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f . The Pan-American Club is one of the if 3 largest at Bay High. .6 PANAMEIZICAN ul CLUB The Spanish students in the Pan-Amer- ican Club elected Miss Carol Willis to be their Homecoming queen candidate. The Pan-American Club of Bay High is an organization which offers to its members an opportunity to enjoy the language of Spanish in an informal sit- uation. The club is made up of Spanish students from Mrs. Clothierfs and Mrs. Blackwell's classes. The Pan-Ami' members enjoy social, recreational and cultural activities outside the classroom. Many interesting programs are presented at the monthly meeting and the members of the club are always delighted to hear speakers during the programs, who are familiar with the language of Spanish and have visited the Spanish-speaking countries. The Pan-American Club is active in school affairs during each year. The club sponsors a con- vertible and Homecoming Queen Candidate during Bay High Homecoming. 4'Pan-Amy members are always willing to work in charity drives, such as Bay High's UTeens Against Polio campaign. Each year the Spanish, French, and Latin clubs have a ulanguage party,', each club acting as host in turn. The Pan-American Club also has a party for its members during each semester. Phil Weaver, Rachel Clothier, Pat Bridges, Chip Stapleton, and sponsor, Mrs. Elizabeth Blackwell, are shown on the back row with Barbara Pel- , ham, Martha Veverka, and Sally McNeil shown -. on the front. These officers represent the Pan- V, American Club. Sponsor and Officers. 134
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GLUE Mrs. Jane Clothier, who is shown at the right, is the only teacher at Bay High w h o teaches French. Mrs. Clothier, sponsor of the French Club, is the favorite teacher of most students who have classes under her. One who took French or Spanish from Mrs. Clothier during '57 might recognize the expression, Only three years 'til retirementf, French students are sure to know the importance of words in everyday life. A student who has studied French would never be stumped in a restaurant which used a menu with French names of foods. OFFICERS Mrs. Jane Clothier French Teacher and French Club Sponsor Officers of the French Club President ...... .... E lizabeth Heim Vice President. . . ....... Mike Colley Secretary .......... ...... V era Hageman Treasurer ........... . . .Marianne Seaborn Program Chairman .... ..... V irginia James Historian ........... . . .Martha Veverka 'Shown at right are Pat Thomas and Merial Sale acting in the French Club skit .during the g'Big Blow at Home- coming.
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WF-IIPJLWIND. .. A magazine published by Bay High students, who are rolled in creative writing. right students are seen busy creating their own stor poems, and essays. Editors 'rw Students interested tion or an avocation. ' -mx en- At ies, in writing, either as a voca- xx The Whirlwind Staff, com- posed ofjuniors and Seniors, pub- lishes the Whirlwind Magazine, one which contains the literary accomplishments of Bay High stu- dents. The staffis under the guidance of Mr. Tom Person and the officers of the staff are: Editor, Shirley Dennis, Business Managers,Judy Taylor and John Gill, Art Editors, Merial Sale and Elliott Smith. The Whirlwind has been pub- lished every spring for the past four years and has won All-Florida ratings. ..L....
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