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Seated Row 1-Kenneth Crawley, Betty Pritchard, Miss Patricia Cloyd, and Susan Pugh. Standing-Bob Nicholson, Bill Stout, Hartzell, Kathy Hindsley, and Linda Smith. Seated Row 2-Ann Rick Kerr, Kerry Nay, Sandy Stout, Brad Priest, Cathy Morris, Norris, Judy Pattison, Paula Morton, Kenneth Nichols, Beverly Jane Clevenger, Jim Smith, and Earl Graves. Brown, Marsha Sipe, Sharon Applegate, Virginia Goad, Sharon I I I Fiesta H ispan ica Cathy Morris breaks pinata at Spanish Club party. 68 Breaking a pinata at Christmas time was one of the highlights of Spanish Club activi- ties this year. Consisting of approximately 45 members after the candlelight initiation in Nlarch, the Spanish Club strived to further the interest of students in the Spanish lan- guage and in the cultures of Spanish speak- ing countries. The club also tried to stimulate the use of Spanish by students outside of class by means of native Spanish speakers, recordings, and movies. Officers of the organization were Ken Crawley, president, Betty Pritchard, vice- presidentg Kathy Hindsley, secretary-treas- urerg and Linda G. Smith, reporter. Miss Patricia Hartzell was club sponsor. Requirements were that members be at least first year, second semester students, and have an average grade of no lower than C in Spanish.
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Seated-Carol Billings, Dick Valos, Donna Manor, Miss Patricia Petro, Mike Huber, Bill Kerr, Marsha Sipe, Rosemary Fowlkes, Hartzell, Carolyn Bruner, and Susan Mann. Standing-Patty Jerry Johnson, Lorenza Prince, and Penny Tomey. Pa rlez-Vous Francais? First year French student, Dick Valos, asks second year student, Donna Manor, a question. Promoting a good understanding of and an interest in French were the ob- jectives ofthe French Club. French recipes were used for the re- freshments served at the Valentine's Day party. Members found playing bingo en Francais quite a change from the regu- lar American style. Consisting of only one French class, most of the club's meetings were con- ducted during the class hour. Heading the group were Carolyn Bru- ner, presidentg Susan Mann, vice-presi- dentg Donna Manor, secretary-treasurerg and Dick Valos, reporter. Acting as spon- sor was Miss Patricia Hartzell. 67
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On floor-Sonda Barrett, Ronnette Carter, Ruth David, Sally Rawlings, and Candy Yohler. Standing-Judy Burnett, Don Phillips, Linda Case, Cindy Stewart, Carol Fox, Irma Hampton, Thorpe, Roger Nottingham, Gerald Norrell, Sally Redkey, Bill and Jeannette Yoder. Seated-Ronnie Benos, Becki Wolf, Pat Mercer, Mike Lamb, and Leo VanUlzen. Muncey, Diane Ault, Mrs. Edna Gilmore, Janet Singer, Joann The arts . . . the key to man's soul, is one of the mottos chosen by the drama club, Alpha Delta Theta Carts, drama, theatreb. Club colors are yellow and black, symbolizing comedy and tragedy. Cultivating an interest in dramatics e h R e h and art was the main objective of its 34 members, better known as Adelthes. of the year ln' Miss Drucilla Stillwagon, on leave during 2nd semester to attend Pur- Cluded a to See Bye Bye due University,displays costumes she helped make for one ofthe Pur- . . . . . due theater productions. Assisting Miss Stillwagon are Yvonne Davis, Birdie at Arlington H igh School in Ruth David, and Judy Burnett. Indianapolis. For the major money C ..... raising project, Adelthes sold South- J side note paper. The group also pre- sented a convocation in April, and a three-act play in May. Civic contributions included usher- ing for the Muncie Civic Theater, and staging numerous programs for ele- mentary schools and various com- munity organizations. Officers for the year were Don Thorpe, president, Ronnie Benos, vice-president, Yvonne Davis, secre- tary, Paula Morton, treasurer, Gerald Norrell, sgt.-at-arms, and Judy Burnett, historian. Miss Drucilla Still- wagon and Mrs. Edna Gilmore were the sponsors. i i.. 69
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