi x t L, I, . Skeletons in a closet interest Caduceus members fabovel and officers Wayne Brattain, Treas.g Phil Fredericks, Vice-Pres.g Bruce Jones, Pres.g and Lisa Decker Cbelowj. CADUCEUS CLUB-Front Row-gill Forkner, Judy Etsler, Diana Hobbs, Jane Cook, Donnell An erson, Jeannie Dunn, Shirley Boume, Joyce Woolsey, Jeanne Hanna. Row 2-Gloria Setzer, Cheryl Kruger, Frances Barker, Karen Bright Lisa Decker, Diane Folsom, Virginia Tumer, Doris Megan, Bobbie Huntley, Joyce Cadueeans View medicine During its first year of activity, Caduceus Club flourished to a membership exceeding one hundred students. An- ticipating a tradition to be made of Caduceus, the club accepted a charter and chose an emblem. The club was established sto further knowledge in the allied fields of medicine for those with an active interest and those who planned to make a career in a field of medicine. They visited hospitals, colleges, and universities and heard doctors and other professional persons speak. Jarvis. Row 3-Bill Snyder, Phil Fredericks, John Mathewman, Ronnie James, Ed Espey, Car Clem, Mike Pollock, Jim Bumett, Jeff Ga braith, Doug Vermillion. Row 4-Bruce Jones, Larry Brumback, Wayne Brattain, Bruce Boemer, John Marvel.

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Anderson High School - Indian Yearbook (Anderson, OR) online collection, 1968 Edition, Page 94

1968, pg 94

Anderson High School - Indian Yearbook (Anderson, OR) online collection, 1968 Edition, Page 151

1968, pg 151

Anderson High School - Indian Yearbook (Anderson, OR) online collection, 1968 Edition, Page 163

1968, pg 163

Anderson High School - Indian Yearbook (Anderson, OR) online collection, 1968 Edition, Page 45

1968, pg 45

Anderson High School - Indian Yearbook (Anderson, OR) online collection, 1968 Edition, Page 13

1968, pg 13

Anderson High School - Indian Yearbook (Anderson, OR) online collection, 1968 Edition, Page 58

1968, pg 58


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