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Page 99 text:
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ATIONAL HO OR SOCIETY LEFT TO RIGHT: Penney Criswell, Alan Smith, Marjorie Gurfein, Vincent Rasper, Steve Ferguson President, Wilner Nelson, Ed Anderson, Martine Paul, Ruth Nims. OU R ORGANIZATION The Orleans Chapter of the National Honor Society has four objectives: To create an enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate a desire to render service, to pro- mote worthy leadership, and to encourage the development of character in the stu- dents of Orleans American High School. The members ofthe society are chosen on the basis of scholarship, service, leadership, and character and while the society has few projects to perform during the year the members try to maintain a high set of standards that create an example to be an incentive for every student. if '- :-I , ,v ' .. 'EW - - 'Va I -ii ! ' 7 X fel ' ' Sf csgiakd -C7 Ebim at
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CLUB H3 STANDING: Teresa Rivera, Leota Friend, Pam Stewart, Mademoiselle Verrier, Sponsorg Carmen Zavala, Beverly Simpson, Susan Wallace, Christine Payden, Lorraine Smith. SEATED: Lynne Ramay, Ann Sloan, Nicole Stone, William McClain, Secretary, Kathy Davisg President, Alan Smith, Vice-President, Suzanne Hoffmang Gabriele Miner, Pat Bennett. LIBERTF FGALITIE ET FRATERNITF The Franco-American Clubs have furthered the education of the American stu - dent by promoting knowledge of French customs, educational systems, and history. They promote the better understanding of Orleans and also the surrounding cities and country itself. A most important accomplishment is providing a better understanding between the French and American people. The French and American students are brought closer together in the understand- ing of beliefs, customs, living habits, and culture. The main objective of our clubs is to promote better understanding between French and American students, to encourage students to see the many beautiful places of France and to use their knowledge of the French language by becoming acquainted with the French. Abel White i, Q- --f'4K '? I f' ,lf ,a- + V i ' 5 itruifg T39 G., - ' H 1: -',-'--.x. X f' 9 r' . 1--'ir' .Q-Q. e . 5: ,AE Figs:-4 I -'- 'f f ' H Z - :. fr s 5 - ' ff X ' ' : 1 '... W uf . I .. QS any I P 3513 f - 1 'iw V. r ..::. . f 'ii+G157f A ag f - ' iiiagr -Z -7 Q ..- - , - f rl'-' .xx-
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DEBATE CLUB STANDING: Alan Smith, Sue Fernandes, Vincent Rasper, Martine Paul, Ron Weisbrocl SEATED: Bunny Rogers, Wilner Nelson, Marjorie Gurfein, Penny Criswell. CHESS CLUB l 5 S Q 5 LEFT TO RIGHT: Vincent Rasper, Presidentg Abel White, Patrick Sullivan, George Kuhn, Gary Katz, Ralph Shaw, Douglas Von Schriltz.
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