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Le Cercle Francais Le cercle francais se reunit le lundi apres midi. Au commencement de l ' annee les members ont choisi comme Presidente, Kay Wisner; comme sous Presidente, Michele Cuny; comme Secre- taire, Janice Parr; comme Reporter, Micheal Comer. Cette annee nous avons eu des picnics, des ventes de gateau, et nous sommes alles au musee on nous avons vu le mobelier et les peintures de la France. Nous avons dine en ville a plusiers restaurant francais, et nous nous sommes bien amuses. Madame Alpert, la di- rectrice du cercle aide a faire des marionettes et des cartes en basrelief. Nous esperons con- tinuer de cercle francais l ' annee prochaine. Left to right: Mike Comer, reporter; Kay Wisner, presi- dent; Michele Cuny, vice-president; Janice Parr, sec- retary. Sponsor, Mrs. Alpert First row, left to right: Janice Parr, Valerie Tarr, Kay Wis- ner, Mary Steele, Lee Wil- liams, Jan Van Dyke, Janet Reafsnyder, Betsy Surovell, Michele Cuny. Second Row: Lilo Wiehe, Mike Cpmer, Christine Falk, KristineThompson,Nanci Nel- son, Patty Fobes.
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Key Club Barbara Moore, Sweetheart of the Key Club. First row, left to right: Doug- las McPherson, David Sum- ler, Andy Wallace. Second row: Jimmy Quigley, Gordon Newell, Russell Aylor, Dick McDonald. Third row: Gary Miller, Chuck Robb, Bill Lew- is, Adrian Miller, Bill Urick, Pete Hulbert, Joe Murphy. Man Blaisdell, President Gary Gillum, Vice-President; John Harrel- son, Sergent-at-Arms; Ian Rodway, Secre- tary-Treasurer; Parke Avery, Reporter. Mr. Font, Sponsor The Key Club of Mount Vernon is a service organ- ization operating within the high school and spon- sored by the Kiwanis Club of Alexandria. This club is made up of twenty boys who have shown out- standing leadership, academic, and citizenship qualities. The purpose of the club is to perform any service that it deems necessary to help the school and com- munity. The Key Club each year conducts the March of Dimes drive and Disk-jockey show at Mount Vernon and last year it brought in more than $1,000 for the benefit of the crippled children ' s fund. Also on College Day members of the club escort the representatives from the various colleges around our high school.
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Future Teachers of America President, Joanne Ulrick; vice-president, Betsy Bonner; secretary-treasurer, Anne Griffith, and representative, Frances Baker. Each Wednesday afternoon the Future Teachers of America Club met under the capable guidance of its co-sponsors, Mrs. Hattie Quinley and Mrs. Doris Rosen. One of the highlights of the year was the annual March of Dimes drive which was held during January — a total of more than four hundred dollars was collected during the two-hour disc jockey program. The main purpose of the club, however, is to be a service club. Membership into the club is open to any boy or girl student in grades eight through twelve who is interested in making teaching their profession. Dur- ing the past school year members and sponsors concentrated on research with regard to making scholarships available to prospective teachers. Mrs. Hattie Quinley and Mrs. Doris Rosen, sponsors. Standing, left to right: Betsy Bonner, Laurel Leary, Jean Leary, and Joanne Ulrick. Seated: Penny Goraberg, Anne Griffith, Kristin Thompson and Francis Baker.
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