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Chess Club competes locally, language clubs aid in bazaar Amigos in the Spanish Club tried to stimulate interest in the Spanish-speaking culture and its people. They sold bumper stickers to promote their cause. Mrs. Zada Alex- ander, from Cuba, became their club sponsor, along with Mrs. Christine Turner. Some club activities were a dinner at Los Amigos, the viewing of a South American Folk Ballet, clean-up day, selling of tacos at basketball games and the Christmas Bazaar. Concentration, imagination, and the ability to foresee moves before they take them are requirements for chess playing. Members of the Chess Club worked to improve these skills by challenging each other and other schools to games of chess. Industrial Arts Club provided students with a chance to work with tools, materials and equipment of various kinds. Club members learned howto handle these tools and how to make useful objects. French Club members prepared a five course Christmas dinner at Miranda McDowell's. Steven Poropatic, who lived in Clermont-Ferrand, France, for ten months, was one of various speakers to visit the club. W ' 'M ':.':::::.111:i':.. , ., 4 v gr- 112 I French 1 Spanish I Industrial Arts lChess
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Bikers climb mountains' I backpackers venture to Pink Beds, Nlt. Mitchell Pisgah National Forest, Pink Beds, Graveyard Fields and Wayah Bald were a few of the re- mote places the Backpacking Club, also known as the Foot Transit Authority, spent its weekends. The club was also involved in the preservation of the Congaree swamp. They ac- quired 3000 signatures from concerned people around the Greenville area. Dave Kone, man- ager of lesse Brown's, chaperoned some of the trips and gave new backpackers information on the art of backpacking. Club sponsors were Mr. john Griffin and Mr. john O'Brien. Members of the Bike Club went on peddling trips to scenic places in Greenville. A picnic lunch was planned for those who made a trip to Paris Mountain in September. ln lanuary the club made a destination-unknown trip. They rode until they could go no further. 2 1141 Bike! Backpacking
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