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V.. MR. KETCHUM ELIZABETH Sponsor ROOT President tp. ' A A, H' If , Striving for an active club, janet, Fernrnarie, Elizabeth, Teresa, and Beverly A I work diligentlyto establish a constitution for our chapter of the Future Teachers 4 of America. BEVERLY BAUM LYNNE Vice-President BOYETTE Future Teachers Club Swewfv The Future Teachers Club is a new organization this year at Tarpon High. Members of this club en- joy evening meetings where programs on education are presented. The students also learn the basic JOANHIGGINS fundamentals of education in all fields from films. ChHP1aiH Although this is a newly formed club, it has become very active and will prove to be of great value to the school in the future. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: K. Drose, L. Edgar, B. Greenwood, D. Baldry, E. Weliver, P. Goddard. SECOND ROW: B. Baum, T. Powell, J. Reddoch, D. Tagarelli, P. Toms. THIRD ROW: J. Baynard, L. Timmins, T. Rogers, L. Boyette, A. Srnirlis, F. Manthey. FOURTH ROW: M. Koss, P. Kleinfeld, E. Root, M. Ringus, S. Mann, A. Bay- nard, K. Dice.
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Spanish Club The Spanish students through the Spanish Club promote their inter- est in Spanish culture and language under the direction of Mr. Cruz. They also stimulate their interest through many activities sponsored by the club. Annually, they at- tend a Spanish convention at the Stetson University, in Deland, Florida, where a Spanish atmos- phere is carried through the entire program. One of the highlights of the year, is a trip to Ybor City, Where students attend a banquet and movie. Sam, Liz, Spero, and Dianne practice their dance for the Span- ish Convention. -,-. ' '.'L I - il I I ii i SPERQ KREVATAS J SHERRILL PEARSON MARY GEORGIOU CLETOS MOUZOURAKIS in President' . Vice-President Secretary Treasurer 4 FIRSIT ROW, Leftxto Right: I. Owens, S,F'Bouchlas, P. Little, P. Hannon, P. .-Furman, B.Q Lutz, Z. Forizs, J. Viscon- I ti, G. 'Maxaticxo's, -I. Steadharn. SECOND V ROW: B. S-helnutt, G. Economidis, S. Henderson, R. Masce, M. Callahan, B. North, G. George, C. Walters. THIRD ROW: L. Moust, D. Garcia, P. Carlson, L. Laite, S. Yerke, L. Waldschmidt, L. Edgar, E. Amador, M. Tsavaris. FOURTH ROW: J. Masoe, J. Reddoch S. Cole, K. Vaporis, P. Peterson, R. Mercer, J. White, D. Belcher. FIFTH ROW: E. Manias, L. Matlock, E. Gil- dard, C. Snodgrass, J. Targakis, L. Savage, L. Sanderson, S. Haight, 1. Thompson. SIXTH ROW: S. Krevatas M. Theodore, W. LeCouris, M. Gom- bos, K. Paonessa, J. Tippett, D. Kolb, A. Lambros. SEVENTH ROW: E. New- ton, A. Mastromichallis, L. Timmons, S. Pearson, O. Creseclose, A. Smirlis, M. Keith, D. Powers. EICHTH ROW: C. C-ianaras, D. Jacobs, M. Koss, K. Maillis. I 1
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FIRST ROW, Left to Right: D. Neal, S. Krevatas, W. Delk, R. Rue, Z. Forizs, J. Visconti, B. Dale, D. Baldry, P. Furman, M. Brown, P. El- lioit, J. Owens, B. Owens, C. Barlow. SECOND ROW: M. Stinson, R. Gillett, T. Ferguson, R. Boyette, G. Cantonis, M. Kouremetis, D. Hos- kins, M. Roberts, J. Thompson, S. Smirlis. THIRD ROW: G. Cretel-cos, G. Economides, M. Athanason, P. McClure, P. Maetempo, H. Greer, D. Neal, N. Chalkias, L. Edgar, P. Economas. FOURTH ROW: B. Welliver, L. Lang, C. Lucas, A. Dixon, E. Thurston. FIFTH ROW: C. Allen, IxfLNGal-giglicr, R. Brown, M. Lee, L. Boyette, S. Baya, K. Droese, P. Hogue, S. Fernald. SIXTH ROW: B. Baum, C. Ellis, J. X 1 NP' Weyer, J. Gay, S. Swaninger, J. Wanless, S. Love, M. Manos, S. Sco-L X field, L. Villani. SEVENTH ROW: S. Mann, J. Baynard, B. Christopher- son, S. Berolzhiemer, D. Gianeskis, K. Dice, A. Vinson, S. Frese, G. Balmer, A. Baynard. EIGHTH ROW: M. Arfaras, F. Frantzis, P. Klein- feld, L. Dearmin, D. Porter, M. Fernald, C. Kruger, I. Contsourais, T. Velong, P. Kleinfeld, L. Taylor, J. Baynard. NINTH ROW: K. Mc Clure, M. Ringus, P. Demas, E. Lelekis, S. Baker, B. Dobies, E. Klotz, S. Gause, I. Self, C. Green. There is little question that the World We live in is chiefly textured by a civili- zation Which is European in origin. Our World can best be understood through the Club. knowledge of those civilizations. This belief has been the guiding and inspira- tional principle of the Latin Club. Throughout the year its members have participated in numerous activities, stim- ulating the essence of the unspoken language. The highlight of the year for the Latin Club is the week set aside for ac- quainting the student boyd with the signin- X cance of Latin. This Week is climaxed by an annual Latin Banquet, which realistic- ly portrays the atmosphere of the ancient civilization. SUE SCHAWINGER Se cre tary BRENDA CHRISTOPHER SON ' 5 Treasurer L. James Brenda George and Sue prepare for an up coming Latin program to be sponsored by Latin
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