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C azkiicaf by Barbara Baird BACK ROW, left to right: Tim Van Cleave, Max Supica, John Davis, Warren Welch, Compton Reeves, Bill Gurwell, Travis Jenkins, Jim Rum- sey, Scott Stuart, Ronnie Medlin, Dave Mullins, Arthur McGowan, Linda Wait. FOURTH ROW: Karl Eberhart, Charles Franks, Phyllis Hall Jo Ann McEvers, Mary Ann , Kathleen McNaughton, Jo Ann Herod, Betty Kell, Carol Boring, Dave Lindsey, Scott Payne, Prisilla Linton Susan Radford, Jerry Coiner, Janice Jeffers, Barbara Lowe, Ula Hurd, Carol Locke, Margaret Bandy. THIRD ROW: Dixie Saunders, Dolores Bocelewatz, Roberta Goin, Carla Bailey, Judy Hood, Kathy Poje, Bobbie Martin, Kay Griffin, Rae Jean Kenny, Timotheia Lukon, Laura Reeder, Pat Martin, Nancy Taggart, Carolyn Westbrook, Darline Wood. SECOND ROW: Beverly Parks, Linda Denton, Carolyn Bootman, Donna Nick, Carolyn Griesel, Barbara Bartlett, Linda Baker, Bonnie Callaway, Bonnie Bachart, Sharron Gilbert, Karen Tucker,Marilou Pipoenger, Car- men Turner. FRONT ROW: Delores Alcanter, Susie Tiger, Carol Ott, Susan Speer, Francis Lemery, John Richerson, Susan Riley, Brian Sisney Pat Morris, Mary Lou Bitner, Miss Mettlen. The fostering of good relationship between the different countries of the world is the purpose of the International Relations Club. lt is a member of UNESCO and has con- tributed to the Care Organization. Monthly meetings are held, and for social functions the club held a picnic in the fall and a Christmas party. The sponsor is Miss McCanles and the officers for this year are Judy Gail Harman, president, Jean Graves, vice-president, Carolyn Gray, secretary: and Lois Ann Ragsdale, treasurer. cgnfernafiona mfafionfi by Barbara Baird H- Ng :E ttf. ii BACK ROW, left to right: Tom Jackson, Louise Anderson, Delores Filer, Joyce Coleman, Kathy McNoughton, Suzanne Hutton, Sandra Dubin, Felice Miller, Nancy Taggart, Annette Wahlin, Anne Brandt, Elaine Turpin, Joyce Seaton, Martha Timby, Sharon Thompson, June Miller, Juanita Walker, Sarah Lynn, Rosemary Frye, Linda Cunningham, Linda Albright. THIRD ROW: Dale McCallum, Jay Deane, Jerry Hill, Ronald Shaumeyer, Ewald Ulmer, Bruce Barrett, Sandra Richards, Jo Ann McEvers, Carolyn Bootman, Theresa Antonopoulos, Carol Ott, Janice Jeffers, Peggy Pennington, Alison Hart, Gaye Smith, Monet Morrissey, Sandra Williams, Pat Milligan, Pat Hooper, Kay Griffith, Barbara McKisick. SECOND ROW: John Davis, Frank Buck, Jay Willis, Florence Smith, Patricia Robison, Wilene Kitchen, Mary Speer, Joan Mc- Manners, Katherine Buxton, Joyce Trapp, Phyllis Chaffee, Judy Grantham, Marilyn Mann, Linda Schlegel, Dolores Sewell, Marcia Deutch, Judy Hood, Linda Ambrose, Karen Tucker, Ruth Hattaway. FRONT ROW: Gayle Carpenter, Judy Hubbard, Ann Becker, Myra Anderson, Sharon Korte, Dee Profitt, Beverly Werbe, Mary Ann Wools, Miss McCanles, Jeanie Graves, Lois Ann Ragsdale, Judy Gail Harman, Judy Tomecal, Carolyn Gray, Carole Wytesko, Jeanne Zuk, Barbara Barkyoumb, Connie Marquis, Sandra Patten, Carolyn Krummel. On the first Monday of each month, first year, second year, and former Latin students attend the Classical Club meeting. The club is affiliated with the Junior Classical League. One of the outstanding activities of this year was the Roman Banquet, This year's officers are Francis Lemery, president, John Richeson, vice-president, Susan Riley, secretary, and Susan Speer, treasurer. Miss Mettlen is the sponsor. Page 21
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pani6A b Janet Morrisse Page 20 BACK ROW, left to right: Beverly Clark, Marilee Jackson, Judy Hubbard, Lois Ann Ragsdale, Joann Thomas, Betty Van Bebber, Lezlie,Rollin, George Foster, Bob Worrell, Bill Gibson, Mike Ayres. FOURTH ROW: Judy Gail Harman, Carolyn Gray, Carol Demers, Kay Brown, Norma Mooney, Joseph Hamilton, Neal Wilkinson, Jay Tillery, Arther Torres, Sondra Morton, Doris Brake, Lindo Cogan. THIRD ROW: Katherine Burton, Beverly Grim, Sharon Alexander, Sonie Shaffer, Gayle Kissick, Ed Powers, Diana Isenhour, Karen Alexander, Marcia Deutch, Joann Mowery, Sandi Phalp, Rose Marie Holliday, Sharon Priddy, Marybeth Faubion. SECOND ROW: Ann Becker, Jeanie Graves, Sarah Riley, Conne Salley, Rachel Johnson, Genia Mangelsdorf, Mary Lou Thoele, Jonanne Powell, Patricia McGinnis, Carole Simon, Dee Proffitt, Lnda Cunningham, Karen Ruth Johnson, Darlene Pantious. FRONT ROW: Cindy Vaughan, DeAnn Alexander, Sandra Dubin, Mary Speer, Carolyn Wilson, Connie Antrim, Lenita Childers, Miss Stapleton, Judy Jones, Myra Anderson, Jo Ann Mandigo, Patt Thorne. The purpose of the Spanish Club is to learn about the customs and culture of countries with Latin heritage. This is accomplished at monthly meetings. The students see slides, give skits, hear talks by people from Latin countries, break pinatas at the Christmas party, eat Mexican food, and attend Mexican movies. The Spanish Club is composed of pupils studying Spanish. The officers this year are Connie Antrim, president, Lenita Childers, vice-president, Judy Jones, secretary, and Myra Anderson, treasurer. Miss Stapleton is the club sponsor. l 8l'lCA by Janet Morrissey The French Club has a meeting once a month. Some of the activities this year were the St. Catherine's Day dinner and hat parade, the Christmas Musical, the Epiphany Celebra- tion, the Spring Musical, a picnic in May, and a trip to the Nelson Art Gallery. Speakers at various meetings told the students about France and French customs. The French Club is open to anyone taking or who has taken French. Miss Howe is the club sponsor. This year's officers are Marilyn Mann, president, Bob Tietz, vice-president, Irene Mermigis, secretary, Linda Schlegel, treasurer, Bert Johnson, assistant treasurer, and Herman Wittenberg, sergeant-at-arms. BACK ROW, left to right: Norma Jean Kelly, Carol Moore, Brenda Brown, Bill Peters, John Adams, Charles Jordan, Janet Morrissey, Judith J-larbison, Miss Howe. FRONT ROW: Sandra Dickson, Herman Wittenberg, Bob Tietze, Marilyn Mann, Linda Schlegel, lrene Mermigis, Bert Johnson, Becky Yuren.
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Wafionaf .7Ae5laian by Gayle carpenter BACK ROW, left to right: Mr. Knapp, Ron Chambers, Fred Haynes, JoAnn Herod, Eddie O'DonnelI, Frank Naylor, Joyce Ethridge, Carole Heider, Bonnie Bachart, Linda Keele. SECOND ROW: Bruce Barrett, Linda Swender, Susan Riley, Leon Bennett, Bob Tietze, Don Hataway, Al Abrams, Janet Reed, Gloria Barnes. FRONT ROW: Shirley Werbe, Sheri Alexander, Diane lra, Floyd Haberkorn, Elliott Parker, Bob Divel- biss, Linda Schlegel, Marilyn Mann, Mary Knight. Drama students who have earned the required number of points may become a mem- ber of the National Thespian Organization. To become a member, you need l0 points, and 50 points is required to become an Honor Thespian. You will recognize the members by their comedy and tragedy pins. Officers this year are as follows: president, Bob Divel- biss, vice-president, Gracella Lane, secretary, Floyd Haberkorn, treasurer, Elliott Parker, historian, Diane Ira, and sponsor, Mr. William Knapp. ranza by Gayle Carpenter The Drama Club is for students interested in some part of the theatre. It is not lim- ited to those who have taken drama. The members are interested not only in acting, but also in make-up, scenery, and publicity. The students take over the meetings by giving one act plays. The Drama Club takes part in the Christmas Program, and also gives a play every year. This year the play was titled The Poor Nut . The officers are as follows: president, Alan Abrams,,vice-president, Gracella Lane, secretary, Delores Profitt, treasurer, Melanie Chandler, historian, Cindy Vaughn, and sponsor, Mr. William Knapp. BACK ROW, left to right: Betty Myers, Linda Swender, Betty Moore, Sandra Dubin, Donna Nick, Ann Mariner, Lynne Meeks, Sharron Swender, Rita Hill, Lois Potter, Judy Pierson, Evo Jean Hegarty, Sam Goebel, Ronald Shaumeyer, Bob Tietze, Ray Wheeler, Harry Rutledge, Trav Jenkins, Frank Naylor, Ronnie Chambers. FOURTH ROW: Carol Wilcox, Ann Becker, Diane Ira, Deanne Alexander, Felice Miller, Janet Reed, Mary Plack, Susan Callender, Kay Johnson, Janice Agin, Janet Morrissey, Carolyn Pickel, Joyce Ethridge, Charlene Crane, Darlene Crane, Francine Green, Annette Wahlin, Connie Salley, Barbara Fabac, Gayle Voorhees, Shirley Werbe. THIRD ROW: Ruth Ann Patchin, Richard Klepac, Connie Antrim, Judy Marable, Nancy Taggart, Judy Gail Harman, Beverly Werbc, Don Hataway, Lewis Baker, Bob Divelbiss, Elliott Parker, Jack Smith, Pat Foster, Mary Ann Sheye, Marcella Glass, Mary Jane Beach, Linda Mallin, JoAnn Herod, Eddie O DonnelI, Norma Mooney. SECOND ROW: Gayle Carpenter, Julia Gulley, Dee Profitt, Juanita Morales, Al Abrams, Bert Johnson, Floyd Haberkorn, Leon Bennett, Jim Warfield, Brian Sisney, Sheri Alexander, Susan Riley, Linda Schlegel, Marilyn Mann, Mary Knight, Linda Keele, Gloria Barnes, Bonnie Bachert. FRONT ROW: Mr. Knapp, Irene Mermigis, Bruce Barrett, Vicki Kapnick, Julia Brockmeier, Sylvia Schmidt, Melanie Chandler, Gail Geiger, George Anne Porter, Mary Speer, Leanna Sullivan, Mary Binger, Kathleen Gulley, Carole Heider, Judy Kuhns, Sandra McMillian. Page 2 2
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