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The Projection Club, ROW ONE: Bill Webb, Danny Kantner, Roger Hinds, Bill Rodgers, Richard Boy- land, Roonalee House, Lowell Alexander. ROW TWO: Larry Rorninger, Jimmie Boyland, Larry Hudson, Kenny Tregesser, Bob Owens, Jerry Robertson, Mark Hughes. ROW THREE: Larry Noble, Chet McWil- liams, Sonny Sorrel, Phil McQueen, Marty Ring, Melvin Groover. ROW FOUR: Terry Singer, Mike Cur- ry, Bmgges Shull, Bob Heartman, Larry Singer, Bill Peters. ROW FIVE: Danny Hutcheson, James Nick- els, Ronald Sanders, Bob Bannon, Larry Burwell, Larry Ramey. ROW SIX: Billy Lee, Francis Smith, Ce- cil Skeen. Standing, Mr. Smith. The Projection Club is the organization which is re- sponsible for the visual education in our school. Once each year the club sponsors an entertaining film in the auditorium to help finance the educational filrns re- quested by the faculty. The club is made up of students who are qualified to operate the projectors. The Art Club, ROW ONE: Carolyn Brewer, Irene Sturtsman, Harold We l l s , Nancy Hocker, Phyllis Switzer, Bill Rodgers. ROW TWO: B e v e r ly Heflin, Vera Holliday, Carole Richardson, Barbara John, Beatrice John, Beth Barnbrough. ROW THREE: I1- lene Caldwell, Patty Beals, Nancy Lan- drum, Donna Riser, Arlene Well, Marlyn Trout, Marilyn Penn. ROW FOUR: Thearl Goodrich, Eugenia Harney, Mark Hughes, Danny Kantner, Terry Singer, Bill Sturts- man. In the halls of Willkie High, students enjoy the many colorful pictures whichthe students ofthe Art Club have painted. This year the club has also made posters for the school's sports activities. Although it is preferable that the members of the club take art, any person in- terested in art may join. The officers for this year were as follows: president, Harold Wellsgvice-president, Nancy Hooker, secretary- treasurer, Vicki Vos, sponsor, Mr. Miller. Culture in Two Ways
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The Latin Club, 80 strong, is headed by their faculty sponsor, Miss Marjorie McConnell. Our Foreign Language Clubs, Laiin and Spanish Twelve years ago the Inter Nos Latin Club was organized in our school. Its purposes are to acquire more knowledge conceming ancient Rome and its empire and to learn how to more fully appreciate classical Latin. The motto of the Latin Club is Ad astra per aspera or To the stars through difficulties. Membership is offered to any student successfully completing one semester of Latin. The outstanding activity of the year was the initiation of new members held in February. Emily Sohn is first consul or president of the group, and Miss McConnell is the faculty sponsor. Any student is eligible to join the Spanish Club ifthey have taken one semesterofSpanish. The purpose of this organization is to study and learn more about Spanish customs. The Spanish Club m e ets once a month under the leadership of Mrs. Records. The officers this year are: Marvin Crim, presidentg Ann Ald- ridge, vice president, Vera Holli- day, secretaryg and Jerry Jordan, treasurer. The Spanish Club, with 51 members, is headed by Mrs. Records
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Strike Up Our educational system would not be complete Without the music departnient. Through music stu- dents can express themselves, boost the athletic teams, and promote a cultural side of school life. The seventy-six members of the band, led by Mr. Brugger, presented many programs on the football field, during basketball games and at special musi- cal concerts throughout the season. The marching band executed precisioned maneuvers while playing for parades and half-times. The concert band along with several solo numbers, performed equally as well. 4 F ls' 7 iff
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