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FRENCH ll and H Row I: P. Thomas, F. AlTer, B. Culver, L. Dickey, N. Wickham, Miss Bussard, M. Reed, J. De Walf, N. Harris, M. Hilborn, D. Bump, H. Flemming. Row 2: D. Mooney, T. Maslers, B. Burns, L. Longwell, M. Greene, S. Dorsey, S. Espenshied, S. Wygle, M. Spencer, N. Osborn, S. Ross, A. Grayson, M. Evans, S. Simpson, M. Sheefs, S. Hagaman, B. Jaccaud, J. Crawford, D. Corwin. The French clubs are made up OT The pupils in French I and French Il classes. The clubs' aims are To alliord more opporTuniTy To speak French informally and To learn more abouT The life and cusToms of French-speaking peoples. BoTh clubs were sponsored by Miss Bussard. This year's officers in The French ll club were: presidenT - Nancy Wickham, vice-presi- denT - Linda Dickey, secreTary-Treasurer - Marcia Reed and social chairman - Jean De WalT. ln The French l club JaneT Allen was presidenT: Bill RoberTs vice-preside'nTg Linda Carlisle, secrerary-Treasurer: and Alan l-lackel social chairman. The clubs' programs were builT around The monThs. ln January The members celebraTed King's Day wiTh a banquet French valenTines were a parT ol The Feb- ruary program. March broughT ouTside speakers who have Traveled in France. During April program skiTs were exchanged wiTh The WesT TourTh grade French classes. ln May The clubs celebraTed May Day wiTh a breakfast Row I: C. Hair, N. Harris, L. Carlisle, B. Roberrs, Miss Bussard, J. Allen, A. Hackel, R. Bucklew, M. Skah. Row 2: J. Crowl, S. Foor, B. Perfecf, L. Pinyerd, P. Smith, L. Hopper, A. Johnson, T. Johnson, A. Heinlen, G. Opel, P. Glaze, M. Cranor.
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THIESPTIANS s Row I: M. Teele, J. Pope, F. AlTer, S. Troui, S. Espenshied, N. Clipson, J. STrimer, J. Allen. Row 2: Mr, Frohner, L. Carlisle, J. Jones, K. Evans, M. Greene, L. Baylfif, A. Hackel, B, PerfecT, J. Seidl, Mrs. Hearn. Row 3: P. George, E. Bigony, J. Allen, J. JeweH', B. Gross, D. Mooney, J. Morris, J. Merrill, B. Maxwell. As in previous years The Thespians of Troup 420 worked hard. The Tirsf scheduled play was The Divine Flora. presenTed in November. ln addiTion several of The Thespians acTed in The 'freshman one-acT plays which were given in February. These plays were Who GeTs The Car TonighT, IT Girls Asked Boys Tor BOOTH AN D DaTes. AnTic Spring. and Once in a Blue Moon.' An all boy casT presenTed The Caine MuTiny CourT- lv1arTial in The spring. The oTTicers of This group were Bill Gross, presi- denT: Ed Bigony, vice-presidenT: Lynda Bayliff. secre- Tary, and Sandy Espenshied, Treasurer. The sponsors were Mrs. Hearn and Mr. Frohner. STAGE CREWS Row I: C. SmiTh, B. Wilson, B. Mackley, J. Holmes, J. Free Row 2: J. Ballard, C. Fogle, D. Baird, Mr. Slasor, P. George, Morris, J. Crawford. STage and booTh work is a special acTiviTy which oTTers many inTeresTing and varied iobs Tor senior high boys who are inTeresTed. One of The main purposes oT The sTage crew is To Train more boys in The work so ThaT all oT The work will noT be carried by iusT a Tew. OTher obiecTives are To improve The sTage TaciliTies, Teach The inexperienced members more oT The iobs. man. J 2 T f l iw, , , STanding: B. Jones, D. Segner, D. Morris, J. Downie. FronT: J. LiggeTT, J. Crawford. and make The crew more eTTicienT in Their work. The sTage and booTh manager receives, one crediT Tor his sTage work, and The assisTanT manager receives one-half crediT Tor his sTage work. All oTher crew mem- bers receive one-TourTh crediT. The crew work is under The supervision oT Mr. Slasor, sTage and boofrh advisor.
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l .ii , .. -sa -.-.,, V Row I: C. Crumb, P. Tossey, J. Bachelor, J. Dewey, Miss Bussard, P. Walden, M. Skaizes, R. Rardon, S. Jackson. Row 2: S. Hall, N. Harris, S. Espenshiecl, S. Elder, R. Levings, P. Hickok, G. Parks, M. Young, V. Robinson, S. Pope, K. Hirning, B. Barron, M. Geary, J. Melvin, R. Hagar, P. Hampfon, G. Miller, C. Hagar, B. Harper, J. Lowry. Row 3: S. Galrion, J. Grey, S. 1Ross,kB. Duffy, G. Morris, K. Jackson, J. Carnes, H. Rhodes, J. Denison, C. Geesman, W. Carnes, S. Pefrick, M. Pafrick, . omp ms. There Were Three Spanish ClUl3S JflWlS Yeal' - JYWO Esirellas Clarasf' The officers of fhis group were Lincla Spanish l clulos anol a Spanish II club. Miss Bussarcl Longwell. presicleni: Nancy Slagle, vice-presicleni, was Their sponsor. Mary An-n Sheers, secreiary-Jrreasurer: and Beisy Shear- The Spanish ll Club was called Los Amigos Es- man' Social Chairman' Th h ' panolesf' The officers were Phyllis Walden. president . e 0+ er Sparllsli l groklp Called ihemselves l-TS Amigos Espanoles. The officers were Mary Bess Hul- John Dewey' Vlceipresiclenil Judy Grey' Secreiary- born, president Sue l-lasly, vice-president Marilyn Treasurer' and 'lane Melvm' Soclal Clqalrman' Evans, secreiary-Treasurer: and Jennie Courier, social One of ihe Spanish I Clubs called Jrhemselves Los Chgirman. l Row I: J. Oberander, C. Courier, W. Murfield, M. Hilborn, Miss Bussard, L. Longwell, B. Simpson, D. Keifh, N. Price. Row 2: L. Laurie, L. Hamilion, D. Robinson, J. Courier, C. Byrd, B. Jaccaud, M. Evans, M. A. Sheeis, M. Harinell, H. Daw- son, L. Harris, D. Ramey, P. Rupe, S. Marlin, T. Malher. J. Miichell, S. Hasfy, L. Barreff, W. Ebrighi-, D. Bosier. Row 3: S. Dorsey, J. LiggeH, J. Hofiman, F. Banks, S. Buzard, B. Shearman, S. Fleshman, E. Kern, B. Welch, D. Dickey, P. Lazdins, H. Flemming, N. Slagle, M. Smiih, N. Osborn, F. Scarry. 60
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