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Chess Club Members of the Chess Club are: SEATED, Richard Lambert, Don Kerry, president. Dennis Aubuchon, sec.-treas, and Harry Snelson. STANDING: Glen Self, Ronald Whittington, Mr. Cook, sponsor, Roger Volk, Richard Coleman and Bob Heubner. The Chess Club, for a few avid devotees, has proven to be one of the most popular organizations on campus. The members quite happily spend hours mastering the intricacies of the game. Under the skilled In the second Chess Club Tournament, Don lxerry and Ronald Whittington consider and then re-consider their winning moves. guidance of sponsor, Mr. Cook, the club has served to improve insight into the game through competitive play-offs. Alan Doty emerged as champion in the first club tournament this year. Edward Winter, Michael Wintgen and .john Davis relax by practicing for the Chess Club s Tournament. asf?
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Spanish Club 'H The Spanish Club explore their new language laboratory. FRONT ROW' Mr. Rogers, sponsor, Bob House, president, Steve Cobb, Rhonda Sutterfield, treasurer. SECOND ROW' Diane Rigdon, secretary, Cecil Byas, Dolores Houser, Elizabeth Cobb, Anitallamison and Susan Willm. The Spanish Club is working to foster a better understanding of Latin American cul- ture. To raise money, the Spanish Club has sponsored a slave sale and a Gas Day. The Gas Day was held with the cooperation of the Zephyr station on Highway 61-67 near Kohler City. The proceeds went to the UNICEF Dolores Houser welcomes Carmen Acosta and Lola Urquizu, guests of Bob House and the Spanish Club on April 14, Pan-American Day. Foundation with the request that it be for- warded to a Latin American Country. In addition, the Spanish Club sponsored a Pan- American day on April 14, featuring seminar discussions by exchange students from St. Pius X High School. Lola Urquizu and Carmen Acosta, from Bolivia and Puerto Rico respectively, discuss life in the United States as compared with their homes.
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Ambitious members of the BSU. are ROW 7: Margie Cowan, Ron Long, Susan Willmg ROW 2: -janet Brinley, Sharon Baker, Carolyn Belfield, Sandy Dugang ROW 3: Greg Spradley, Paul Geisler, and Mr. Bradshaw, sponsor. Boptist Student Union Besides sponsoring weekly devotionals for all students, the Baptist Student Union sent delegates to the State Convention at S.M.S. in October to promote fellowship and discuss mutual problems. The Baptist Student Union is now jointly cam- paigning with other B.S.U.'s in the state to send student missionaries to foreign countries this sum- mer. One of our own students, Miss Susan Willm, has already been appointed as student missionary to Liberia, Africa. Christion Student Fellowship The Christian Student Fellowship was organized ings and devotionals consisting of prayers, readings to offer students individual spiritual counseling in from Scriptures, and short talks. personal problems. The C.S.F. holds weekly meet- Founders of the Christian Student Fellowship are ROW 7: Mr. Rawlings, sponsorg Becky Noce, Sue Beekman, Phyllis McClanahan, ROW 2: .june Johnson, Anita Jamison, Judith Pursley, and Cora Carter.
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