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Folksingers, traditionally roaming and ram- bling people, are no different at Santiago. Members of the Hootenanny Club hold song- fest meetings whenever the urge to sing moves them. The room of Mr. Al Wilson, the club's sponsor, often resounds with laughter and mu- sic during noon. Cavaliers were entertained by the Hoote- nanny Club at a fall assembly and also a Christ- mas program. The primary reason for the club's existence is simply to provide enter- tainment-both for others and for themselves. The club's organization was informal, and accordingly, no officers were selected. HOOTENANNY CLUB KBELOWI-Bottom Row: G. Goldstein, B. Fineman, R. Actkinson. Top Row: P. Scaglione, D. Gray, R. Cobb, P. Nichols, Mr. Wilson, G. Highberg. Roth Hootenanny Club And Speech And Drama Club
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I l ... . f ai . y , Performers Find Themselves At Home Ir During 1964 and 1965, the Speech and Drama Club was sponsored by Mr. Rugell, and its officers were Henry Kirker, president, Robert Conley, vice-president, Kathy Kenner, secretary, Herb Brosbe, treasurer. This year the club presented an Evening of One Act Plays on December 9, 1964. The plays wer Don't Tell a Soul, a comedy, The Valiant, a drama, 'just Imagine, a comedy. Also presented was the dramatic fall play, The Diary of Anne Frank, and the spring play, Frying Pan, which was a comedy. The objectives of the club are to promote activities connected with the field of speech and drama, and to help establish a greater appreciation for cultural programs and activi- ties among the students of Santiago. SPEECH AND DRAMA CLUB KABOVEJ-Bottom Row: C. Housten,j. Davis, E. Kennedy, P. Wims, C. Boblette, L. Hagar. Top Row: R. Cobb, B. Fineman, H, Brosbe, H. Kirker, L. Herskovitch, T. Dunn, Mr. Rugell.
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Two poster parties held by the French Club resulted not only in fun for the members, but also in posters publicizing Homecoming. This year the French Club members planned a car wash, and also a tea for the French ex- change student attanding school in Tustin. The French songstress Betty Joyce enter- tained the group. Heading the French Club were Louise Gibbs, president, jim Palmer, vice-president, Sue Bauer, secretaryg Linda Smith, treasurer. Advising the club was faculty advisor Mr. Lenoir Asay. The main purpose of the club was to further knowledge of the culture of France. FRENCH CLUB-Bottom Row: L. Brannan, L. Gibbs, V. Alemon, S. Bowers, L. Henley. Second Row: J. Keller, G. Huliam, R. White, J. Palmer, J. Groule. Lax! Row: G. Davenport, M. Luna. Santlago's French And Latin Clubs Meet To Broaden Understanding Ana I saw?
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