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Page 24 First row lleft to rightl-Kitty Sponsler, Thelma Wheeler, Barbara Markuy, Virginia Lohrey, Joan Porter. Sevrmd rou'fNathalie Batchelor, Geraldine Crouch, Joyce Watt, Patty Vlfeber, Pat Dalboy, Nonalev Harris, Janet Mitchell, Betty J Ott. Third ro14'4Bill Loehr, Donald Honenberger, Miss Clark, Jack Cooper, John Galvin, Tom Kelley, Dick Sieek, Jack Cartwright, Jim Brinley, Paul Tegeler, Don Sharp. Spanish Club The Spanish Club was very much concerned with getting its members to understand peo- ple of foreign countries. They had speakers from foreign countries who were also students at Earlham. They saw movies on South American countries. They had their share of enter- tainment too. A hay-ride Was planned for sometime in the spring. French Club Parlez-vous francais? ln room 318, under la surveil- lance de Madame Lynch and the leadership of Pres- ident Carol Belcher, you might have heard some Hfrancaisingf, There were speakers, games and songs in French, and even dis- cussions on everything from 6'argent to 'gzebreswl One of the highlights was Femmeil Lynch's talk on the Mardi Gras. First 7'0ll'iAllCC Hubbard, Janet Vlarman, Barbara Vioni, Dennissc Cook, Carolyn Carman. Seffand rzm' - Pat Blossom, Mrs. Lynch, Rt-va Gibbs, June Coulter, Sue Romey, Betsy Pfeider, Luanna Reeg.
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ww. IR. ACTORS' GUILD First r014'fl5evt-rly Sauer, Betsy Gomez, Carolyn Miller, Jost-phinv Moorv. Rita Patton, Marilyn Dowell. lmouvne Plackv. Pat Mvadows, Juanita Thomas, Pat Osborn. Swraml ron' ALinda Baird, Pat liaker, Donna Foltz, Marilyn Lic-nnn-man. Carol Hammond, Kitty Sponslvr, Dennissn- Cook, Mary Ann Dvnning, Barbara Markuy, lone Thomas, Betty Sun- Puckett. Kathloen Wolfe. Tizirrl ron' fJim Hcnnigar. Myron Fulle, Dale Wilson, Jim Sanrlc-rs, VVally Baslget, Gordon NVanninger. Dick Branigan. Miss Grothaus, Tom Flu-ming, Phil McMahan, Nana-y Van Voorhis, Patsy Haylcy, Shurla S1-henk. it l!lfl,l.l'. M.X5Ql,l'. First mu' tfront to bavkl- -Sylvia Morton. Nanvy Riley, Ernestinv lit-id. Raoul-1 Ravim-t. Diano Strahan, Joya-Q VVright. Srfvonrl roll' -Carman Kevfvr. Phyllis Morrison, llvvvrloy Hamill. Miss M1'aL'ham, Nanvy l'hvnis, Marguerito Phillips. Third r0ll'f -Janivv Liford, lit-Vorly Klingclxit-l, Kay Connorton, Mary MZTEZIFQQ Linn, Jo Ann lianta, Pat Dixon. SllL7l!1fIl1lfJUl'iH Cha-nown-th, Bobby Hartz-r, Bc-tty .Io Tschaon. David Shaw-r, Tommy Ryan, Mary Louise D0 Mt-o, Shirley Ruhl, Nancy Shiplett. Mary Carolyn Gahro, Pat Dilts. Janet Ellis, Barlmara Knight, Enice Hawkins, Mamie Porter, Mary Norris. Bolx Ghvaring. Miss Meacham was vluh sponsor. f Page 23
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Members of Music Club are Wayne Adelsburger, Garland Anderson, John Blossom, Pat Blossom, Garth Borton, Tom Brehm, Buddy Britten, Marilyn Byrum, Bob Christman, Larry Coblentz, Charles Collin, Kenneth Dorsey, Judy Emslie, Barbara Foreman, Barbara Foxworthy, Mag Gray, George Grieswell, Carol Grimes, Ruth Harter, Marjorie Hercules, Bob Horner, Tom Hotopp, Bob Howes, Jon Igleman, Jim Kauper, Ben Kovaeh, Maryanne Krone, Charles Laughlin, Jeanine Lahman, Margaret MeCrown, Bob Morris, Dick Opel, Marilou Pike, Elizabeth Phelps, Imogene Plaeke, Arend Reid, Bob Robbins, Helen Russell, Virginia Russell, Norman Schwemberger, Norma Sena, Dick Stadt-lman, Pat Stegall, Gail Stonecheck, Gordon Wanninger, Berdina. Weidman, Carol Wilson, Gloria Wray, Vada Clay, and Wesley Wilson. Music Club Music, Music, Music, all they heard was music, classical and semi-classical. The officers were Garland Anderson, Charles Coffin, and Marilyn Byruni. Ronald Melton was club sponsor. Future Teachers of America This club, as you can tell by the title, Was for those students who are interested in teaching. These lucky people must have calm nerves and patience to have choosen teaching as their profession. A few of them went to Ioseph Moore to Watch and take part in the activities. Dur- ing the year they sponsored a tea for some of the- faculty, and had speakers talk to them on the advantages of teaching. First row eRaenelle Smith, Beverly Hamill, Carolyn Miller, Opal Rust, Carol Neff. Sevowd 7'fI7l'iIi.l'VZl Gibbs, Mary Oliver, Jewell King, Ls-anna Ward. Third rowf-Jeannine Holthouse, Gerald Stevens. Page 25
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