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86 Front Row: Nancy Gallion, Beth Tyler, Carol Jones, Carol Niemeier, Lynn Jewett, Tinner Lee, Diane Shelton, Virginia Lipman, Lynn Weatherford, Mary Elliott. Second Row: Phylis Bruce, Tom Austin, Robert Snell, Peter Welch. Back Row: Bennett, Pam Alley, Judy Spain, Jack Driscoll, Bill Harwood, Laura Kahl, Amy Rufo, Lyndal Andrews, Nancy Tuck, Jo Ross, Diana Bowman, Norma Hawkins. Third Row: Anne Donald, Patsy Creed, Curry Pettis, Michele LaPrade, Cathy Bradford, Evee Syrup, Heidi Foster, Beverly Pinette, Bill Adkins, Peggy Jo Redford. Schaefer, Susan Stansbury, Merian Hughs. Fourth Row: David The French people are bound by a strong nationalistic spirit, says Colonel Norwod Le Cercle Francais.
Front Row: Colleen Perkins, Beverly Dickson, Linda Schneider, Anne Neveux, Debbie Walker, Lynne Robertson, Carol John- son, Sherry Thomas. Second Row: Sharon Fitz, Floy Bottoms, Sandra Bowen, Sandy Strickland, Karen Hudson, Marcy Woodall, Debbie Davis, Elaine Maxey, Marjorie Rowe. Third Row: Mary Crawley, Claudia Byrd, Martha Williams, Suzanne Goode, Susan Jones, Nora Long, Jean Tepper, Debbie Wor- French Club Club Organized to Study French History and Arts Considerable excitement was generated among ambitious French students when the pending forma- tion of the French Club was announced. Having been proposed by several interested students, the club was organized under the supervision of spon- sor Miss Sarah Brennan. The objective of ''Le Cercle Francais'' was to give French students a chance to become proficient in the language and history of France. President Judy Spain and her planning commit- tee arranged many interesting programs for the monthly club meetings. Among these presentations were a lecture and film by Colonel James Norwood describing the customs of the French people, a pro- gram on French art, and a demonstration of French music and modern dance by Miss Betsy Burton. Members of the club produced and directed a so- sham, Bettyanne Fulp, Diana Woodward, Nancy Luck, Char- lotte Hummel. Fourth Row: Harriet Ransone, Holly Crockett, Sue Martin, Harold Reynolds, Eva Gulyas, Linda Hawkins, Lilly Smith, Rita Holt, Barry Nowell, Cheryl! Fisher. Back Row: Doug Reynolds, D'Arcy teen Carol Adams, Faye Wild- er, Bonnie Andrews, Bob Stowbridge, Charlene Rice, Chris Klotz, Sharon Callahan, Dennis Allen, Zephia Scarborough. phisticated French play and enjoyed a club picnic in the early spring. Judy Spain, Jack Driscoll, and Becky Byrd confer with spon- sor Miss Sarah Brennan to plan activities for the French Club. 87
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