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Junior Classical League members discuss plans for en- tering contests at the Latin Forum. Y ff' A is 1.C.L. OFFICERS: Mary Beth YVing, secretary, Kaye Knieriem treasurer, Mark Kates, president, Mike Kersker, vice-president French Club Promotes Interest in Language Mr. Dardenne FIRST ROW: Janet Kuhns, Reggie Barcley, Nancy Barcley, Mary Beth Wing, Jean Wilson, Pam Eyman, Kathy Loeber, Marion James, Liz Williams, Sam Bond, Margie Hinsley. SECOND ROW: Donna Blanchard, Pam YVilliamson, Henri Bulter, Bonnie Daw- son, Caylene Crimm, Cheryl Crabb, Kathy Hazam, Judie Herr, Leah White, Linda Lewis, Sheila Lochner. THIRD ROW: Sarah Holmes, Lois Hale, Martha Trimble, Lou Ellen Dickey, Jane Kennedy, Nancy Roche, Ianice ,Haskell, Brenda Lyons, Q - 4 Le Cercle Francais, the Northeast French Club, is an extremely active language organization. Composed of first, second, third, and fourth year French students, the club is sponsored by Mr. Dardenne. The purpose of the club is to promote interest in French culture and the use of the French language. One of the highlights of the year for the French Club was the dinner held at the Orange Blossom Cafeteria. Christine Hollingsworth, Kandy Bright, Peggy Reynolds. FOURTH ROW: Connie Munch, Ceorge Mitcheson, Vic Daniels, Linda Peterson, Linda Renken, Susan Gibson, Kathy Kolback, Marcia Smith, Carol Young, Candy Moler, Denise Paulson. FIFTH ROW: VVinston Cope, Iohn Pestozzi, john Hanley, Victor Commean, Steve Creen, Bill Bond, Steve Hansel, Malene Fagg, Lynn Hart- mann, Alanna Paulson. I . al.
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FIRST ROVV: Jim Chapman, Charles Surdi, Steve VVest, Pam Monte, Jacque Hallas, Terry Senie, Stephanie Taylor, Ann Marie Blanchard, Peggy Russ, Judy XVhite, Marion Lennon, Jodee Dris- kell, Linda Sanders. SECOND RONV: James Swan, Phyllis Cup- ples, Ronnie Gross, Lou Ann Cope, Donna Picarri, Jim Black- man, John Domeier, Mike James, John Lettelier, Hoyce Smith, Sidney Miner, Ed Burns, Nancy Barcley, Mary Beth VVing. THIRD RONV: WValter Clyne, Martin Evaldi, Gary Shepherd, Paul Mitchem, Roberta Mueller, Connie Thompson, Gail Gentry, Jura McCarthy, Brenda Lyons, Mary Jo VVantland, Mike Kersker, Martha Horton, Susan Boyette. FOURTH ROVV: Robert Moody, Bill Bond, Danny Helou, Bill Davis, Kent XVorrall, Tom Davis, Alan Thomas, Carol XVolfc, Helen King, Reece Kessler, Carolyn Quick, Paul Stansbury, Roy Aerts, Tom Gregory. FIFTH ROW: Jad Dawson, Harvey Johnson, Steve Greene, James Bailey, Bill N Duckwall, Bruce Laval, Mark Kates, John Broderick, Wayne Wil- son, Ed Brown, Randy Morrison, John Martin, Steve Wheeler. Junior Classical League Follows Roman Customs Mrs. Bennett discusses Latin culture with interested students. 180 The Junior Classical League of Northeast is part of a national organization of high school Latin students. At each of its monthly meetings, the club observes a differ- ent Roman custom. Every year a number of students from each Latin class represent Northeast at the state Latin convention. The club ends its activities in the spring with a gala Roman banquet. Robed in togas, the c'Romasv enter the transformed cafeteria where they ob- serve old Roman customs for the evening. All of its members enjoy the Latin Club and agree that it furthers their understanding of the ancient Roman people.
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Drama workshop students and Mr. Challener discuss an upcoming production. X 1' I' . wt., wt ' 'BAA x. President Danny Helou and treasurer Donna Blanchard discuss future activities of VVig and Mask. Wig and Mask Promotes in Drama The YVig and Mask Drama Club takes its name from the tradition of the theater. Membership in the club, which was organized at Northeast in 1958, is open to any student who is interested in and enjoys the the- ater. The purpose of the club is to encourage and pro- mote interest in all phases of drama. One of the clubis important projects is the annual dance. Club members FIRST ROXV: Diane Cochran, Leslie Crizzle, Cenny Wells, Pat Murphy, Elizabeth XVilliams, jean Kerr, Pam Eyman, Jill Azare- nok, Donna Donthorier. SECOND ROVV: Betty NVood, Sally Moreland, Ginger Cithers, Mary Leta Sweet, Jill Mabury, Lynn VVells, jane VanderMeir, Diana Buckley, Cheryl Little. THIRD made tapes for the library and presented skits, mono- logues, dramatic readings, and scenes from plays for their own enjoyment. The members of WVig and Mask do not claim to be professionals, instead, they are stu- dents who enjoy fellowship, service, and good drama. Their participation in the club has given them a broader knowledge of the drama world. ROW: Geri VVright, Sharon Trimble, Linda Ryan, Irene McFar- land, Sherri Cilkes, Ann Marie Blanchard. FOURTH ROW: Shar- on Black, Danny Helou, Cheri Mullins, Linda Spears, Bill Mick- litsch, Charles Buckley. X NJA
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