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Sitting thro -the disgust that time you seventh with after you hit sleepless night the team, or cious front r sophisticated s the senior son teammates hel :mkleyour t you lay awake your swelled l as you donned the fitting been a small REALM! gh that football game in zero weather u felt at failing to bring a blanket . . . tepped to the plate in the last of the 'o men down-those slaps on the back homer and won the game . . . the before grades came out-- to stay on t to stay on the team . . . that pre- sent at the home net games-the sation you experienced when singing . . . the cheering of the crowd as your ed you off the floor with a sprained ankfulness for being an Airedale as hat night with ice packs surrounding . . . that surge of prestige you felt that long-awaited-for senior jacket- rd for all of your efforts . . . it's all of SOARING THE SPORT
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Hligllag? C6145 G-QCIC Planning and taking a Field trip to Indian- apolis was the highlighting project of the French Club, sponsored by Miss Mabel Fee. Delving into the study of the culture, civiliza- tion, methods, and everyday language of the French people, the 14 madamoiselles and mon- sieurs concentrated on relating the things they studied to modern everyday life. Corresponding with pen pals proved interesting for the French enthusiasts who earned money from the sale of cupcakes and candy in order to purchase a map of France. Eager Romanites participated in the many club activities through the year such as caroling for the Roman Saturnalia fChristmas to usj, journeying to Muncie to the annual Junior Classical League convention, planning and giv- ing the annual Roman Banquet, and attending the monthly meetings The Latin Clubbers sponsored several candy sales, and also added to their treasury through the sale of name labels and candles. Under the guiding hand of Miss Lois Rinsch, the club initiated several new members and had a very active year. FRENCH CLUB LRCJNV lj: Miss Mabel Fee, sponsor, Deanna Coons, Beverly Adams, president, Judy Dutro, secretary: Elna Cederholm treasurer. QROXV Zi: Mary Cosselink, Judy Rice, Carol Hed- strom, John McConnaughey, Carrie Atkins. QROXV 35: SU7y Fulton, Jeannine McClintie, Kathryn Hughes, Pat McMillan Jill McClintic. LATIN CLUB KROXV 15: L. Rinsch, sponsor, E. Lefcourt, J. W'esner, P Coleman, M. A. Roe, S. Cochran, president, J. Hershberger. secretary, P. Chick, vice-president, M. Needler, D. J. Smith treasurer: Hartman, S. Roush. B. Arnold, J. Hiser. D. Lee C. Yencer. CROW' 25: M. Spahr, C. Brose, B. McDaniel, C Crimmel. B. Dearfield, A. Armstrong. M. Gardiner, Robbins J. Spaulding, B. Gaylor, J. Milles, L. Cunningham. D. Monforr B. Jackson, H. Evans. QROXY' 39: S. W'hite. B. Van XVinlale, B. Combs, C. Upp, P. Seimet, N. Johnson, C. A. Dorton, Ii. jtroup. A. Crites, P. Barabe, K. Tidd, N. Schorey, C. Hedstrom, H. Piquet, I. Pace, J. Holtlleiter, M. Pontius, S. Harrison, J. Myers, L. Monroe, T. Parnell. QROW' 43: M. K. Shady, B. Hiday, Mosier, T. Smith. M. Kasler, K. Brose, C. N'i'early. H. Clamme, Jr.. R. Cole, K. Bennett, Fmshwiller, P. Rodgers. M. Yvood, B. Bridge. Page twcizfy-scvmz
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