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yn , wrt 2 ? The Friendship Club, urgarnful lu rurrespnnrl urllr tort-rgrr students, tonsrsrs Mrlilmn. fliml Cm: Nanry fllrafltr. liJrh.rr.r ilrarltr. Annrm llnrtnn. Charlotte of these members Frunt row: Irie Assad, Flu Parrish, 'ludy Roberts, Kay Hemrutz Se-lxig. Rnvs three: R.1vmond MtM.mus. XX'1llrrrm Martin. Druid MtSw:nn. Adrian Curtis Ratlrlf Row lwu: Susan Mixture, Kathryn Cntkrill, l.rnd.r jones. jnnifc' Gun7.1lrs.lirnt' H.alI.'liuntlyGome. Mrk: lNlurphy, Hill Hamilton. l B Mitrht-ll FRIENDSHIP CLUB WRITES TO MEMBER To foster a better understanding between youth of America and young people in foreign lands is the purpose of The Friendship Club at Mary Carroll. This group belongs to the International Friendship League which has the approval of the President of the United States. Members secure the names of students in other lands and write to them. They tell these friends of their homes, their school, their town and country. They ask that the pen pals relate facts about their lives. Letters are read in club meetings. Speakers and films are a part of club plans. An assembly which is based on the customs of other lands is a project. Students representing four foreign lands present a program for Ed Berkheimer, Italy: Robert Bissonnette, Hawaiig Phyllis Beard, the Friendship Lerrgur- on sthools in other countries. These arei Alaskag Kathy I.aRoza.lNewfoundland1 and Linda Cowley, Hawaii fzf- e '. 5 'rn f Ag? 3 fe 'E it its fe ru-be-fe K, . f 3 an iii 'SJ' was ff? ..,..r S-uv
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fu- -mi l aj -,, . . an I 5 5 2 Eating lunch as they work are' Day Kolb. Yvonne Matlock. Editor: Mrs. Bird, Sponsor: Sherron Ann Long, Lynn I-lander, and Charlotte Changing sponsors and printers gives The Carroller a new look this year. Mrs. Birdena Bird, formerly at Sun- deen, accepted the responsibility of sponsor, and Birbop Newt is printing the seven column four page paper which is the size of an average newspaper. Ten students study journalism with Mrs. Bird, having the school paper as the class project, Deadlines often 'V' ,- , 4Zr .Z.L. he if In a conference to plan sports coverage. jimmy Newman, jerry Sijansky, and Marcia Getz check over some Carroller issues. 89 4 'Lf illips, The staff works often on afternoons and Saturdaxs to make sure that the paper gets to the printer in Bishop on time make night sessions necessary in order to complete copy. Free copies are distributed once a month to every- one in the school. Average cost of publication per issue is S160.00. Two thirds is defrayed by advertising sold by the staff, the remainder being from the activity fund, Press conferences and exchanges with other schools serve as a constant challenge to improve The Cfzrroller, Charlotte Phillips, exchange editor, and Sandra 'White circula- tion manager, check over their accounts to balance the budget
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Brotherhood,Week speaker, Rabbi April, compares European and American beliefs. He finds that faith is our common ground. I FORI EG LAN DS johnny Hawkins, Brenda Hobbs, Mike King, Kay Johnston, Mrs, Kay Whatley, sponsor. preside at meetings of the club, Brenda Hobbs, Adrian Gonzales, Reese Homeyer, Billy Melhurt, Frit-nrlslmip Club members, write to pen pals in foreign countries. To illustrate japanese dress Shirley Birmingham adjusts an obie on Flo Parrish's kimono. Oriental women wear them above waist. 71
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