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FOREIGN AFFAIRS L3 Belle FI'E11'1CC CEUI16 to Headed by Mrs. Carolyn Davis the club held interesting discus- sions on French Culture and lan- Under the leadership of two dif- ferent sponsors, Mrs. Carolyn Davis and Mrs. Pamela Bell, the French Club had many interesting programs. With the aid of films, magazines, speeches, and programs from the drama students, members of the French Club developed a deeper un- derstanding of the French language, customs, and culture. Members of the French Club also pooled their talent and efforts and sent a delegation from their group to the second annual State French Symposium in San Angelo, where they took several first places. Kay Fernald, Sarah Smith, DeDe Keen and Phyllis Ruttenburg were engaged in a lively conversation during a French Club meeting. guage. The drama department presented a play, The Lesson by Eugene Ioneco for the French Club. Mrs. Pamela Bell checked off names as French Club members and stu- dents prepared to attend the State French Symposium.
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Secretaries Prepared for Bosses' Knees NM 'Ili meetings. Club sponsors Mrs. Maenette Jeanes and Mrs. Geraldine Howard and their practice teachers gave the Future Secretaries any needed assistance and supervision. Mary Melton, corresponding secretaryg Jimmie Trice, merits secretaryg Jan Ramsey, treasurer, Kathy Jones, historiang and Beverly Wright, vice- president, looked on as Ginger Cunningham, president, read the agenda. Barbara Easter and Sherry Turn- er took part in one of the club The Future Secretaries Club, composed of students taking busi- ness courses, acted as an open fo- rum for the prepation of the future leaders in the business world. ln addition to discussions, the club had several interesting speakers. Club members listened to a discussion on business techniques. I55
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th Overb rovided entertainment by telling of her stay in Ka Y Y pl Austria as a foreign exchange student. Did you ever hear the garbled syllables coming out of Room 236? If you did, you were probably scared until you found out it was only Mr. Knipper and his German Club. The members of the club stud- ied the German culture, language, and customs. They also saw films, heard speakers, listened to records, and read the German magazine, The Stern. Soph Assemblies lub lnterested y German ulture 'LP-, Many club periods were spent in discussions led by Mr. Ed Knipper, club sponsor. Viewed School Life The Richfield Rams dribbled and shot and threw but couldn't out- play the Richfield Rams. Sounds funny, but that,s what happened when Coach Ed Rolan, introduced the basketball team to the sopho- mores. ln February, the sophomores sock-hopped to the swinging beat of the Nlorticians. Other programs featured style shows, a choral pro- gram at Christmas, and flucky Sophomores danced to the rousing music of the Mor- ticians. sophomoresl even a mental apti- tude test! Mr. Rolan told the sophomores about basketball at one of their assemblies held during the regular club period, wa 0 an 1 l
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