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for the traveler SPANISH CLUB The Spanish Club is a club open to all students who are now taking or have taken Spanish. Its main purpose is to create an interest in the customs, history and language of Spanish- speaking countries. This year the Spanish Club held donut sales and helped sponsor the Coronation Ball. The advisor was Alden Cook. LATIN CLUB The Latin Club is an organization made up of students of present times. studying and enjoying the culture of a bygone day, when Latin was the language of culture. These modern Latins had many activities: a potluck dinner for initiation, a barbecue, participation with the Coronation Ball and sales at games. Their officers were Lorna Beardsley, consul: Valerie Hurst, vice consul: Mary Phillips, scribag Mary Miller, quester, and Charles Criddle, pacificator. Vincent Lamb advises the club. SITTING, left to right: Helen Rightmire: Margaret Rufer, secretary: Marilyn Johnson. president: Audrey Vay. vice-president: Virginia Ferguson, treasurer: Sharon DeLong. STANDING: Joan NicCausland, Joanne Roze, Mari- lyn Wegner, Caroline Conklin, Jeannette Fresquez: Alden Cook. advisor: Lynn Berry, Judy Nichols, Linda Han- cock, Carol Brantley. FIRST ROW, left to right: Jeanette Martinelli, Loretta Wasson, Mike Johnson, Lorna Bearclsley, Mary Miller. Charles Criddle. SECOND ROW: V. Lamh, advisor: Julie Jardin. Kay Mitchell, Jeanne Mahan. Nikki Adams. Irene Pasqual, Macil 0'Connor. THIRD RONW: Stan Cornelius, Doris Nlareiel. Jan Cernohori. Penny Boycs, Gary Cooper, John Hobbs.
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DRAMA CLUB The Drama Club is a new club in San Lorenzo high school. lt is applying for The Thes- pian Charter which is an education, honor and service organization of teachers and students. The s0ciety's aims are to establish and advance standards of excellence in all phases of dra- matic arts, and to create an active and intelligent interest in dramatic arts. The local club was advised by Mrs. Hammond. FIRST RONY, left to right: Fred Parkhursl. Corleene Hammond, advisor: Judy Poole. Lanny Sailors. SECOND ROXV: Jack Miller, Nancy Hunter, Katherine Skinner, historian: Carlene Stewart. treasurer: Bonnie Curley, vice- president: Doug Shackley, president: Jerry Nliller, Dianne Lindholm, Carolvn Murphy, Truth Ussery. secretary. and the audience Music CLUB The Music Club was formed by a group of students who like to express themselves with music. This year the club's activities included a donut sale and the donation of their services to the PTA Salad Bowl luncheon. The club advisor was Mr. Wlilliams. Darlene Soares, Claire Woodward, Fred Parkhurst, Nlr. Williamson, advisor: Howard Ehret. Richard Chinn, lx'm Pratt. Chris Dutsch. Bvrnn Aulen, Sally Svvcarengen. Jackie Teeslink, Judy Nichols. Shirlw To te Nlw-ll 0'Cun- ner, Joan Senechal. Behind the piano are Helen Rightmire, Judi Johnson. Lynn Berry. Frances Nlerritt. 1? I
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2' 'WA rf I MOFA Ov W 4 vp H3124 , tht lllllll SEATHD left to right: f ary' Smith, Cary Olsen. l.l',l'T Ull l'0hIl'.R: xBll3flC Hurst, Xvonne Bessire Carolyn Crouch, Harold Berton. Veorle Yien. Richard Chinn, llruee Nlcllougall, Carl Schellenherif. Rlf'HT UF POSTER: lat Vigil, Leila l.arsen .loan Correin, Heather Brodie, Nlnrv Miller: Nlrs. Shaplex. advisor: Truth Usserv, .loan Seneehal. FIRST ROW, left tn right: Linda Tum secretary: Karen Hull. yice-president: Tum Taber. president. and Melinda van Riesen, second vice-president. SECOND RONY: Dean Nicllougall. Bob Alvarez. .lohn Jacobs, .lack Jenkins Richard Hull: William C. Schohert advisor: Raymond Norris, Nlarsha Edwards. Nlickie Tyler, Janet Bierv. FRENCH CI UB The activities of the newly organized French Club have been many and varied. Writing the constitution was the main project of the fall semester. Also included in the list of activities were doughnut sales, a display in thc A-Hall showcase and co-sponsorship of the Coronation Ball. This year s oFricers vs ere xoan Senechal president, Anne Bronzi, vice- presidentg Yvonne Bessire, secretary, and Heather Brodie, treasurer. The advisor is Mrs. Carmen Shapley. GERMAN CLUB The purpose of the German Club is to promote interest and understanding of the German peoples, the country, customs and language. Although the club was busy' reorganizing and rewriting its constitution, it set up a display in the A hall showcase, had a barbecue and helped sponsor the Coronation Ball. This year they received club pins for the first time, and as .1 proiect, started a collection of articles of German culture. Advisor has been XY'illi.1m Schobert. and the linguist, for the
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