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SPANISH CLUB CROW ll Miss Linden N Boyer P Hcnnes R Barlov B Book out G Williams J Hastings A Schreiber CROW 21 C Benedict P Girdley P Carpenter M Clark J Sloan S Kennedy J Crist J Miller S Not caught at a Uaiesta when food is present are Spanish Club members Jo Ellen Miller George Schad, Pam Carpenter Pam Haines, and Arthur Schreiber. A Spanish ' tea was only one of the parties held in connection with classroom and club work. 24 CROW 35 N Robold L Floyd B Williams F Scott H Boker M Cocme M Milner CROW 43 A Cutsholl S Blair M McNcry V Ackerland W Williams L Condon D Smith J Smekens CROW 5, J Cox J Serra G Sumwczlt B Drcgoo B Haas A. Goetcheus, C, Tcrylor D. Freeman. Language Club As the name implies, Spanish Club includes students who have taken at least one year of Span- ish and who are interested in learning more about the language By listening to speeches from Span- ish persons, the members of the club learn more about the country and the way of life for its people President Arthur Schrieber was followed in rank by Barbara Bookout, vice-president, Susan Towne, secretary, and Gwynne Williams, treasur- er Miss Laura Linden sponsored the group At one event in the year' s activities the group held a Tres MBYIZS party otherwise known as a banana-spllt party During the evening the members feasted on delicate dishes of ice cream surrounded by chocolate, marshmallows, nuts, and many other kinds of decorative, tasty goodies Although the club had no regularly sched- uled meetings, the members were entertalned on several occasions by speeches from v1sitors from Spanish-speaking countries.
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Ppplaud Students' Superiority MH CLUB High hatted and handy with mow ii Mr. Punzelt, Den Ven Dyke, Greg Hurst, Robert Patterson, Rex Miller, Don Waters. Sales Tre ,-'O-fUP'fgm and Ref KROW 23 Geoffrey Rivers, Gene Replogle, Jim Marshall, David Heltz, Dennis Johnson. Miller, 3e '0: .M Qfub mem' CROW 31 Mike DeVault, Dick Campbell, Sieve Barnett, Norm Crow, Jan Conway, Ronnie bers, who, dmposed ,of the Willia.ms. lads during tourney tune for KROW 42 George Schad, Dick Freeman, Joe Faris, Kelly Ncry, Mike Schranz, U' Profit- TMS fa the second mow sp Dave Baker, Bill Aifem, cherne Vonderschmitt, Richard Williams, Charlie Michael, rear for the Pfwecf- F Q '33 X C, Y THESPIANS KROW U Miss Stillwagon, Allen Goetcheus, Sandy Zimmerman, Mike Collins. Every semester the Ilonor Society initiafes neu' members with a Candle-light QROW 27 NaiiaKeil'1n, Joyce Downey, Lana ceremony. Some '58 members shown here were Jim fllarshall. president: Marilyn Lgwery, Joe Rcmkin, Brand, Shirlee Herndon, Judy Woolen. secretary: Dia-ie Wilkinson. Janet Moore, KROW 31 Nancy Dickens, Bonnie Ray, Jim Kay Stevenson, trasurer: Jill Hartley. z-ive-presirlenf: and .-illen Goetcheus. Cox, Muriel Coatie. 23
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Dine Exotically Soyez La Mienna, or, for those several non- French speaking students in our midst, Be Mine. Expressions comparable to this were used on fancy valentines and cards when the French Club held its Valentine Day breakfast. Trinka Small presided over the group during the year, and other officers were Jill Hartley, vice- presidentg Sandy Turner, secretary, Kay Steven- son, treasurer. Miss Linden was sponsor. Although the club had no regular meeting nights, the members managed to come together on several occasions to hear French speakers and to eat French food. At one meeting, Central and Bur- ris French students joined in a carry-in dinner. During the evening four guest speakers answered questions about French that the students had stud- ied. Again at Yuletide the club had another party which featured not only typical French Christmas dishes but also another French speaker who re- lated French customs. Also featured during the year was a field trip to Ball State College to hear the Les Chanteurs de Paris sing in French. To be eligible for membership in French Club, a student must have completed one year of French, as the club's purpose is to study the French people, customs, and food besides what is learned in reg- ular classroom discussion. FRENCH CLUB . ..4,... 721.41 no Roses are red: 1-iolets are blue. This is ridiculous, isn't it?' Jack Hershman presents Janice Prosser with a French valentine KROW ll Miss Linden, A. Howard, B. Bookout, B. Shelton, S. Turner, T. Small, J. Hartley, K. Stevenson, S. Dawson, T. Graham. CROW 21 J. Church N. Bader, G. Bader, L. Purnphrey, C. Nickols, C. Cranor, J. Prosser, L. King, J. Koger, M. Huffman, G. Creske. CROW 31 S. Blair, L. Baker, P. Younce, S. Johnson, T. Wedmore, K. Wilson, S. Zimmer- man, L. Howard, G. Sumwalt. KROW 42 C. Patton, D. Null, B. Zimmerman, B. Kyle, L. Winningham, J. DeJager, J. Hershman, O. Lucas, B. Dawson. IROW 51 J. Deal, J. North, V. Woodward, D. Dulaney, J. Hiatt, F. Poister, D. Milhollin, H. Cartwright. S S 25
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