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When in uma New members of Spanish Club were inducted on Sept. 30 along with a picnic at Draper Lake. Mem- bers were also invited to an ice skat- ing party and to decorate a car for the Homecoming Parade. Officers for Spanish Club were: Tony Galier, presidentg Cheraline Cole, vice-president, Sherry Houl- lette, secretary-treasurer, and Leslie Allison, representative. Sponsoring Spanish Club was Ms. Binds EYE view of the homecoming festivities is en- Dottie C00k, joyed by Cathy Bird as she rides on the Junior Classical The goal of this club is to get stu- '-ea9Uef'0a'- dents who are taking Spanish classes to become more active and acquainted with the Spanish lan- guage and culture. Building a traditional float for Homecoming Week and helping with plans for Foreign Language Week were two of Latin Clubs ac- tivities. Also known as Junior Classi- cal League, Ms. Cook and Ms. Stil- well took over as sponsors this past year. Elected officers were Larry Lessmann, president, Rustin De- cocq, vice-president, Cathy Bird, secretaryg David Lessmann, treasur- er, Carrie Nelson, reporter, and Margaret Snyder, historian. In an effort to send a representa- tive to the national convention held in August, JCL sold suckers in the month of February to students here at school. Also, members of Latin Club at- tended a Junior Classical League Academic Test Contest, trying out for a college scholarship. JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE. Front row: Larry Lessman, presi- dent: Carrie Nelson, reporter: Cathy Bird, secretaryg Margaret Snyder, historiang David Lessman, treasur- er, Second row: Dan Lessman, Jayne Boyce, Pam Stanislav, Janice Hurst, Lynn Campbell, Beverly McFarland, Terry Bordwine, Third row: Allen Crow, Jim Bollenbach, Pete Mars, Mark Rogers, Lonnie Ocker, Pat Murphy, Tela Nelson: Back row: Randolph Crawford, Sam Osborn, Sidney Been, Clay South- ard, Mark Winkleman, Brian Reynolds. 197
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,f M ' tis, OBVlOUSLY ENJOYING his role as president, Larry Lessman conducts a meeting of the Junior Classical League. SPANISH CLUB. Front row: Leslie Allison, re- porter, Sherry Houlette, secretaryftreasurer, Tony Galier, president, Cheralaine Cole, vice- president, David Ferree, parliamentariang Sec- ond row: Renee Giles, Mona Reid, Teresa Hale, Dinah Owens, Trudy Edwards, Tami Harris Diane Benninger, Kathy Blasdelg Third row Gary Astle, Larry Lavelett, Shaun Chastka, king Carol Bosler, queen, Eric Simon, Brian Cuny. 12122423213 -is . if 'M , ,N .. l H 5 x M4 y W ,,,. ,,,, as L -L all,, Z, J Q V! ,ge i Q.. H F Q it, mg . W M y TRANSFORMATION of a car into a lion takes V 'ft , ,,,,, V- f ,,,,,., M , ,WVV , place in the student parking lot as Spanish Club ,iyyy UMY'l 'H' 'unmet ,gf t t members prepare their homecoming float. T W T o t T ltte llrt ., is 6 'K' ,1. ,, L j - f - ff -V
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Where the is Following is an interview with Ms. Jessie Erwin, head of the Home Economics department. Q. Why do you feel that your de- partment is important to the schoolts curriculm? A. Well, I feel that everyone will be a homemaker, regardless of the career that they choose. They are all going to have the manage- ment of a home and an income, and I feel that this department teaches the necessary qualities for a good home life. Does your department fulfill its responsibilities to the students? Of all the departments, I feel that the Home Economics teachers probably take a greater interest in the individual student. Has the department added any new classes this year? Right now we are offering Child Care and Development! Housing and Home Furnishings as a new course . . .another new course that we offered this year is Family Living. Itls a one-year course for boys and girls who have not had CONVERSATION, book work and group assignments are involved in a Bachelor Living course, as well as A ...we ..c.n...g .. .... ... ...... ...s ....,. .,..,,,-. .N -...,.... Agwi: ,. . Q, here, it also involves classwork. F NN! F 1 5246 at ht ' I , cooking and other domestic activities. 198
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