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l l FIRST ROW: Carolyn Carpenter, Beryl Carpenter, Sandra Streeter, Helen Wilkie, Glenda Hedges, Johnnette Schelien, Karen Randall, Virginia Guerro, Lana Hewitt, Claudia Combs, Carol Cooper, Hazel Hensley, Kay Slaughter. SECOND ROW: Alicia Villanueva, Carolyn Singletary, Patsy Ray, Marilyn Vandel, Lynda Vance, Gloria Turner, Shirley Butler, Diane Clark, Virginia Ellisor, Gloria Nolan, Genell Payne, Joyce Macoubrie. THIRD ROW: Gwendolyn Lem, Ann Reese, Jeanette Harrell, Hebert Gee, Margaret Clepper, Karen Hatler, Becky Johnson, Barbara Gerland, Nancy Cleven- ger, Sandra Catchings, Jo Ann Ayres. FOURTH ROW: Ernest Busch, James Harrell, Doyle Jones, Charles Johnson, Ray hlilloorle, Charlie Coffee, Victor Thompson, Roy Vandel, Freddy Messec, Reggie Parson, James Strahan, James Jaeger, John itc cock. V The Spanish Club, through which students may advance their understanding of the language, sponsors participation in activities such as pro- grams, group singing of Spanish songs, and ban- quets held at Spanish restaurants. The members are quite enthusiastic about their club, however, no meeting holds interest to compare with the 'cSpanish Christmas party, at which time they experience south-of-the-border traditions-breaking the pinata and singing Spanish carols. Marilyn Vandel, Lynda Vance, Mrs. Haley, and Becky Johnson examine some of the curious ar- tifacts of our neighbors to the South. 1 Sponsor MRS. VIRGINIA HALEY l82
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r AN eetionist lfor any ponsible lf: movie r, slides member for his Q9 wit fx , g i f f ',Xfgf fgeskw' ,. ,., a to 4 2 V 3,56 ' '44,-1, ff M2 1 .fi fi l I QUILL CRoLL let, Judy Shelley, Roberta Horn, Mary Ann White, Kathryn Benoske, Pat Kinball. SECOND ROW: Pam Henley, Joan Pierce, Judy Dunson, Carolyn Standley, Charles Jackson, Marilyn Mc- Keown, Kay Schrniech, Barbara Buckner, Glenda Hedges. THIRD ROW: Tommy Sellers, Bill Hayes, Raymond Schaub, Janie Naff, Marilyn Blake, Beverly Lott, Gayle Holberg, Mary Ferguson, Diana Dwyer, John Shockey, Charles Hughes. Quill and Scroll, the International Honorary Society for High School Journalists, recognizes and encourages in- dividual student achievement in journalism and school publications. Members of the chapter at Sam Houston, one of seven thousand located in every state of the Union and a dozen foreign countries, proudly engage in such work as will best serve the cause of journalistic activities. Holberg, Hughes, Shelley, Shockey ,Z i Officers President Gayle Holberg Vice President Charles Hughes Secretary Judy Shelley Treasurer John Shockey Sponsors MRS SYLVELIN MANNING MRS. HELEN SCHMIECH Mrs. Manning and Mrs. Schmiech find very helpful suggestions in the Quill and Scroll, which presents authoritative articles dealing with concrete problems faced by student journalists. FRONT ROW: Carolyn Navarro, Judy Slaughter, Delores Temp-
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TH may uage, pro- han- bers ver, the they king l 1 fi 4 I . l E PANISH CL B 1 Officers President Carolyn Carpenter V106 President Sandra Streeter Secretary Beryl Carpenter Treasurer Helen Wilkie s Reporter Charlie Coffee Streeterg Carpenter, B.g Carpenter, C.g Coffeeg Wilkieg Haley. fl ,-. i. .Ll .. Roberta Sibley and Margaret Clepper inspect the replica of an adobe house-one of many interesting Spanish projects. Admiring a traditional Christmas pinata are Barbara Cerland, Sandra Streeter, and Linda Vance.
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