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parlez-vous francais If 50-million Frenehinen can do it. we can, too. Thus, the French Club was organized with Mrs. lILll'IOI1 LIS SPOITSOI. Its PLITPOSCS VVCFC to il'lICI'CSlI Sill' dents in French, to keep informed those who had studied French, and to further the understanding of the ways and customs of the French people. The Club sponsored a Theater Party: held a farewell breakfast for Tom llurst: had tea at Speeks, a century-old res' taurantg went to see the Van Gogh paintings: and presented a play in St, Louis. no miss brooks or mr. peepers, but give them time Some of the Comanches are surveying the teaching field W and enjoying it! The Future Teachers of America has been one of Cahokials rapidly growing clubs. To get a view of other schools, the future teachers of Cahokia and of East St. Louis exchanged visits. On the social side, the F.T.A.'ers have more fun than anvbodyf' The future teachers rendered a real service through their part-time teaching. FRENCH CLUB Back row: Ronnie Sauget, Helen Buxton, Jolene Bailey, Janet Kronk, Mrs. Hutton, sponsor, Jo Ann Bond, Vicky Grider, Peggy Bowlin, Jesse Dixon, Rupert Potter, Doris Rushing, Mary Burglechner, treasurer. Front row: Gail Hines, vice-president, Frank Deppong, vice-president, Nancy Baur, president, Nancy Wheeler, secretary. FUTURE TEACHERS Back raw: Perry Taylor, Joe Thomas, Rup- ert Potter, Bob O'Dell, vice-president, Ron- ald Sauget. Middle row: Frank Deppong, Alice Guetterman, June Ann Reiss, Mar- iorie Beckman, Justine Jones. Front row: Bob Edmondson, president, Mr. Logan sponsor, Nancy Baur, Janet Wheatley, sec- retary, Gail Weber. I 29
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Standing: Mr. Sluder, Miss Masten, Jackie Patrick. Seated: Rupert Standing: Nancy Baur, Jo Anne Kern, Larry Morice, Edith Tripp Potter, Ronnie Sauget, Janet Kronk, Helen Buxton, Jo Anne Hutson. Sandra Morningstar. Seated: Jo Ann Lorenze, Janet Wheatley why Miss Masten gets gray Standing: Norma Buhs, Bob O'DelI, managing editor. Seated: Marilyn Tyler, co-editor, Bob Edmondson, busi- ness manager, Justine Jones, co-editor. ., A X 28 Peggy Bohunnon, Annella Maisel, June Ann Reiss, Janet Bollinger ilihe memhers ul' the Culmelirnn stall' louml they had nmny tlililieult decisions to make amd much ilillli work to mln. But the eml result. ll lmcinli ul' their own ehoiee, was one ul' which thev were immenselv pruucl. Each luestlziy the stall' gil!itL'l'CLi with popcorn, Cillllly, :mtl other such mental lortiliiers, to mull twei ltealcllines. iclentiliv pictures. spell names, write ex- citing stories. :mtl try to meet or hetter still, heat. zlencllines, Naturally, till was not smooth sailing, hut differences Cpncltlecl cover-nu, llklllii-IILIVF' hlue, of ClJlll'SL'Q4l1U eupitz1ls??-let's he clil'l'erent?D were soon irunecl out with the nm-iurity rules procedure, The eml result ul' everv meeting :mtl everv clillerenee was allways at unzmimuus zmcl eheertiul ull-rigltt-ey. So here it isgynur cJklitOL'ill'ltl1. llentl ll!-L'llll1l1Lll'C it Yenjoy it-take it home to show to your folks! put it away to he hrought out another clay to he smilecl ut, Let it he zi reminder of that senior, junior, snplme more, or junior-liigh vent' ut ciilillliilll.
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'lihe Ci.fX.zX.' one oli Cahokiafs largest aucl most ac- tive cluhs, gave Comanche maiclens a chance to prove their athletic worth. Comanche llops, howling, arch- ery, anal team activities kept the girls hopping. hlost ol' the planning anal committee work was clone during the noon hours. 'lille loyal fi.A.A.'ers willingly gave up their noon-hour minutes for their cluh. lntramural teams partieipatecl in various tourna- inents-haskethall, vollevhall, ping pong, anal solt- lvall. Points were talliecl ancl the winning team haul the honor ol' having its name placed on the C.A.1'X. plaque. liesicles athletic activities and Comanche llops, the Ci.1X.A. sponsorecl their annual Box Social, a Sadie llawkins Dance Clor which a queen was chosenb, several Parents' Nights, aml many hikes with wiener roasts. illhe Ci.A.A., with the help ol' a few hovs. also sponsorecl a very successliul co-recreational play night in hlarch. ln hlav, the Ci.1'X.fX. invitecl eight schools to participate in a play clay at Caholiia. Top row: Lois Bellm, Jo Ann Hutson, Shirlee Ripplinger, Nancy Singletary, Erma Stevens, Betty Long, Betty Striler, Billy Derosseit, Gail Hines, Thelma Vinson, Marilyn Gisher, Lorraine Ellis, Sandro Gardyne, Dorothy Schwegler, Clara Ellis. Third row, Joyce Kleyer, Pauline Durham, Irene Sebastian, Margie Wild, Betty McCluskey, Arlene Sebastian, Edna long, Wilma Copper, Charlene Starks, JoAnne Euqea, Barbara Dolecki, Janet Eversmeyer, Mary Ellen let's do the bunny hop Annella Maisel, executive council, Shirley Kent, treasurer, Miss Mosby, sponsor, Bridget Monterusso, student council representa- tive, Nancy Baur, president, Jo Ann Kern, secretary. Mayer. Second row, Betsy Anglim, Edith Tripp, Beverly Ammon, Loretta Swafford, Ellen Marshall, Shirley Newton, Janet Kronk, Helen Buxton, Margie Phillips, Joan Pratte, Shirley Whittaker, Yvonne Thomas, Jolene Bailey. Bottom row: Pat Rachell, Norma Miller, Louise Phelps, Carole Andrews, Sandra Morningstar, Peggy Bohannon, Elaine Stein, Jessie Dixon, Vicky Grider, Peggy Bowlin, Dolores Potter, Jean Bollinger, Bonnie Poston.
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