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Synonymous with Fall in the hearts oi all true Americans is the World Series. These pupils are not taking it easy. More nervous energy is bee ing spent here before the T.V. set than in any classroom. No wonder, the Braves are behind! At the end of September, the new bulletin boards in the stairwells were plastered with signs telling each Redskin to vote for this or that student candidate. Each candidate was nominated in a class meeting. A second meeting permitted the presidential and vice presidential nominees to give cam- paign speeches. Lett: Iohn Stout leaves the voting machine as Denny Anglin, lim Link, Stu Mclvlahan, and Bill Clark wait in line. Right: Who dat 'der? Lots of friendly rivalry developed as shown by lim Link who is objecting to lill Deeley's choice of candidates. Page 7
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Under the able direction ot Mr. Harry Young and Miss Katherine Bothenberger, Globetrotters tries to promote interest in the study oi people ottoremnilands,the nmnhods ottheu govenr inenm,and wodd ahausin geneKn.The dub is composed of students who have dis- tinguished themselves in social science studies. Vanous pmnecm ofthe CHobeuoHersthE year induded cr Chnsnnas pany, an ahenganm dance, and a spring picnic. Crficers who were elected for the second semester were Paul Haberly, presidentg Roy Butzier, vice president: Diane Culbertson, secretaryg Bonnie Briggs, treasurery and Iohn Stout and Stuart McMahan, cosocku chanrnen. fi tl 'S if Qi , 'SZ' ,..., as Q gg We W , Qttt-:ers lor the tall semester were, lett to right: Stu M ahan. Vice President, Iohn Stout, l3residen', lfthn Shaft Treasurer. Standing: Paul Halg-erly, Scfial lQhairnian Absent: Bonnie Briggs, Secretary. Pictures, Words Carry 'Trotters Around World Row 1: E. Lodge, D, Bates, S. Lehman, H. Buchrnan, B. Briggs, B. Whipple, A. Budensky, B. Harris, S. Limger, How 2: C. Blitz, l. Deeley, L. Bryce, I. Glock, D. Culbertson, L. Rosenbaum, A. Brewer, D. Lane, S. McNelley, S. Shideler, A. Filleul, D. Parrish. Row 3: Mr. H, Young, D. G. Bojrab, S. Henry, D. Oser, I. Iohnson, L. Keller, C. Blessing, I. Stout, B. Butzier, I. Shoal't, D. Murrell, l. Link, S. Carpenter, Miss K. Ftothenberger. Row 4: S. Haberly, B. Zager, T. Pence, S. Gresley, D, Binne, D. Pence, T. Mullins. T. McMahan. Page 105
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Row 1: L. Fetchter, S. Celts, L. Buch. Row 2: Miss Frances Plummans, advisor, C. Kelsey, S. Dixon, L Clock, I, Thomas, M. De-rrow, B. Marsh, Ll Brandt, D. Snyder. Row 3: S Nt:-wlxtzrd, FL Mrdden, I Cooper, S. Fawley. S. Heller, T. Hawk, Mr, Pgul Lemlze, advisor. Students Pursue Modern Language Club was tormed by the merging ot French and Spanish clubs. lt not only otters opportunities tor advancement in that tield, but also strives to make the students better adjusted socially, as they take part in each meeting. Activities tor the club have been a dance, co-sponsored with the lunior Classical League, and a joint Christmas party. ln the spring they again joined for their annual picnic. Modern Languages First semester orlicers were Iohn Cooper, presi- dentg lanet Loudermilk, vice presidentg Dianne Brandt, secretary: Carolyn Kelsey, treasurer, and ludy Glock, chairman ot the social com- mittee. Officers tor the second semester were Darlene Snyder, president, Dianne Brandt, vice president, Sharon Getz, secretary, Steve Fawley, treasurer, and Bon Madden, chairman ot the social committee. Page 106 Lelt to right: Iudy Glock, Lucy Feichter, Dianne Brandt, Steve Holler, and Steve New- hard relax after modeling clothes from foreign lands during a club meeting.
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