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Romani Novi A new club, Romani Novi, was started this year for persons interested in the study of Rome and Latin. ln April the club had a colorful celebration of the founding of Rome. Officers were Consuls tuequal power j, Pat Cramer and Susan Harveyg quaestor tusecretary-treasurerwil, Ann Foley g aedile fuprogram cbairmanwl, Pat Francis. Spon- sor of the club was Miss Gierz. Standing. left to right: Miss Brunk, Philip Manly, Robert Ga r ner. Chris- topher K i ra g e s , George Beebe. Seated: Ronald Vance. .loyce Tilney, Dorothy Scaggs. Cherry Young, Eula Baker. Anora Stew- art, Barbara Polley. Row 1. standing left to right: Susan Harvey. Patty Cramer. Row 2: David O'Neall. Phil Manly. Seated, left to right: Miss Gierz, Margaret Rhodes. Bill Collar. Irene Marter, Loretta Sperry. Patricia Francis. Spanish Club The Spanish Club started its activities with a party at which Arturo Serrano from the Republic of Columbia was the guest speaker. On April 14, the club sponsored a Pan- Ameriean Day program at which ,lose Gallardo spoke to the entire student body. The oflieers for the year were Philip Manly, presidentg Christopher Kirages, vice-presidentg Dorothy Scaggs, secretaryg Don Whalen, treas- urer. lliss Esther Brunk was the sponsor. Page Twenty
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Left to right, standing: Mr. Chase, Waylie Kessler, Merle Smith, Jack Whittiliglon, Karl Dickerson, Bob Stiller, Mr. LaFollette. Seated: Don Houston, James Smith, Jack Phares, Duane Strihling. The Athenian Booster Club The Athenian Booster Club, composed of all boys in grades 10, 11, and 12, develops leadership among a maximum number of boys, aids other organizations, and promotes school spirit. The principal activities of the club this year were to sponsor the first all-school dance, supervise and conduct the school safety patrol, provide ushers at all athletic contestsg promote the annual senior-underclassmen basketball game, assist Sunshine Society in distribution of Christmas baskets, sponsor with Sunshine Society thc annual uHobo Convention , provide clothes check room at basketball games, and be available for Nservicc to any organization . The officers elected to serve this year were Jim Smith, president, Don Houston, vice-president, Wayne Kessler, treasurer, Duane Stribling, reporter. The Executive Cabinet members were Merle Smith, senior, Karl Dickerson, junior, Bob Stiller, sophomore. The faculty sponsors are Mr. LaFollette and Mr. Chase. Page Nineteen
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Regina Landon, Bettie Misrh, Christopher Kir- ages, Dave 0'Neall, Bar- bara Cheney, Anne Moore, Don Hayes, Sam Dunbar, Carole Williams, Floyd Pegler, Betty Goodwin, George Beebe, Shirley Heslar, Collins Wallace, Dolores Cohee, Sue Kline, Lois Switzer, .lim Pinker- ton, Duane Slribling, Car- olyn Connelly, Phil Man- ly. Charles Rogers, Ryan Shaw, Harold Wright, Mr. Wells. Up-N -Atom Club U The purpose ofthe Up-N-Atom Club is to stufly various phases of science. Each member answers roll call hy reporting a scicntilic fact. This year young scientists visited the Post Office, R. R. Don- nelley 81 Sons Co., Farmers' Produce, and the Water Works. The officers were president, Duane Stribling, vice-president, .lim Pinkerton, secretary, Sue Kline, and treasurer, Dolores Cohcc. Mr. Wfclls sponsors this organization. Nature Club The Nature Club, a new organization, made a study of animals, their habits, their food, and their homes. The officers were Forrest Hicks, president, Marjorie Dawson, vice-president, Shirley Hawk- ins, secretary-treasurerg Phil Powell, sergeant-ab arms, and Pam Hawkins, chairman of member- ship committee. The sponsors are Mr. Stout and M r. Crater. Row 4, left lo right: Martha Todd, M a r y Mitchell, Pat Thomas, Ann Cotton, JoAnn Boo- her, Janet Pearson, Keith Gran, William Wooden. Row 3: Phyllis Deck, Patsy Livingston, .lean Walton. Ward Chambers. Charlotte Ewbanks, Shir- ley Hawkins, John Hirsh- hurg, Edward Darnall, Phil Powell. Sam Evans. Row 2: Mr. Stout, Mar- jorie Dawson, Pamela Hawkins, Beverly Stewart, Evan Kesslar, Greta Gray, Robert Parsons, Tom Showalter, Forrest Hicks, Paul Risinger, Mr. Grater. Row 1: Hazel Baker, Beverly Zachary, Richard Northcutt, Ronald Brad- ley, Robert Walden. Suzanne Beecher, Nancy Berk, Charles Strain. Page T wenty-one
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