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Page 100 text:
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Ci SPANISH CLUB Learning about The people and the culture of Spanish-speaking countries is the goal of the Spanish Club. Their advisor, Mr. Orosz, tries To accom- plish This aim Through movies. Ricky Brown, Ben Rose, Karel Kreiselman, Marla Greenfield, and Jerry Singleton are examining some Spanish posters. SPANISH CLUB OFFICERS: Ricky Brown, President, FRENCH CLUB OFFICERS-Front row: Joyce Bachmann, Presi- dent, Sally Smith, Program Chairman, Back row: James Tharp, Advisor, Bernie Bornstein, Treasurer, Joe Mirman, Vice Presi- dent. Marla Greenfield, Vice President and Secretary, Karel Kreiselman, Treasurer. FRENCH CLUB Mr. Tharp, advisor of The French Club, aims to develop The interest of French students in subiects related To Their studies. To accomplish this, speakers have given informative lectures on various French-speaking countries and club members have been encouraged To visit art galleries To become better ac- quainted with French art. Here is our roaring '20's chorus line performing at the French Banquet. They are Julia Walls, Janice Molton- berry, Sharon Pierce, Janet Gray, and Bernie Bornstein.
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G.A.A. OFFICERS-First row: Dianne Phares, Treasurer, Sue Dose, President, Neva Lowe, Vice President, La Rita Gantz, Secretary, Second row: Miss Mil- ler, Advisory Nancy Welch, Social Chairman, Connie Smith, Sergeantvat-Arms, Judy Williams, Publicity Chairman, Mary Miller, Intramural Chairman, Karen Rea, Parliamentarian. GIRL ' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATIO The purpose of the Girls' Athletic Associa tion is to encourage interest, appreciation and participation in girls' sports. The group planned the Hi-Bye Dance which was held in March. A few of their other activities include a Mother-Daughter Tea, a spring pic- nic, and intramural sports. Basketball intramurals are a very important G.A,A. activity. Sue Decker, Holly Talley, Sharon McCoy. and Judy Williams are making posters for the Hi-Bye Dance. W -at ' viffizfiiz Z E '
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JUNIOR RED CROSS CLUB Aiding the needy is the goal of Junior Red Cross Club. Their activities this year have been till- ing overseas boxes with toys and educational items and making placemats and wall decorations for Franklin Village and Children's Hospital. The advisor for this group is Mrs. Pryor. June Hoover, Bill Munyan, Linda Leonard, Mary Lou Case, and Gwen Strawser are making Easter baskets for Children's Hospital. SENIQR RED CR055 CLUB QFFICERS: Bill Munyanl vice pfesidenf, JUNIOR RED CROSS CLUB OFFlCERSfFirst row: Konnie Kirkman, Presi- Gvven Strawser, President, Betty Layne, Secretary, Mrs, High, Advisor. deftlf MBVQGVET Bland, VlC9 Pfesldenli PSQQY Cullman, SCCFSVBVYJ Second row: Mrs. Bartlett, Advisor, Mrs. Pryor, Advisor, Lynn Stanley, Repre- sentative, Roberta Shaw, Representative. SENIOR RED CROSS CLUB The Senior Red Cross Club and its advisor, Miss Holtzman, have taken on the responsibility of helping those handicapped by illness. They've accomplished this by bringing baked goods to the hospitals and by decorating the hospital walls with colorful posters. QCANJKQ' I l S' 6 4 I7 The wall decorations the Junior Red Cross Club made for O '1 . . . . . - fo pda Franklin Village and Children's Hospital are being dis- C played here by Mrs. Pryor, Linda Whittier, and Roberta Shaw. 97
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