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FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Linda Hayden, Bill Cook, Mike Me- Johnson, Dianne Bell, Sherry Francis, Judy Harrison, Bunny Morrisey, | Kenzie, Jeff Grant, James Southall, Wanda Shields, Kline Howell, Lila Hanson, Carolyn Mims, Dickie Stewart. THIRD ROW: Johnny Bill Cooney, Ann Crabtree, Joe Campbell, Glenda Jackson, Johnny Watson, Joe Adair, Jim Moody, Bill Cook, Scotty Ellington, Mary Jackson, Beth Coleman, Kenneth Sanders. SECOND ROW: Don Ann Mauldin, Marty Cowell, Toni Crispen, Dianne George, Barbara McLareri, Wayne Boyd, Ellen Heim, Pam Adams, Louise Hill, Marian Pyle, Carol Baird, Julie Mercer, Mrs. Blackwell, Sponsor. Pan Am The Pan-American Club is open to all present and former students enrolled in Spanish. Under the leadership of Mrs. Blackwell, the club strives to bring about better understanding of our Latin American friends. Throughout the year, the club presents programs built around topics of interest to the Spanish students. The | Spanish supper and the Tri-Language party were among | the activities in which the club participated. Each year, students enrolled in the language, com- pete with other Spanish students at the Florida State | Spanish Conference. ) Sherry Francis, President; Wanda Shields, Program Chair- } man; Joe Adair, Treasurer; Toni Crispen, Secretary; Dianne | George, Vice-President. Spanish students and their dates enjoy a chile supper sponsored by the club. Miss Dianne George represented the Pan Am Club as homecoming queen.
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Miss Sharon Worsham represented the Math Club as homecoming queen candidate. Math tluh The purpose of Mu Alpha Theta, the National High School and Junior College Mathematics Club, is to ori- Eddie Tunstall, Vice President; Bart Brown, Presiden entate and familiarize all interested students in the Madeline Penton, Treasurer; Becky Bailey, Secretary. various branches of mathematics. All members are required to be enrolled in at least one math course and must maintain a “B” aver- age in math. Opportunities for careers in the field of math and the corresponding academic preparation for these ca- reers are discussed at the interesting monthly meetings. Advanced students are given opportunities to do re- search work in the field of mathematics. FIRST ROW, FRONT TO BACK: Gene Cain, Dale Corley, Johnny ROW: Bart Brown, Sandra Youngblood, Linda Segler, Dianne Cope, Charles Walker, Charles Albritton. SECOND ROW: Madeline George, Peggy Harlan. FIFTH ROW: Penny Bunnell, Sally Bone, Penton, Jeff Meeker, Mike Mann, Johnny Cooley. THIRD ROW: Beverly Cross, Mary Lou Fiddler. STANDING: Mr. Shaeffer, Sponsor. Nancy Lewis, Johnny Jackson, Toni Smith, Bobby Hurst. FOURTH
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FIRST ROW: Jon Stoutamire, James Fairbanks, Art Mosely, Dan Chippendale, Jimmy Martin, Patty Parrott, Jo Gober, Carol Jean Lewis, Virginia Pennel, Judy Davis, Faye Lawrence, Gene Cain. SECOND ROW: Eliott Black, Cynthia Lang, Ray Cooper, Margie Ellard, Patsy Dickinson, Janet Nixon, Sandra Brooks. Betty Sue Holley, Ann Earnhart, Noil Farrell, Sharon Worsham. THIRD ROW: William Davie, Linda Segler, Jeanie Lindley, Vonnie Studstill, Eliza- Crawford, Chuck Cartwright, Ronnie Fouse. FOURTH ROW: Jerry Jimerson, Bobby Hurst, John Colmant, Bobby Conner, Frank Cain, Jeff Grant, Jeff Meeker, Mary Sue Zirkelback, Sandra Chestnut, Beth McConnell, Toni Smith, Judy Gore, Becky Bailey, Nancy Lewis, Suzanne Carol. FIFTH ROW: Gene McCarthy, Mike McKenzie, Ronnie Murfee, Gene Johnson, Larry Godwin, Jay Newman, Sonny Adams, Tommy Haney, Dewey Conrad, Ken Strickler, Carol Dill, Ava beth Kneece, Clark Pressly, Jerry Goodman, Janet Copeland represented the Latin Club as homecoming queen. Don Sowell, Louis Crain, Geraldine Ayers, Judy Smith. Latin Club Latin is fun! The club, a classical organization makes it so. Under the sponsorship of Miss Lillie Hord and Miss Kathleen Pilcher the club membership is composed of all students in school who have studied Latin or are studying it at the present. Many interesting programs are presented throughout the year which aid in promoting interest, both in the study of Latin and in the cultural background of the language. This year Latin Club has one of the largest enroll- ments ever in its history. Approximately 250 members participate in their activities. Each year representatives of Bay High’s Latin Club are selected to attend the State Forum, which was held in Orlando this year. Another annual event in which Latin Club takes part, is the Tri-Language Party, held in the Spring, for stu- dents enrolled in any foreign language class.
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