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CURRENT AFFAIRS - FRONT ROW: Landes, Lambke, Bow- ers, Walker, Mnnger, Beyer, Gregory, Williams, Pearson, Nic- kell. SlCCOlND ROW: Spickelniier, LaForce, Willirs, Stephens, Dickerson, Thompson, Cunnnings, Gunning, Farrant Qsgt.-ab armsl, Montgomery, Mr. Lee. THIRD ROW: Ilcrmanson, Madi- gan, Stephenson, Webber, King, Taylor, Daniels, Kruckenberg fscc.-tr:-us.l. Crm-gory, Waller. BACK ROW:iNl1'. Fluman. Pick- hardt, Smith, Parker, Ivey, Ediger Kpres.J, lNeis, Vater, Mounts. Billings, Kilpatrick. CURRENT AFFAIRS - FRONT ROW: Kions, Johnston, Hcrdman, Woin, Frantz, Mcllwee, Gill, Miller, Houston, Cav- anaugh, Rogers. SECOND ROW: Linn, Swanson, Taylor, Beli- ele, Collins, Parker, Wleaver, LeCrand, Mclntyre, Billings, Ciarla, Cutbirth. THIRD ROW: Mr. Fluman, Weldon, Freeny, Current Events C VICE-PRESIDENT of CA, Tim Waack, plans to lead discus- sion at the next regular meeting. McCollum, Dickey, Owens, McClure, Badzinski, Pearce, Iillllll- rum, Barnard, Mr. Lee. BACK ROW: Vlfitl, Stephens, Vlfright, Waack lv.-prcsj, Asbcll, Stroup, Bullcr, Robertson, Cccil, Shallord, Cowen, Scott. arry Student Appeal Election year excitement brought vital interest to the Social Science Department. Following cam- paign news and discussing the issues supplemented the year's work. Headed by Mr. Albert Clark, the department consisted ol' six different courses: world history, American history, government, economics, Bible, and Oklahoma history. Members ol' these classes were eligible to join the Current Affairs Club. Various interesting speakers addressed the club on different topics of world interest. To develop an interest and under- standing about world happenings was the purpose of the club.
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Wide Field hallenges athematicians Exploration of the engineering, architecture, and data processing fields provided math students with an incentive for future careers. With alge- bra, geometry, trigonometry and math analysis, the math department brought these aspirations into realities. Selected students gained an even broader view of math today in Advanced Modern Algebra and Trigonometry and Analytics. Vitally interested senior math students parti- cipated in Delta Theta to supplement their class- room activities. Challenging lectures by college professors and exciting trips through computer sections of large corporations were some of the club's activities during the year. MATH PROBLEM involves Barbara Sayre and Virginia Warren. DELTA Tlll'lTA -- FRONT ROW: Robertson, lleaohboard, Vance, Wells, Hart, Henry, Adlelnan, Dickey. SECOND ROW: Towes, Pinski, Kirby, Asbell tv,-prcs.l, lll:'IlI16lil', Record, Kopp, Swinton. THIRD ROW': Miss Adanis, Milhile. llamilton, Schroeder, Sullivan. Gunning. Cunnnings, Keck, Mr-Manemin. BACK ROW: Roedell, Robertson, Cliristensen, Wagner, Her- lihy, Parrish llreaat, Fisher, Cannon. DELTA TIIETA - FRONT ROW: Warren, Dodds, Flnman, Lee, Franklin, llenson lrep.J, Minion, Randolph. SICCOND ROW: Donehue, Rall, Stephenson, l.ipps, Templeton, Sudina- lis, Sayre tseczl, Roberts. Tl-llRD ROW: Marlatt, Wirlx. Petti- 1'1'en', Bush. Drum, Broun, Merrill, Kurz, Miss Adams. BACK ROW: Smith, Hannon, Hinderliti-r, Casper, Kowalski, Mans- field, Morgan tprf-s.l, Thomas.
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ational Recognition Comes to EH Habla espanol ? Parlez-vous francais? Stu- dents could answer these questions with a positive yes. New equipment in the joint French and Span- ish laboratory emphasized perfection of the spoken language. Enid High School was chosen last year as one of twenty-two schools to try out new French ma- terial. le Parle Francais, was published last year with special recognition in the front of the text book to Enid High School and Miss Addie From- holz, head of the French Department. Latin classes were small in size but big in enthusiasm. Once a month the fifth hour class in Cicero became a club and published the Roman Eagle, heretofore known as Roman Rumors. WE.-XRING NEW lie-arlplione, Keith Wood uses the console in Spanish-French lab. PHI EPSILON - FRONT ROYV: Daphne Dougherty, Greg O'- -Xutumn Stoner Nlomca Howl f W piesl Bobbi Bin ham Neill, Darrel Mclrlaslin, Betty Sharpe, Cindy Crider, Kelvin 'pie l Pam Sullnan ltrea P Daud Axe Eddie Nlercer Pam Beliele lhist.l, Cathy Brakhage fsecj. BACK ROW: Mrs. ,lack fedj
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