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CLASSICAL CLUB BY SUSIE WOOD ff BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Beatrice Rodriguez, Anita Alexander, Mary Alice Grrsnik, Lola Mae Kauffelt, Juanita Frese, Pat O'NeiI, Charis Van Inwegen, Shirley Fisher, Charles Christiansen, Gene Kane, Gary Olsen, Barbara Jennings, LaVon Cahill, Cecilia Murray, Luree Hayes, Jananne Littrell. FRONT ROW: Bill. Daly, vice-president: Arline Gray, presi- dentgCaro1yn Haught, treasurer: Mike Fleming, Miss Mettlen, Bill Sandy, Dwight Weinland, Bennita Branch, Jean Stine. NOT IN PICTURE: Wayne Mason, secretary. The Classical Club is an organization composed of students from the first and second year Latin classes. The first year students are lowly plebicans and the second year members are the upper-class patricians in the club. The purpose ofthe Classical Club is to understand and in- crease students' knowledge of Roman culture and its influence on our lives today. Among the many activities were a Christmas party and a Roman banquet which was held early in March. One of the club proiects was to see the film Quo Vadis, a film of Roman history at the time of the tyrant, Nero. Miss Mettlen is the sponsor. COU BY JANE BIOLOGY BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Miss Beck, sponsor: Lorraine Gunther, Richard -Rigdon, Janet Davies, Gerald Sprague, Paul Gorman, George Anthon, Richard Berger, Kenneth Salyer, Shirley Darr. MIDDLE ROW: Marilyn Richards, Betty Barbee, Susie McNeal, Ruth Barbee, Kay Fish, LaVon Cahill, vice-president: Barbara Jennings, treasurer: Nancy Fujisaki, Karen Vance, Trudy Manczuck, president: Eloise Alderson, FRONT ROW: Pat Sutton, Janet Larson, Janet Hoagland, BobHoward, George Vukas, Gail Shipman, Loberta Breeze, Mary Fay Farrel, NOT IN PICTURE: Marilyn Kincaid, secretary, For those of you who are interested in the study of animal life, Biology Club is the place for you. Among the many activities were talks, movies, usage of microscopes, Thanksgiving program and party, Christmas program and unusual Biology Christmas tree. A spring picnic is planned. Miss Gladys Beck is the sponsor. 22
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ILLIPS Sara Beverly Carol llybe- annual usual, s held. llroom ce was e con- roller et, and candi- ART cruz W BE11 BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Miss Hughes, Marilyn Wilson, Carolyn Larson, Pat Carmody, Joan Thorla, Barbara Gaunce, Donna Reed, Delores Leiberman, Jerry Russell, Juanita Ussery, Sandra Burns, Nan Thorne, Bonnie Spear, Marilyn Eaton, Betty Toothman, Jane May. SECOND ROW: Marcie Champe, Sandra Albers, Mary Wardlow, Sandra Stephens, Marilyn Cooper, Carol Russell, Margaret McNair, Lorna Bouck, Jeanette Miller, Carole Simmons, Jenny Gillman, Jackie Colich, Susie Wood, Pat McGee, Pat Ligett, Shirley White, Janice Coffman, Bob McNair, FIRST ROW: Nancy Woodson, Sara Sue Stewart, Louise Supica, Donna Bicknell, DickPeppercline, Joanne Hammons, SaraJo Graves, Mary Rush, Sandra Falwell, Sue Fisher, Joan Morrell. NOT IN PICTURE: Rocky Shaw. Membership forthe Art Club is made up of those students en- rolled in art who wish to further their appreciation and knowl- edge of art. The First meeting of this year was a clash party held at Ken- sington Park. At one meeting, Mr. Johnson showe d colored slides of Wyandotte 's cam usp a square dance proceeded this. ln January, the club took a tour of the Nelson Art Gallery. One of the highlights was the Christmas assembly held in Recital Hall. Letters are awarded to those members who have earned 350 ' pointsp the points are given on roiects done outside of school ours. Officers for this year are Rocky Shaw, presidentp Dick Pepperdine, vice-president, Jo- anne Hammons, treasurerg and Sara Jo Graves, secretary. Miss Hughes is the sponsor. Zl
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EAI. DOD l year e the cl in- held :man I . gdon, meth Teal, Tancy ': Pat b erta :lace iving mic is COURTESY I CLUB D BY JANE BARTLI NG LEFT TO RIGHT: Shirley Jackson, Charles Wagner, Ann Hackney, Melba Barber, Tommy McGinnis, Joyce Westbrook, Joe Johnson. T The main purpose of the Courtesy Club is to keep order in our cafeteria during the three lunch periods. These students volunteer their Fourth hour study period to bring you a better cafeteria. They also play records for your enjoyment during your lunch period. The faculty sponsors are Mr. Ellis, Mr. Gregory, and Mr. Samuelson. Z3
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