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Classwork Stimulated by Busy Club Calendar Adding social lite to daily class work is the pur- pose ofthe Spanish Club. Thus, many interesting meetings have taken place. ln November la senora Gluchaut, who had come originally from Mexico, talked to the members and brought with her several costumes which Esther Keihl and Suzanne McKinley modeled. She also told about various customs ot Mexican teen-agers. At. Christmas, the traditional fiesta, el dia de los reges mogass lthe day ot the Magi Kingl was ob- U served. Gay colored pinates were filled with candy, - gum, and cookies made by the club members. Then, a member was blindfolded and was given a long pole to break the pinates. Each person had a turn until someone successfully broke it. Then everyone enioyed the treats. El club prepora para visitar a Casa Jose lThe club is preparing to visit Casa Josel. This visit to a Small Spanish restaurant in Columbus will be the high- El club prepara para visitar a Casa Jose. light of the club's activities. 'vi ROW l: E. Simmons, D. Lycans, Treasurer, E. Kiehl, Secretary, S. Digby, President, S. McKinley Reporter, S. Brown, Vice President, K. Starkey, Sgt. at Arms, B. Feyh, J. Clifford. ROW 2: Mrs. S. Bourquin, Adviser, M. Johnson, J. Pozz, J. Pond, L. Fausnaugh, J. Utzinger, J Nichol, S. Walls, R. Hill. ROW 3: E. Barok, S. Long, B. Scherer, T. Hay, R. Koehler, B. Reeves, L. Larrison, J. Billmon. l'-on X
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Girls Promote Christian Ideals and Service Candy sales help Creating good will and providing helpful service throughout the commun- ity has been the goal of the Tri-Hi-Y girls. Guided by Mrs. D. Schobel, the club ar- ranged religious assemblies at Thanks- giving and Christmas. In November, a drive for canned goods tor needy tami- lies was sponsored. At Easter, baskets were given to the orphans. the needy 1: O ROW l: C. Scott, D. Allen, J. Mow bray, K. O'Bryant, P. Weethee, D Chesser, J. Miller, N. Huffman. ROW 2' S. Grooms, K. Grooms, B Conkel, L. Sothard, K. Harris, D Fytfe, .l. Pack, J. Medert. ROW 3: P. Sigman, S, McKinley, E Bowman, B. Magill, D. Ruotf, S Sowers, B. Noble, S. Baier. bray, Treasurer, V. Penberthy Chaplain. ROW 2: Mrs. D. Schobel, Adviser J. Bowman, D. Lloyd, D. Fornof,L Fausnaugh, M. Elswick, J. Reese, P Perkins. ROW 3: J. Groene, P. Miller, D ABSENT FROM PClTURE: J. Fields ROW l: S. Ross, M. Bryant, Ser' geant-at-Arms, K. Rothwell, Re- porter, S. Toopes, Sergeant-at Arms, M. Smith, Secretary, S. Mow- f r Thomas, J. Miller, R. Shaner, S. Walls, A. Walls, C. Hubbard. President, B. Voltz, Vice-President.
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Club Develops Interest and Enjoyment of Chess - ROW l: M. MacKay, P. Mason, K. Cyriaks, R. Keefer, M. Winfield, J. Utzinger, J. Nichol, S. Toopes, B. Carr, M. Adkins, M. Hettinger. ROW 2: Mr. C. Tallman, adviser, A. Ray, C. Henry, D. Shaw, B. Handley, S. Long, P. Grossman, B. Beck- er, L. Bailey, B. Durant, M. Hessell. ROW 3: H. Metheney, E. Elswick, G. Gardner, G. Haughn, Sergeant-at-arms, D. Taylor, Vice-President, S. Walls, Secretary, G. Fuller, President, Ken Dreitzler, Treasurer, Jim Culberson. Checkmatel Another chess game has ended. Growing from a group often boys I ast year to al- most thirty members this year, the Chess Club has fast become one of the school's most popular organiza- HAVE CHESS tions. Most ot the new members are girls. WILL PLAY The philosophy of the Chess Club is to promote interest in chess and to develop the qualities ofthe medieval knight which is symbolic ofthe game. Under the leadership of Mr. C. Tallman, the no- vice players are learning the basic rules of the game while the advanced players are studying the strategy of opening and closing moves. Arrangements have been made for interscholastic chess competition. The season will close with a ban- quet where awards will be presented. G. Haughn checkmates G. Gardner while others look on. l -72.
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