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French Club officers Treasurer Mark Baxter, Pres- ident Roger Eack, Vice President Phyllis Kaser, Secretary Rikki Hulick asks Denny Peterson, Are you Betsy Manwarren, and Advisor Mrs. Bruner display the sure blondes have more fun? flag of France- Latirt and French Clubs broadcast victory with Horrtccomirtgfloat Row 1: Chris Shambaugh, Nancy Walter, June Powell, Carol Kaser, Debbie Brown, Shirleywestbay, LindaOlson, Patsy Reeves, Cathi Shover, Ann Cullison, Jackie Burk- halter, Angela Voorhees, Charmaine Stanley,TerriCamp- bell, Faye Farrell, Randy Pitts. Row 2: Barb Saline, Norma Simkins, Debbie Cook, Carol Spurgeon, Dianne Fergusson, Paula Stinson, June Peterson, Cheryl Brown, Linda Whitsitt, Anita Benson, Peggy Paulsgrove, Allen Bennett, Randy Mack, Don Gardner, Gary Ellis, Danny McKie, John Rowland. Row 3: Shirley Hanson, Joleene Gooley, Kristy Owen, Becky Godsil, Louella Adolphson, Diana Thompson, NancyGrohmann, KathyJohnson, Dorothy Hall, Diana Wilson, Terry Algren, Chris Monson, Karen Henderson, Karen Ghitalla, Diana Courter, HomerFleish- er, Mark Boyer. Row 4: Jeff Brock, Joel Bjorling, Don Trotter, Dennis Peterson, Greg Weech, Brian Smith, Steve Stickell, Forry Davis, Jerry Sharp, Jerry Scalf, Rick Hulick, Ken Lockwood, Fred Nott, Merle Miller, John McCormick, Gary Harter, Danny Simmons, Joe As- bury, Frank Cook.
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Row 1: JulitaStinebaugh, Sue Main, Jackie Burkhalter, Beth Yemm, Linda Knox, Marti Mumey, Becky Mack, Donna Libby, Lynn Coffman, Mary Beardsley, Marte Glass, John Sexton, Beth Butts, Annette DeMoss, Susie DeMoss. Row 2: Julie Meyer, Monica Jones, Jackie Stockton, Jane Little, Rita Nichols, Peggy Rainey, Debbie Hotchkiss, Vickie Cecil, Diana Thompson, Gordon Weech, In their pursuit of both pleasure and education, the Latinites began another year with the merriment of stunt night ---a time for the acceptance of first-year students. The Latin and French Clubs' Homecoming float, an old-fashioned radio promising to broadcast victory, failed to capture a prize, but all members agreed that the float was great, nevertheless. Later in the season, the resourcefulness of the money-making committee provided theclub with the idea of having a coat check at basketball games. This and the selling of flower bulbs furnished needed funds for the two annual spring proiects---the Mothers' Tea and the Latin Club Banquet. Steve Nichols, Bob Cummings, Johnny Heilener, Randy Mack, Merielle Turnbull, Linda Connour. Row 4: Connie Powell, Paula Meyer, Debbie Ralston, Charlene Campbell, Terry Algren, Susan England, Carolyn DowelI,Jim Dowell, Steve Perry, Bob White, Don Trotter, Dave Jones, Gary Lundberg, Jeff Jones, Bruce Ghitalla, Bill Mitchell. The new school year found FrenchClub members embarking on the traditional stunt night. Numerous French students, dressed in the gay attire of well-known Frenchmen, attended the event. French and Latin Clubs combined efforts to produce an entertaining piece of workmanship for the Homecoming float. Various proiects were undertaken for the purpose of raising funds. Among the projects was the sale of stationery de- picting scenic views of Illinois. Laterin the school year, French Club members traveled with the French student teacher to Knox College for a French-style meal. Following the meal, the exchange student from France answered questions from the club members. Secretary Carol Peck points out some Roman Asbury, Advisor Mrs. Bruner, and Vice President sights to Treasurer Bruce Hedbloom, President Tim Dave Thompson.
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if Q FHA Officers, Monica Way, Vice Presidentg Lynn Cowley, Treasurer, Cecilia Mixer, Secretary, Barb Peck, Corresponding Secretary- Patsy Reeves Second Vice Presidentg and Diana Snoopy brings an Unconditional sur- ! I Courter, President, show the new sewing machines. FHA 'ers present One of the money-making projects of the Future Homemakers of America was a pig raffle. After the members had sold tickets at all the home games, the pig was presented to Karen Abel, the holder of the lucky number. The next project For the FHA was sponsoring a dance called Daddy Date Night For the girls and their render to the Red Baron from the FHA, Happiness is. Fathers. Later, for the February meeting of the PTA, the girls presented a play, Happiness is a New Pitcher's Mitt, which dealt with money management. One ofthe last projects of the year was to celebrate FHA Week by giving cookies to all the teachers. Junior-Senior FHA members: Row 1: Rhoda Walter, Jennifer Jefferson. Row 2: Darlene Wil- MacDonald, Linda Marquith, Charmaine Stanley, son, Casey Jones, Becky Godsil, Rhonda Derham, Terry Patrick, Linda Connour,NormaLittIe, Linda Nancy Grohmann, Kathy Johnson, Helen Poyner, Tuthill, Wanda Smith, Connie Wilcoxen, Nancy Susan Kennett, Marsha Fields, Vickie Day.
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