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To explore the days gone by First row, left to right: Loren Galloway, Treasurer, Ruth Lorenz, Vice President, Karl Cline, President, Joyce Fyffe, Secretary. Sec- ond row: Mary Exman, Marilyn Keeler, Margie Jo Morgan, Nancy Geyer, Dianne Wade, Sonnie Betsch, Barbara Booth, Bill Coon, Bill Hughes, Dorothy Casteel, Elaine Marzluf, Beverly Clay, Shirley Kanavel, Sharon Robinson, Sandra Willis, Diane Lee, Grace Van Atta, Carole Cristee, Miriam Smith, Emilie Halvorson. Third row: Rose Marie Pinkerton, Nancy Parks, Gayle Lamb, Rosalie Soon, Ruth Topping, Lois Moran, Judy Swartz, Doris Tom, Pat Henry, Janet Griffith, Sue Redman, Beverly Wilson, Carol Sayles, Phillis Bailey, Rosalie Lockwood, Elaine Ellis, Sally Hunt, Beverly Beard, Carol McPherson, Dan Bunner. Fourth row: Dave Morgan Bates, Ron Klein, Warren Pemberton, Darlene Large, Lois Hunter, Beverly Booth, Diane Patton, Marlyndale Smith, Barbara Williams, Stevie Wright, Nancy Shannon, Doris Ruffner, Doug Baus, Jim MacDonald, Janet Reid, Bernice Uhl, James Kindig, Don Rings, Brian Mahoney. Fifth row: Harold Schrack, Tom Howells, Lee Smith, Bill Cline, Jerry Swindler, Barbara McKinley, Dale Seibert, Eddie Brobeck, Dave Green, Bob Thomson, Phil Vance, Ronnie Wilcox, Jim Bodenheimer, Paul Rausch, Bob Schmidt, Jack Calland, Jim Hughes, Larry Nafzger, Jim Schumann, Ted Calvert, Bob Ryerson, Bill Ross. O West High's Latin Club met on the second Wednesday of every month this year to study the customs of ancient Rome and the history of the Roman leaders. ln February the impressive initiation cere- monies were held and in April the Latin Club members enioyed their annual ban- quet carried out in Roman traditions. Learning the world of Caesar are Virginia Clarke, Jerry Swindler and Nancy Geyer.
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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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To employ our talents . . . The Triangle Club held its traditional initia- tion in October and on December 29 Mr. C. S. Kennedy, the club sponsor, entertained the members at his home for a Christmas party. The annual Triangle dance was held at West in March and in June, those members who achieved an A standing in drafting were awarded the coveted A . First row, left to right: Gene Spence, Jerry Horn, Fred Elder, Jim Pierce. First row, left to right: Gene Spence, Treasurer, Fred Elder, Presi- Third FOWI Ffed W0FCl1, Gene BUI'Cl'lf Jim WGTTS, Don Rawlings dent, Jim Pierce, Vice President, Jerry Horn, Secretary. Second Ronnle ElliS, Jim AlliS0f1, Dirk TFOW Al Datz. F0UfTl'I TOW3 C 5 row: Bob Steffens, Alan Niederlitz, Jim' Paul, Bob Black, Buddy K6I1neClY, MOHTY H0lll5T9ff ClWGI'leS Sffkklef, B05 DIXON, LEON Wharton, John Guzzo, Ed Kearney, Dave Smith, John Fleming. Dye, Stanley Nippert, Terry Hitt, John Thompson. fl
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