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Latln Club The Junior Classical League, formed to create a better under- standing of Latin to- day, starts off the school year with a slave auction. Inflation seems to have invaded this Roman traditional event according to market reports! However, as Christmas aigljives this Roman extravagance recedes and good Will takes over by the presentation of holiday gifts to unfortunate children . The hi -1ight of the year is the Roman Banquet at which guests arrive in the prescribed Roman attire to partake of the feast . The club year climaxes With the state JCL convention. Officers are President- -Joe Collings; Vice -President- -Jim Spencer; Secretary- -Jane Akers and Treasurer--Marilou Perry. Mrs. G. Collings--Sponsor. Library Club The major objective of the club is to help - with library duties . Each year Mrs. M. Collings, the club sponsor sends two mem- bers to attend the workshop for high school library assistants . Members also attend the Hoosier Students Librarian Association Which meets each year at one of the state universities . Last year President Judy Southard won the State Library Association's Librarian for the Day Award . Besides Judy the officers are: Vice -President-- Sandra Downes; Secretary -Treasurer - -Bob Graham; Reporters --Linda Nickle and Carol Teague; Historians--Ann Grafton and Cathy Southard .
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Paper Staif New to this year's schoolpaper publication is the use of off-set printing which enables photo- graphs to be printed . This type of reproduction is planned for occasional copies of the paper. Under the direction of Mr. Fisher, ROX Hi-Lites goes to press with the efforts of Patti Porter - -editor; Becky Rollins - - co eeditor; Archie Ross - -Feature editor; Jeanne Chezem- -Circu1a - tion manager; Julia Gossett-- Business manager; Max Higgs -- Sports editor; Cynthia Hartman-- News editor. French Club ' Adding haute Parisienne flavour to this year's meetings are the reminiscences of sponsor Mrs. Buchanan, who spent four weeks in Europe and her beloved Paris this past summer. . . . From the Louvre to the Champs Elysee, the picturesque French countryside . . . Getting down to business in the way of planning a Christmas party and attending that long planned French play at I. U., this year's officers are: President--John Gastineau; Vice -President--Debbie Sears; Secretary--Alice Swaim; and Treasurer-- Tom Clary.
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This year's Future Homemakers of America finds itself profiting from new money making projects. The Covered Bridge Cookin Bridge Festival, places it at the top of the list for such projects next year. Mrs. Noblitt sponsors the club. Officers are: President - -Sandi Poole; Vice - President - -Harriet Blackmore; Secretary - -Mary Jane Albright; Treasurer - -Patti Porter; Reporter - - Becky Rollins; Histor - ian-ejane Akers; Song Leaders - Joan Davis and Debby Linton; Parliamentarian - - Melissa Price; Chap- ter Mother - -Mrs . Poole. :5, ant? w, A l 5 Under the sponsorship of Mrs . Good, the G.A .A . membership extends its physical education activities into an extra -curricu1ar organization . F rom active participation in many healthful sport events the Club extends its endeavors into community projects . Current officers are: President--Char1ene Phipps; Vice -President--Jane Akers; Secretaries Julia Gos - sett and Julia Collings; and T reasurer- -Marilou Perry. F.H.A. HI , this year's sellout at the Covered
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