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FRENCH CLUB FORMULATES INTEREST MEDIUM Before planning the next French meeting, Lolly Brinkman. Secretary: Sara Sandiort, Song Leader: Tom Schopp, President: Mrs. Williams. Sponsor: Kym Schopp, Treasurer: and Larry Fry, Vice-President laughingly compare the original story on the board with their translations Tom Schopp was re-elected presldent of Les Chevalrers Francais QThe French Knlghtsj at the 11'1lllCIl meeting Also re-elected to her posrtron was Lolly Brinkman Secretary Mrs W1l11ams states the purpose of the French Club 1S to be an rncentive to students to learn to enyoy French At each meetlng a ten mmute per1od 1S set asxde for conversauon 1n French only A fme 1S 1mposed for each word of Engllsh spoken dur1ng this trme Les Chevaliers Francars were fortunate to have two of 1ts members attend the Boy Scout World Jamboree during which t1me they visited France Their slides were shown at the second meeting and used as a medium to stimulate m terest 1n France and 1ts language Refreshments are served at each monthly meetmg and French games and songs learned 1n class are played and sung Row I Iudy Fulton Geraldine Clerryj Atteberry Ellen Brown Ruth Faye Brown Ioi Phillips Ins Iones Iudxth Eakxns Laura CLollyj Brinkman Row 2 Susan Deere Nancy Allen Patricia Parsons Sharon Sutton Mary Io Mercuno Sara Sandtort Gay Musick Donna Carroll Kym Schopp Falthe Fowler Row 3: Iohn Pilkington, 'l'om Schopp. Mrs. Williams, Sponsor. Larry Fry, Kay Waters. Sl
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Kym Schopp Presrdent conducts a meetmq as Secretary Sue Steen wrrtes sugqesuons for the Thespxan mrtratmon on the board Treasurer Sara Sand fort and V1cePres1dent Iohn Pxlkmqton dlscuss the cost f the refreshments needed for rn xtlatlon FOOTLIGHTERS INITIATE RECORD NUMBER The School of the Osage Thespran Troop 1406 1I11l1CIf9d thlrteen new members th1s year the Thespran 1n1t1at1on Kym Schopp Presxdent Iohn P1lk1ngton V1ce Pres1dent Sue Steen Sec retary and Sara Sandfort Treasurer were 1n ducted as ofhcers for the 1957 58 school year A m1n1mum of ten pornts must be earned by partlclpatlon 1n speech and dramatlcs before a Formerly a member of the Natlonal Thespmn Orgamzanon the Moccas1n Foothghters voted not to renew the1r membershlp and estabhshed an lndependent organxzanon Row l Charlotte Robbms Sharron Steen Io Karen Eakms Ins Iones Don Tom Cotten Iuclrth Eakms Laura CLol1yj Brmkman Kay Waters Row 2 Leon Strange Ruth Faye Brown Sharon Sutton Mary Esther Wrckham Ioyce Cotten Sara Sandfort Llnda Clayton Kym Schopp Row 3 Davnd Crawford Iames Beach Ronald Moseley Sam Strth Bruce Iames, Edwm Abbett John Prlkmgton Larry Fry 50 f 'V , . . ' O .. . . ' 1 I ' I -P- . X- :ll , 0 -2 s and retained Max D. Carpenter as sponsor- Ai student is eligible to become a Thespian member.
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OSAGE FHA JOINS NATIONAL ORGANIZATION 4 me I I . . . - x 1 . . - mf 51 gl Il' ei gi K Left to right: Ioi Phillips, Ianet Flier, Charlotte Robbins, Dee Ann Stark, Ioyce Cotten, Ianice Gould, Betty Stanton, Mary Catherine Clayton, Shirley Steen, Cleeda Asa, Mrs. Hawkins, sponsor, Marilyn Crane, Ianice Calkin, Sharon Sutton, Patty Parsons, Ruth Faye Brown. A furtherance of homemaking studies is pro- vided to students by the Future Homemakers of America, a national organization for senior high students who have had one year of homemaking. The Osage Chapter of Future Homemakers of America joined the state and national FHA organization in October with the officers from the Eldon Chapter performing the initiation ceremony. 'l'he officers were installed at the December meet- 1n . g The motto of F HA is Toward New Horizons. The chapter colors are red and white, symbolic of courage and purity. Its flower is the red rose, symbolic of health. The chapter executed one planned project for each school month. In November there was a panel discussion on the Do's and Don't's of Dat- ing. For December, clothes and toys were made and presented to needy children. Ianuary was good grooming month, and a group discussion in homemaking, food, and furniture was presented in February. In March a Mother's tea was poured. A short skit was presented before the P.T.A. in April, and in May new goals were set for the coming year. Mrs. Hawkins, FHA Sponsor: Patty Parsons, Treasurer: Ianet Flier, Secretary and Charlotte Rob- bins, Vice-President, listen as Ioyce Cotten, President, outlines a pro- posed project for February.
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