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Card Sales Finame Trip for Cluh members Nikki EasterVmg and David Brigman increase their Spanish vocabulary playing hangman. ' ' Summer Exchange Student Greg Morgan and Johnny Rickelton rehearse a skit for the Spanish Fiesta. As one of its projects, the Spanish Club, in co-oper- ation with the French Club and Latin Club, helped finance the trip for a foreign exchange student from W ' est Mecklenburg for the summer of 1966. Bv selling all-occasion cards, the members of the club co-operated to make this project successful. 1 lowever, the year was not all work for the club mem- bers. The Los Conquistadores sponsored its annual fiesta as the highlight of the year; and, as a new idea, the club also sponsored a Spanish talent show with club members as participants. First row. Rendon, B. Baucom, A ' olfe, Seay, Stowe, Narey, president; Teague, secretary; Nance, vice-president; A ' . Baucom, Robinson, Lockinan, Fox.x. Second row. Mr. Hartley, adviser; Kiser, Norman, Montgomery, G. Black, McClure, Russell, Beck, Bright, Morris, Hipp, W ' hisnant, Cooke. Third row. Turner, Phillips, Carriker, Robinson, Godfrey, McFarland, Easterling, Sanders, B. Black, Borden, Gaddy, ' ilkinson, Reavis, Chronister. Fourth row. Kelly, Greene, Pruett, Coley, Capps, Aderholt, Reagin, Helms, McMahon, XAhdght, Altman, Cline, Vi ' illiams. Fifth row. Overcash, Cousar, Flawkins, Houghton, Hedden, Jud- son, Trth, Whitley, Pearson, Rollins. Sixth row. Doane, King, Marion, Meacham, Blanks, Rhyne, McAlpine, Cathey, Morgan. Seventh roiv: Turner, Long, Beam, Blackwelder, Terres. Brab- enec, Clark, Shaw, Parker, Sigmon. Page Twenty-seven
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First roar: Reynolds, Griffith, Gibson, Sadler, Sanders, D. Brown, president: V ' ischhusen, vice-president; Mullis, Pearson. Second roiv. Airs. Ross, adviser; Parsons, Randall, J. Lunsford, Powell, R. Brown, Baker, Rendon, Winstead. Third roiv: Ramseur, Aderholt, Wooten, Seagle, Smith, Furr, N. Brown, Harkey, Hipp, Geddings. Fourth row; Alelton, McGill, Seawell, Starnes. Huggins, Clarke, Ahlliams, Brabenec, Long. Fifth roar: Bridges, Caldwell, Turner, Alathis, Bolick, Bryant, Morgan, Garrison, Ballard, R. Lunsford. Club Celebrates Latin Week with Roman Banquet Comprised of all students taking a Latin course, the Latin Club promoted an interest in and appreciation of the Roman civilization. Club members were responsible for individual projects which pertained to the ancient Roman culture. These projects helped promote a better understanding of the classical way of life and the effect which the Roman culture has on life today. During North Carolina Latin Week, these projects were dis- played, and the members participated in a Roman Ban- quet. Members also attended the state convention held in Chapel 1 lill in the spring. Latin Club mendwrs Dan Brown, Kaye Smith, and Lynn Mathis create a V a]enti;ie bulletin board for the club. Portraying a Roman marriage ceremony at the Latin banquet are Herman Kistler, Karen Woody, and Vann McGee. Page Twenty-six
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Bus Drivers Transport Area Students to Concerts Pouring from the school buildings are students who depend on the buses for their transportation home at the end of each day. For many West students the school day begins with departure from a school bus. llesponsible for as many as one hundred or more students’ transportation to and from school, a bus driuer must be a dependable person of good character. Each dri ’er must keep accurate daily records of the number of students on his hus. He is also responsihle for keeping his bus clean and reporting any misbeha ’ior by students, d o become a bus drix’er, one must attend a class and pass a written examination and a road test. Aside from their regular duties, drivers transported elementary and junior high students to and from the youth concerts at () ' cns Auditorium. First roiv: Payne, Zealy, M. Byrum, Harris, Morriscin, Pruett, Huggins, Butner, G. McIntosh, Hallman, Hagler, Reid. Second row: I. Hearn, Wise, Braclham, Taylor, Helms, Millner, Ellis, Blythe, Hopkins, Milholland. Third row: Beaty, Htiskins, Sing, Gager, Hovis, Hartman, Barnes, B. McIntosh, V ' entz, Chronister. Fourth row: Miller, Correll, Baldwin, Judson, M’est, Gaddy, Burns, Jonas, Ramseur, Fifth row: R. Byrum, Armstrong, Auten, R. Hearn, Deese, Smith, Cobb. Self. Parks. Si.xth rotr; Price. Berry, English, Schnibben, Suttle, Cox, Page Twenty-eight
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