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English Club One of the newer clubs at Riverside was the English Club. Although the club had been organized near the end of the 1964-65 school year, this Was the first complete year the club had been active. The Hrst project with which the English Club was concerned was developing student interest in River- sideis Hrst literary magazine, the Troubador. Because all students were members of the organization, the English Club did not have regularly scheduled meetings. However, it did provide meetings held during the evening. These programs consisted of var- ious guest speakers Who presented a va- riety of topics which were both interest- ing and informative to all members. 1 SC L President Roberta Sokoloski leads an after-school meeting as the Eng- lish Club plans for future projects. WQQWEE . F 5 Q30 C0 I N4 WJMVCUONS Members of the English Club hoped to encourage good grammar by sponsoring Good Grammar Week. T. Hupp and J. Johnston. i l Many hours of hard work contributed to the success of Rive-rside,s Hrst literary magazine, The Troubadour. R. Soko- loski, Sponsor Mr. Oliastro and C. Boots.
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