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Page 72 text:
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atin Club OFFICERS: Diane Hughes - Second Vice-President, Susan Sowers - Secretary, Faith Mace - President, Ann Higginbotham - His to riang Claudia Bell - First Vice-Presidentg Mary Ann Austin - Treasurer. Latin is definitely NOT a dead language, it affects us everyday through the beauty of classical literature. Members of the Latin Club, or the Junior Classical League, seek to study the influence of Latin on the modern world. Not only do they learn, but they have fun doing it! This year the Latin Club members collectedfor UNICEF, ushered at the ice follies, and presented an assembly in which new members were initiated. VUDIALGJAJ lx, Lluulqg, ul, ,L,u.n,q,,., 4, , .n.,v.v.....5u., N. L--.-...A-..-.1-.f, V. .. uv, -- ----- -, -- ----- ----- , ---- ---- -----, -- - V P. Baldwin, J.HontsgR. Studebakerg L. Weier. ROW 4: F.Justiceg S. Edgingtong B. Foxy G. Belcher, A. Higginbotham D. Douglas, E. Lazenbyg J. Hyamsg J. Feuchtenbergerg J. Sirnmermang B. Baileyg A. McClungg A. Martin, F. Mace N. Cavanaugh. 66
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The Key Club is a service club for boys from the tenth, ele venth and twelfth grades in high school. Although the Key Club is similar to other school organizations, it differs in its sponsor- ship, its aims, and its programs. First, the Key Club is unique for it is spon- sored in co-operation with the school officials by the local Kiwanis Club, an association of leading business and professional men in the community. Secondly, the Key Club is unique for its goal of the development of initiative, leadership, and good citizenship. Lastly, the Key Club is unparalleled in its service program. Not only does the Key Club provide the school with many services which make it a more pleasant place for students and teachers alike, but it goes into the commimity as well to undertakevarious prljects for the bene- fit of the entire city. OFFICERS: Clay Ford - Treasurer, Kern Parker - Secretary, Ricky Karnes - Vice- President, Jerry Bovenizer - President. Key Club ROW 1: T. Linkous, R. Phelps, H. Underwood, D. Cromer, D. Akers, D. Belcher, M. Johnson, G. Fanning. ROW 2: B.Arney, N. Poole,J.Crews,J.Wright, J. Powel, H. Edmonds, D. Bell, B. Lambert. ROW 3: R. Chandler, L. Unroe, J. Jackson, S. Copeland, J. Bovenizer, R. Burton, K. Parker, S. Rogers, J. Gatherum, R. Longworth. ROW 4: R. guvaljlg L. Hartman, D. Stallings, R. Karnes, D. Copinger, C. Ford, R. Parsons, D. Frances, J. Hyams, B. Deitz, M. ie s. 65
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French Club u' fl. OFFICERS: Claudia Bell - Historian, John Feuchtenberger - President, John Burton - Treasurer, David Bell - Vice-President, Karen Holbrook - Secretary. This club was formed to advance the study of the French language and the knowledge of the customs and people of France. It achieves its purpose through social meetings, special projects, and guest speakers. This program makes La Societe Francais one of the largest and most successful organizations at Beaver. ' K ' 1 N 4 or or ROW 1: S. Griffin, P. McClel1en, G. Barnett, S. Hammes, J. Judkins, K. Holbrook, Miss Ayers, S. Sowers, M. Austin, S. Boyd, C. Lilly, M.O'Toole. ROW 2: S. Dula, F. Mace, D. Wygal, C. Bell, C. Shaw, J. Haynes, C. Hughes, A. Stuart, D. Woods, D. Johnson, C. Vick, S. Portis, C. Thompson, D. Platnick, L. Carter, P. Runyon, R. Studebaker, L. Frye. ROW 3: J. Burton, M. Crockett, C. Smith, P. Davidson, P. Walls, R. Atwell, N. St. Clair, L. Nunnery, P. Baldwin, M. Jordan, L. McCue, S. Gibson, K. Stanley, P. Stevens, S. Burkett, G. Brugnoli, E. Jones, C. Verano. ROW 4: G. Krupey, C. Short, M. Aliff, D. Hughes, L. Lyons, P. McFarland, D. Rosenthal, D. Watts, D. Farley, D. Fralick, B. Fox,J . Johnson, A. McClung, B. Bailey, D. Burnley, J. Thacker, J. Honts, J. Baker, B. Goforth, B. Morris, A. Kahle. ROW 5: J. Feuchtenberger, P.Davis, S. Foster,C. Shumate, K. Humes, B. Dickey, C. McGlothin, R. Karnes, D. Bell, D. Taylor, K. Parker, J. Thompson, D. Bell, D. McGee, J. Perkins, D. Douglas, S. Harrison, O. Kaylor. 67
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