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The game is finally over and the crowd rushes to hand Servicemen Receive Cards from Keyettes The Keyettes continued to sponsor the clinic in the girls' locker room for girls who became sick during the day but could not go home. Throughout the fall members helped at the Easter Seal Center on Williamson Road. They stuffed envelopes and glued address tabs on them. At Christmas Keyettes encouraged NHS students to send cards to our men in Viet Nam by way of WROV radio. Glenvar High School joined the Lone Star District of Keyette International this year. District meetings were held monthly at Northside, Andrew Lewis High School, or Glenvar High School. The district sent gifts to a young girl living in a mental institution. Numerous Keyettes attended the Inter- national Convention held at the Shoreham Hotel in Washington, D. C. in the spring. Programs at meetings included such things as a speech by our foreign exchange student Norma Palispis on her native land. At this meeting, which was held in combination with the Key Club, club members became better acquainted with our foreign student and with the differences between her country and ours. money to the Davis triplets at the Keyette hop. 88
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French Club Bakes or Busy Teachers Northside's two language clubs, each with more than fifty members this year, meet monthly to plan varied activities for their members. Latin students and students who have formerly completed two or more years of Latin are eligible for membership in Soli- datas Latina. The club held its banquet at the home of sophomore Suzanne Painter in early November. Members welcomed a blaz- ing bonfire at this Roman-style barbeque. Slaves entertained plebians and patric- ians. Proceeds from bake sales enabled the club to give teachers a luncheon in the spring. Miss Myers, who teaches all four levels of French at Northside, sponsored Le Cercle Francais. She was pleased at the big turnouts for meetings and at the interest shown in club activities. Activities included a Thanks- giving bake sale, a hike to the top of Tinker Mountain, a Christmas party, Christmas caroling, films, and speakers. FRENCH CLUB: First Row-Miss Myers, Peggy Schoonover, Paula Taylor, Nancy Kurbjun, Ginny Hinninger, Yvonne Hurt, Debbie Brown, Susie Hend- rick, Colette Turner, Susan Peters, Billie Victorine. Second Row-Ann Campbell, Cassie Puckett, Denise Booze, Donna Newton, Linda Keen, Jan Brizendine, Debbie Rardin, Sue Kessler, Cindy Howell, Lynette Townsend, Ann Jones, Linda Engel, Carol Waring. Third Row-Gayle Stanley, Marsha Clarkson, Teresa nw Rose Mary Phillips watches from the sidelines as couples dance at the Latin Club Christmas Party. Stone, Terena Stone, Linda Williams, Cindy Rad- cliffe, Mary Davis, David Forbes, Kenny Peoples, Becky Oliver, Alice Davis, Martha Davis, Ricky Lemon. Fourth Row-Tommy Craddock, Billy West, Landa Law, Sandra Garst, Beth Dale, Becky Heck, Paula Mason, Debbie Wilkerson, Billy Walters, Steve Scott, Ricky Barger, Gerald Walton, Hal Stanley, David Neel, David Eary. . . . E G 1 . V,,,' 5 irl, ill' 2 K we W, 1 87 it ,aa-1 4 5 .
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i af' 77 ig KEYETTES: First Row-Mrs. Kelly, Chippy Wil- liams, Linda Keen, Pat Fitzhugh, Joy Gottshall, Patsy Arringrton, Brenda Hylton, Pam Pitts, Darlene Jones, Lynn Gordh. Second Row-Jane Mantz, Bon- nie Foster, Debbie Brown, Kathy Kurjun, Sylvia Pul- len, Alice Davis, Marsha Clarkson, Carol Waring, Sandra Chitwood, Pat Ball, Debbie Rardin, Jeanetta Boone. Third Row-Mary Davis, Sue Kessler, Junella an-ng 2 J KEYETTE OFFICERS: S. Wingo, D. Ferguson, J. Baldwin, P. Arring- Q ton, D. Jones, B. Hy- lton, P. Ball, J. Boone. Scott, Debbie Ferguson, Sue Aheron, Martha Brown, Ellen Hatcher, Carol lkard, Carol Clarkson, Susan Wingo, Ivy Lidstone. Fourth Row-Linda Beavers, Martha Davis, Becky Oliver, Mary Lynn Dixon, Sandra Garst, Linda Turner, Cathy Creasy, Debbie Oyler, Connie Pannell, Linda Bocock, Julie Baldwin, Debbie VVilkerson. g lr 1 , we-mf., E . . , z if 5 5 l s 89
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