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TUDE T RITERS LATIN CLUB Latin Club is a newly formed organization, the purpose of which is to promote the study of Latin. COUNCIL 0 Standing: Louis Hoskins, Jean Sauters, Loyal Peterman. 0 Seated: Miss Cope, advisorg Donna Myers, 11:1 N -1 MR. CHARLES MAURER W Adfuiror The purpose of Student Wrivters, another newly form- ed organization, is to afford its members the opportunity for creative writing. 52 'Z 9 Back: Carolyn Robinson, Trisha Lamoureaux, Susan Hun- yadi, Dave Jones, Jim Peebles. ' Middle: Kay Falvo, Beverly White, Jeff Evans. From: Caro- lyn Reinhold, treasurerg Jeanne Robinson, presidentg Charlene Boyer, secretaryg Mary Jane Dix, vice-presidentg Judy Zetz, chair- man of the board.
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STUDENT COUNCIL FWS Q Student Council gives the student body more opportunity for self-governing, interest and enthus- iasm, and authority in school affairs. During the year, the representatives, officers, and Mr. See, the advisor, solved many school problems. OFFICERS 0 Joanne Linder, treasurerg Lynne Golden, vice-presidentg Jack Glosser, presidentg Barbara Christ, secretary. 9 Standing: Marcia Bendroth, Lana Rocovitz, Barbara Harris, Nancy Bierwirth, Mary Anne Shemo, Charlotte Henning Bob Horn, Betty Nichodemo, Cathy Stone, Marian Mullaly, Beverly Ransom, Jean Sauters, Deena Barron, janet Schory, Bari bara Olds. 0 Seated: Judy Lattavo, Arlis Stevens, Prudy Barnard, Cecilia Koval, Karen Fleming, Mary Lou Tigges, Ted Dunlap, Bill Tarr, Jill Lawrence. 73'
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