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Nu f 'Q ' if if f f French Club members show fluency in the French language by singing Christmas carols for the Mrs. Cynthia Carroll, advisor, prepares the language lab for her next class. enjoyment of the students. Q A9 Q f 0 '63 V French club officers are Kathy Christian, Vice-Presidentg Trudy Allen, Secretary-Treasurerg Ford, Historiang Jeff McCombs, Presidentg Rita Hinson, Historiang J. Ellen Smith, Reporter. Lv' ra . f ..,, iff ..... .B .i. 5- ni fi 5 1' A . ..... K. KJ 1 in A i A L 5 is A K l S., .... . .. Sherry Mrs. Furr leads French ll students as they review an assignment. sf ,. iz: s S , .. - , -me A . ,, .,,,,... ..........,...... , .. a i' -L 'g gi ...,. . . ':'rf'f::: '3 s iwia. .. , ..,. Rv' -1 ,AW A, -wer - . sl B.-.a.......,..... ali.. . ,. 3' 5
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fren CA CMI Among the many active clubs at Northwest was Le Cercle Francais. Club sponsors, Mrs. Cynthia Carroll and Mrs. Brenda Furr, found themselves surrounded by a group of creative, anxious, and industrious members who were willing to partic- ipate in each project. Some of the endeavors sponsored by the club included initiation of new members and Christmas caroling through the halls. The big event of the year was Mardi Gras. The decorations and colorful costumes provided a New Orleans atmosphere as well as exhibited the creativeness of the club members. Highlighting the event were the parade, the distribution of 6'throws , and the crowning of the King and Queen of carnival. Through the various activities of the club, students became acquainted with the relationship between the United States and France. Mrs. Furr ener- getically gestures toward the map of France as she teaches. First Year French Club Members include: QFIRST ROWJ: Trudy Allen, lo Ann Rogers, Loretta Giles, Ricky Watts. CSECOND ROWJ: David Maul- den, Jane Monday, Rufus Love, Jean Caldwell. CTHIRD ROWD: Linda Richardson, Renda Lee, Kathy Gohn. CFOURTH ROWJ: Sherry Roger, Patsy Bradford, Delair1eLee. CFIFTH ROWJ Mildred Liles, Johnna Gallo- way, Kay Baucom. CSIXTH ROWJ: Lucille Harris, Donnis Taylor, Janet McCoy, Jenny Cook. KSEVENTH ROWD: Beth Parker, Cathy Hartman, Dawn Gilmore. arfg ,. s 1 1 Sl INE, NORN .:,, fa n .f14f'Pf:f'f'i.f+5'r? 0 i iurmirth - , ,5f2,',,s,,2 'Y1 s 1,i.,vvQfH5z,,,i,,r'rf'.' ,.,, -:.a:,1..g:a5 2? .ggs sign-ft ri, K film I , , '17 fist. l' RANL In 1 501' l'1lllllUUl 03 Q We f. . 1 4' my 5 1, A ' .. . 2 ,.,.,,,.. l .ir- aagpggr Second and Third Year Members were: CFIRST ROWJ: Harriet Phil- lips, Sherry Ford, Dawn Burr, Rita Hinson, Karen Baucom. CSECOND ROWJ: Stepheny Barbee, Ronnie Layton, Steve Smith, Kenny Meas- mer. CTHIRD ROWJ: Tim Tucker, Sharon Kerr, Kathy Earnhardt, Lynn McCorkle. CFOURTH ROWD: Alice Caldwell, Kathy Christian. CFIFTH ROWJ: Jo Brown, Carol Carpenter, Marlene Rowe, Sylvia Bamhardt. CSIXTH ROWJ: Linda Moss, Joan Griffin, Susan Cook, Sally Johnson, KSEVENTH ROWJ: Harry Van Pelt, Jane Johnston, Brenda Jones, Tona Hileman. CEIGHTI-l ROWD: Sherry Bass, Albert Williams, Pam Safrit, J. Ellen Smith, John Woodard, Hal Hat- ley, Jeff McCombs, Gary Sellers. CNINTH ROWJ: Larry Parker, Bobby Doster, Richard Killian, Paul Hath- cock, Stricland Dalton, Kathy Cline.
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0161209 The main purpose of the Science Club was to promote an interest in the rapidly occurring advancements in the scientific fields and to develop the scientific abilities of club members. Each club meeting was well organized and presented a variety of programs, which included noted speakers and scientific demonstrations. The major project of the Science Club was the local Science Fair. Winners from our school division repre- sented Northwest at the District Science Fair in Charlotte. President, Eddie Koch, informs club members of the forthcoming Science Fair. fs rar r SCIENCE CLUB OFFICERS ARE CLEFT TO RIGHTJ: William Helms, Vice-President, Barbara Freeze, Secretary-Treasurer, Pat Troutman, Chaplain, Eddie Koch, President, Barbara Griffith, Reporter. 7 f 'W ,. David Austin, Eddie Koch and Kenneth Ackerly demonstrate a problem in physics. Q 3 s MEMBERS OF THE SCIENCE CLUB INCLUDE CLEFT TO RIGHTD: Advisor, Mr. Robert Dotson, Kenneth Ackerly, Barbara Griffith, Pat Troutman, David Austin, Ricky Allman, Doug Mills, Paul Hathcock, Gary Todd, Pam Safrit, Eddie Koch, William Helms, Karen Baucom, Ruby Mace, Emer- son Morrison.
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