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Foreign Language Clubs Members of the Spanish Club are, first row: Tim Schroeder, Linda Alfrey, Sandra Young, Kothy Dole, Myra Hinshaw, Janet Jackson, Sue Ridlen, Billie Jean Salmons, Gloria Faulconer, and Kathy Goss. Second Row: Jerry Begley, Frances Johnson, Linda Taylor, Joyce Axsom, Louis Stephen, Jim Hensley, Rusty Mitchell, Terry Agal, Connie Mitchell, and Janet Stutler. Third Row: Mr. Andrews, sponsor; Arlene Van Hatala, Bill Case, Phil Shelton, John Norton, Ron Tin ley, John Bailey, John Sharkey, Ron Spivey, Steve Agal, and Joyce Shaffer. The Spanish and Latin Clubs merged this year to create the Language Club. Membership in the Foreign Language Club is open to any student currently enrolled in a foreign language or any student who has already completed two years of one foreign language. Activities during the school year included films on Latin America, Spain, and Italy, a Christmas party with the traditional pinata, and a taco party at the end of the year. Members of the Latin Club are, first row: Rita Wilkins, Diane Schultz, Beverly Totty, Mary Jo Keatley, Phil Munsey, Morcio Haynes, Shirley Worrell, and Nancy Gearhort. Second Row: Bob Milliron, Judy Mandabach, Barbara Daily, Sue Hunt, Charlene Mize, Claudio Jones, Cheryl Phillips, Emily Hall, and Joe Youmons. Third Row: Ken Cook, Clayton Collins, Don Brown, Roland Scott, Jim Browning, Richard Compton, Eddie Gott, Terry Martin, Harry McNeely, and Bob Messer.
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Beech Leaf Staff The Beech Leaf staff published six issues of the paper this year and copies were sold for 1 Oc each. The lost edition, the Senior Edition, contained such features as the Senior ' s plans for the future, wills, secret ambitions, prophecies. Senior Superlatives and Do You Remem- ber When? Pictured are, first row: Terri Bauer, Connie Acton, Barbara Frisbie, Kay Little, Mary Jo Keatley, Bonnie Acton, and Miss Ragsdale, sponsor. Second Row: Diane Lovelace, Linda Bornhart, Pam Bourff, Pam Sparks, Jan Willenberg, and Mary Wilson. Third Row: Ernie Reynolds, Diana VonHook, editor; Bob Messer, John Schaffer, Don Ginsberg, Jeff Lawson, and Arlene VanHotaio. Office Staff i n 1 The Office Staff Members were valuable helpers to Patty Davidson, Mr. VanHorn, Mr. Nickels, Miss Cripe, and Mr. Bales. They worked in the office during their free periods. Pictured are, first row: Mr. VanHorn, principol; Karia Faulconer, Kay Little, Kathy Foley, Diana VanHook, Sue Lockard, Donna Wright, and Linda Moore. Second Row; Colin Harris, Dove Vondersaar, Jerry Erisman, Bob Ashby, Gary Storks, Jim Terhune, Steve Agal, Jtm Adams, and Rusty Mitchell.
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Science Cl ub FIRST ROW: Mr. Rankin, sponsor; Sue Ridlen, Jim Hensley, Mickey Williams, Steve Agal, Rusty Mitchell, treasurer; Bob Hamilton, and Linda Jetmore, secretary. SECOND ROW: Phil Shelton, John Bailey, John Schatfer, Jim Smith, Ron Tinley, president; Jim Johnson, Terry Martin, Harry McNeely, Mike Williams, vice-president. The Camera Club voted to change its name to Science Club this year. The club offered membership to all old Camera Club members and anyone else interested in Science. The club investigates the various phases of science and the members give reports on their particular interests. Early in the year they held the Rank-N-Roll dance to raise funds for their treasury. The dance was named for the club sponsor, Mr. Rankin. The club annually takes a trip to some place of Interest and value. This year they visited the Museum of Science and Industry in Chi- cago. They left early in the morning on a chartered bus and spent the entire day in the museum. Tv enty-three members and guests, with sponsor Mr. Rankin and Miss Weaver, chaperon, attended. The museum was filled with many interesting displays, one of which was the informative telephone section on the blood vessels. Here President Tinley and Vice-President Williams listen in. ■■■■■•■ '
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