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coming, the theme of its Hoat was taking the Trojans to the guillotine. The many service projects included: a donation of thirty-four dollars to the American Field Serviceg a Christmas project of filling Red Cross gift boxes with small toys and school supplies sent overseasg a deco- rated Christmas tree sent to a convalescent homeg and a glass cabinet containing articles of school interest placed in the hall. Representatives from the French Club attended the Florida French Congress in Tampa to compete with students from all over the state. They participated in declamations and extemporaneous speeches and pre- sented a hilarious play in French. The Congress was the highlight of the year involving much work and much fun. Gifts for overseas which were donated by French students and placed under the X-mas tree. An arch de Triumph of French students. Sitting: Kathi Lamb, Rose Horne. Kneeling: Toni Todd, Ellen Barber. Standing: Lynda Hyde, Chyrol Griffith, Mary Pipkorn, Sharon Phelps, Sammy Latiff, George Deriso, Judy Hood, Don Friedewald, Susan Garrett, Vicky Robinson, Anne Owens, Bernice George, Diane Sigler, Susan Isaacs. Vertically: Carol Price, Gayla Frank, Shirley Crawford, Stephanie Regas, Jeanne Raybourne, Cecelia Federspiel, Richard Grodzicki, Buddy Morton. Right: Dana Dunbar, Sharon Tebow, Leslie Zelt, Mallory Durden, Bill Silverman, Benjamin Felder. Top: Si Newman, Rease Mims, joe Scafuti, Yvarren Earp, Lex Pettis, Steve Parker, George Aune, Vincent Burrell, David Smith. the annual X-mas party The creche is a traditional part of the X-mas program.
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Oflicers: Kneeling: Don Friedewald, Chaplain, George Deriso, Vice President, Jerry Cohen, Parliamentarian. Standing: Susie Gefter, Public Relations Chairman, Carol Gray, President, Renee Slutzah, Secretary, Camille Smith, Social Chairman, Dotti Gay, Treasurer. Ninety people at a barbecue! That's how the Frencl Club began the year. The purpose of the barbecue held at Maureen Miller's house, was to install the new officers. This was just the beginning of the club's mos eventful and fun-filled year. All students who take French are eligible to be mem bers of Le Circle Francais of duPont. The purpose 0 the French Club is to better acquaint French student with the culture of France. General club meeting emphasize programs based on French. At the regula cabinet meetings of the officers, service projects ant social events are planned for the entire club. The club was very active in all school activities. I1 the Halloween Carnival, its elaborate booth was 1 sidewalk cafe complete with can-can dancers. For home Preparing the guillotine LE CERCLE FRANCAI First row: Nancy Capps, janet Tyrell, Lee Cone, Jean Christian, Margaret Thomas, Leana Lucas, Nancy Newsom, Renee Slutzah, Rosemary Eisele. Second row: Robin Crusoe, Peggy Umstead, Suzanne Teate, Pennye Brosche, Sharon Mixon, Julie Cann, Carol Gray, Lise Hartvigsen, Sybil Evarts, Dick Ross, Judy May. Third row: Miss Burge, Mary Beth Soren- son, Shirley Callahan, Gwen Cannon, Barbara Backus, Cynthia Fosdick, Lynn Marlatt, Larry Burgess, Al LeHeup, Raymond Loehner. Fourth row: Mrs. Bolen, Camelle Smith, Kay Ke- hoe, Irene Linneman, Susie Gefter, Scotti Holmes, Peggy Beatie, Diane Dingwall, Pat Mal- loy. Fifth row: Maureen Miller, Nancy Covington, Nancy Newsom, Sharon Stock, Alison Fields, Susan Covington, Lynn Tieslow, Barbra Brian, Bill Carswell. Sixth row: Merry Lou Alexander, Joy Furnian, Carol Fetter, Betsy Beggs, Johanna Sudlow, Sheila Sheiheld, Terry Martling, Bobby Melvin, Tommy Casey, Frank Vestal. Sightseers of Paris! Enjoying French goodies at
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. W . ,W W .. i Row I: Dotty Budreau, Belle Sherman, Lynn LeVee, Libby Riv- ers, Betty Benson, Linda Halbach, Kay Kehoe, Pat YVelch. Row 2: Carol lfetter, Peggy Malone, Susan XVallace, Carolyn Sachs, Irene Linneman, Alan Stimis, Ronny Hlhitfield. Row 3: Bruce Carter, David Rackow, Barry Pollner, Scotty Holmes, Jim Lucas, Bucky Caudill. Row 4: Scott Mclilvaine, Tonnny Sack, Charlie Ido, Mark Cohen, Joe Arnall, Martin Sperry. 'Di' X fs Participating in a number of school events, the Spanish Club concentrated on giving its members a taste of Spain. The school also felt this influence through the Don Quixote theme of the Spanish Club's homecoming float. The club heard a lecture on South America by Miss Elizabeth Reed, a noted local traveler. A banquet was given for club members and their Cuban friends. Row 1, L. to R.: Jerry Sternstein, Cindy Strode, Karen Packard, Teddy Taxier, Janet Nordsiek, Margaret Thomas. Row 2: Jean Gooding, Shir- ley Denning, Peggy Stevens, Ann Martin, San- dra Pent. Row 3: Glade Liggett, Larry Jones Buny X'Veil, Linda Goodman, Linda Ashley Kathy Marcum. Row 4: Sid Sack, Curtis Glick Jimmy Gurr, Judy Freeman, Guy Jenning Maureen Miller, Bobby Hulslander, Ken Rich- ' ardson. Row 5: Chuck Allen, Chris Verlander Andy Schwitter, Barbara Nimnicht. 1 v J 1 1 Row I, I.. to R.: Gayle Kratz, Barbara Dunn, Carlie McCabe, Bonnie Hoblick, Bill Velasquez, Carla Little, Linda Fauth, Terry Johnson. Row 2: Patsy Smith, John Breland, Bruce Gibbs, Barry Wheeler, Jell Hlaugh, Ronnie Simpson, Sandy Carroll. Q4 ,, Y ,1 '11 ff Row I: Joe Butler, Kathy Pcrdell, .Xnita Mesnick, Linda Butler, Edie XVy- Kay Kehoe, the Miss duP0nt contestant for the Span- song, Susie Davis, Sandy Emery, Ronnie Bloom, Candy Hastings, Sherry Sibul. ish Club, is dehnitely American. The Spanish Club con- Row 2: Patty Bloom, Herbert Johnson, David Arnold, Cary Verlander, Ralph Coley, Ricky Joseph, Andy XYhitehcad, Peggy German. Zinues in its enrlerzrfor to promote interest in, and under- Slfllllllllg of the Sjmnish world. SAIHCLB
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