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We pause in our busy day . . . l First row, left to right: Nancy Wilson, Pollie Wright, Betty Penn, Bernard Dishong, Wilma Righter. Second row: Fred Gunther, Mariorie Horger, Donna Hessler, Rozzie Russell, Mary Ann Oberting, Mike Paoletti, Beatrice Brown, Judy Krouse, Judith Redman, Gloria Untried, Joan Courtney. Third row: Donna Theisen, Barbara Bigler, Darlene Distelhorst, Patty Grosh, Pat Manus, Sally Sweet, Sunya Slane, Patty Lou Hopper, Barbara Moore, Carole Cristee, Kathryn Seeds, Fourth row: Mary Lou Johnson, Ann Cockfield, Sally Thimmes, Carolyn Smith, Diane Porter, Viola Holliday, Shirley Price, Judy Posey, Linda Hardacre, Jean Hessler, Donna Le Fever, Leona Glenn. Fitth row: Margie Hunyady, Carol Dum, Marcia Lowery, Catherine Hostetter, Jonna Sue Austin, Dee Carroll, Gene Burch, Larry Langdon, Carolyn McChesny, Grace Durflinger, Judy Hurt, Sandra Francisco, Karen Paul. The French Club has had a busy and inter- esting year. The Christmas party and the 'Vlardi Gras were the two outstanding events. The Christmas party was held on December 15, at the home of Bob Johnson. Bob Jlayed his organ and the group sang French Christmas carols. lhe never to be forgotten Mardi Gras was weld January 29, between semesters. Pro- :eeds were used for the recording equip- nent which the French Club has purchased o further the understanding of the French anguage. French Club Christmas Party at the home ot Bob Johnson.
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West High Schoolers at play . . . Swing your partner at the June Class Mixer. Lett to right: Bob South- worth, Roger Meyer, Bob Guiffre, and Karl Cline por- tray a typical locker room scene in this football skit, ,eff a - N X 1 5 it i f Q , l 1. 'L Shirley Lewis in her sales tax bonnet. Roger Lucille Meyer if center of attraction as he invades a girls' dormitory e It's a football skit o' course. W '--.J ' ,qw . 5 ,b-,, 'V - 'N If A 1 Q 1 5 r 'ic ,M sift? 'Trl'-r Q Q ? 361 F mf: if 4 teas 4 -' as E i
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T0 visit other lands . . . First row, left to right: Pat Manus, Program Chairman, Barbara Barbee, Vice President, John Morison, President, Kay Glass, Treasurer, Jackie Berger, Secretary. Second row: Kay Burgess, Dixie Young, Luanne Hartley, Marlene Tague, Opaline Rice, Joan Lehman, Anita DeMatteo, Judy Harvey, Mary Smith, Barbara Dew- hurst, Harriet Hunter, Lois Frasure. Third row: Sug Krull, Bonnie Brewer, Joyce Fyffe, Carole Cristee, Barbara Hunter, Nancy Moss, Carol Rickert, Joanne Horn, Julia Morgan, Marilyn Kight, Jane Lloyd, Joyce Brocksmith, Jeanne Hilbert. Fourth row: Audrey Smith, Barbara Constans, Phyllis Phillips, Ruth Ann Luchler, Anne Brock, Jean Hessler, Shirley Townsend, Wilma Kenworthy, Ruth Ann Borland, Marlyndale Smith, Donna Le Fever, Carolyn Smith, Carolyn Smith, Carolyn Stilwell, Nancy Roby, Mrs. Harold. Fifth row: Jody Bargar, Rosemary Osman, Clark Bryant, Don Bostic, Ronnie Kirkpatrck, Mark Langholz, Terry Hitt, Gene Burch, Diclw Hutchison, Roger Meyer, Jim Thompson, Ronald McDermitt, Paul Langmore, Bernard Dishong, Karen Reber, Judy Hurt. A-it SRM' -In-S x +5 This year, as always, the high point of T Spanish Club activities was the Mardi Gr on January 29. The Mardi Gras is he iointly with the French Club. The club also sponsored a noon dance ai was host to the All City Spanish Club Part Experimenting with new equipment.
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