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THIRTY BECOMES MAGIC NUMBER AS SENIOR GIRLS SWELL RANKS OF SENIOR BOARD 1 First rew: Moriiyn Marsh, Linda Turnbow, Dru Goo'dnoughe pres., Rosa Henderson, Pom Borum, Pom Lawrence, Jeon Sly. t chaplain, Valerie Townsend. Second row: Gloria Galbreathe- Back row: Patty Nelson, Nancy Sheppard-tres., Martha i v1ce-pres., Sharon Grifflne-reporter, Debbie Miller, Virginia Waters, Koren Westfall, Donna Wagner, Marsha Sweet. Phillippe. Third row: Eleanor Varneresecq Jon Voughan-a Nancy Sheppard odds to the growing treasury with Dues Dru . The Senior Board of W.B.H.S. met for the first time in October of 1968. Originally from the Pierrette Club at Churchland, its total number of mem- bers was 30 strong, including all the Senior girls. Tradition now being set, 30 will be the magic number for the coming years. Meetings were held on the first Monday of each month at various members homes, and projects, such as conduct posters, were pro- duced. With the help of Mrs. Smith, the sponsor, they fulfilled their pur- pose, of the enrichment and benefit of the Senior Classes,
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Mrs. Rubiera trims the Spanish Club's Christmas tree. irsl' row: David Johnson, Gary Snyder, Virginia Trembly, Bill ampkins, Roger Herring, Becky Chantry, Karen Krause, Sheryl oodwin, Gary Chantry. Second row: Marsha Brown, Karen West- all, Debbie Harrison, Charlene Whitehorne, Donnie McGuire, Libby once, Ernie Kingesgtnat-orms, Carl Zirkle. Third row: Carolyn unfords, Marie Mitchell, Richard Bright, Ken Adcock, Kathy FIESTAS, CENAS, MARK SPANISH TRADITION Muchachos y Muchachos, yo quier a hablor con tus, or something like that, was the general dialogue of the members of Los Amigos, or to us every- day people, the Spanish Club. The members of the club enjoyed many Spanish customs such as fiestas, cenas, y un Gran Banquete. The club drew up and adopted a constitution for the club to use this year, and for the following years. Los Amigos ended their year of fun and learning of Spanish Nations by holding a banquet to elect the officers for the coming year. This banquet, held in real Spon- ish custom, ended the Spanish Club's year in true Spanish tradition. Kellyevice-presq Patti Spottifor, Lee Credle, Patti Gaskins, Janice Bonde-tres Earl Tonkin. Back row: Ronnie Moseberth, Jimmy Moon, Ed Berdick, Joe Lyttle, Raymond Hollowell, Marshal New- bern, Jerry Stallings, Gory Richardson, Steve Williamsepresq Neil Rogers, Leo Henderson, Lewis Waters. 101
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Being a member of the Monogram Club is an honor extended only to hose girls who have earned a varsity letter in sports or cheering. In Octo- ber, eleven girls met the qualifications nd were invited to join the club. Initi- tion week followed and at the end hey all become fuIl-fledged members, costing the membership to fifteen. The first project to promote school pirit and increase the budget was elling Western Branch sweat-shirts nd jackets. Another project was the tudent-faculty game. Both projects roved to be highly successful. As a result of the work accom- lished during the year, the Monogram lub was able to award a hundred dol- r scholarship to a deserving senior. First row: Linda Turnbow, Kathy Axson, Marilyn Marsh, Cindy Smith, Miss Van Dyckesponspr. Second row: Cindy Smith, Martha Waters, Jean Sly, Marsha Sweet, Jon Vaughan. Back row: Debbie Millere- pres., Pam Borumesecq Pot Lillyetresq Celestine Graham, Valerie Townsend-vice-pres. ORDERING OF MONOGRAM JACKETS ADD DASH OF COLOR TO SCHOOL LIFE Jean Sly and Cindy Smith listen intently during the Monogram Club meeting. 103
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