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And Satisfied Through Language Courses To be a member of the French Club, a student must be taking French or have had the course and possess a C average or better. Officers are Janet Edwards, president; Susan Hyler, vice-presi- dent; Patti Cassida, secretary; and Carter Cole- man, treasurer. It isn’t unusual to hear such phrases as ‘Par- lez-vous Francais’ during the meetings, because the club endeavors to entangle the French lan- guage with English, until the English becomes engulfed by French. Members of the club fashioned hats after the traditional style of the provinces that participate in the Mardi Gras. JUDY ELLIOTT, EDNA Ogle, and Patti Cassida just finished putting the final touches on the French hat they made for the showcase. FRENCH CLUB - FIRST ROW: Janet Teague, Leslie Winn, Donna Reynolds, Carter Coleman, David Payne, Susan Hyler, Janet Ed- wards, Mrs. Doris Wells. SECOND ROW: Karen Wood, Debbie Hyler, Peggy Powell, Patti Cassida, Donna Snead, David Edwards, Cathy Joyce, Laura Brown, Myra McGuire, Linda Hutson, Sheila Moss. THIRD ROW: Ruth Scarce, Karen Powell, Gene Gregory, Debbie Todd, Marsha Altice, Kathy Daniel, Mike Brown, Cynthia Younger, Judy Moore, Mary Mathes, Marsha Austin. FOURTH ROW: Kay Richardson, Debbie Holley, Kathy Gray, Sandra White, Nancye Blair, Linda Quinn, Kitty Hathaway, Marcia Hardy, Marcia Cahill, Susan Bailey, John Tuck, Edna Ogle. FIFTH ROW: Stacy Wright, Deborah Waldt, Ramona Weatherford, David Leigh, Polly Truitt, Betty Jones, Norma Soyars, Kathy Dodd, Becky Oakes, Ronnie Root, Beth Herndon, Judy Elhott. SIXTH ROW: Phyliss Turner, Pam Keatts, Marty Lewis, Sammy Daniel, Dennis Williams, Jim Alderson, Cynthia Hines, Jeanette Wyatt, Nancy Peters, Jane Neal, Paul Amos, Derrell Hopkins, Janie Wilson. 69
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Linguistical Interests Are Created By Clubs SPANISH CLUB - FIRST ROW: Sandra Vaughan, Vickie Shelton, Cindy Stowe, George Neal, Virgil Clay, Donald Merricks, Janice Nowlin, Sammy Shields, Mrs. Deloris Moore. SECOND ROW: Emily Beck, Janet Elliott, Linda Taylor, Judy Dalton, Billie Carter, Dianne Ramey, Sandra Stowe, Susan Scearce, Debbie Sparrow, Joan Barker. THIRD ROW: Donna Kuykendall, Kermit Law, Ricky Arm- strong, Gabriel Reynolds, Randy Scearce, Ronald Merricks, Edith McElheney, Mike Brown, Kathy Daniel, Lee Carter. FOURTH ROW: Charles Swanson, Johnny Glasgow, Carol Horton, Becky Dodd, Mike Ashworth, Steve Bridges, Lois Moorefield, Kenny Meadors, Jimmy Shelton, Johnny Williams. SIXTH ROW: Mike Dal- ton, Mike Gauldin, Keith Cousins, Gordon Ragsdale, Marcia Hardy, Dianne Durham, Betty Jones, Phyllis Jones, Pat White, Janice Bailey, Pat Moore. Experiencing the language and customs of the Spanish speaking countries are the students in the Spanish Club. The main purpose of the club is to make this study more interesting and enjoyable. Among the activities undertaken by the Spanish Club, caroling the halls at Christmas was the most exciting since it had never been done before. Since 1964, the club has grown considerably. This year proves to be the largest yet with 43 members, who have either taken Spanish in the past or are taking it this year. Serving as officers this year are Sammy Shields, president; Virgil Clay, vice-president; Janice Nowlin, secretary; Donald Merricks, treasurer; Cindy Stowe, reporter. SAMMY SHIELDS MAKES a poster advertising how cheaply you may mail Christ- mas Cards through the Spanish Club.
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Juniors and Seniors Entertain Students With Comic Plays The Junior Class presented “A Visit to a Small Planet”. Here is a summary of the plot. The home of Roger and Reba Spelding is visited, by a creature from outer space. Kreaton is a likable person who thinks he is arriving during the Civil War. Not to be discouraged by the 100 year mistake in time, he immediately sets out to start a war of his own. He shows his mental powers with a few tricks and then sets out to persuade Conrad, the young Spelding girl’s boyfriend, he should join the army and fight. Conrad’s girlfriend is the heroine when she calls in someone from Kreaton’s planet to stop his plans. She does this by a method of concen- tration taught her by Kreaton himself. JUNIOR PLAY CAST — FIRST ROW: Billy Beverly, Jane Neal, Edith McElheney, John Tuck, Jimmy Shelton, SECOND ROW: Gordon Ragsdale, Ted Hutcherson, Donald Mer- ricks, Ronald Merricks. Carol Horton, Costumes Dewey Fulton, Stage Manager and Mr. Richard King, Director ¥- ' T i ' i Spike Jones, Sound Cynthia Ferrell, Make-Up Janet Elliott Props I
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