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Above: Excited Librarians listen as Ann Cavanaugh, vice- president of the organization, reads a list of the groups of juniors to be initiated at the club’s annual fall party. The party was held October 1 at Vicki Coultas’s home. After a hearty meal, Spanish Club members undertake a rousing game of powder-puff football. As is usually the case in such games, no score was kept. Fall Get-togethers Relax Members Each fall many of the organizations of ZHS hold parties or get-togethers. Often these parties are for the purpose of initiating new members. The German Club held its party at the home of Lou Anne Taylor. Biff Esselburn’s farm was the site of Spanish Club’s fete. Librar- ians party took place at Vicki Coultas’s home. These parties and picnics offered welcome moments of fun and relaxation after the monotony of the school routine. These get-togethers gave members a chance to “live it up” with their friends. The Spanish Club held a wiener roast at Biff Essel- burn's farm outside the city. Kris Knecht anxiously waits for Rhonda Ankrum to finish their meal. 18
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The first sock-hop of the 1970-71 school year was held December 30th after a basketball game with Cambridge High. Over three-hundred students, a record for ZHS, attended this dance at which Stonehenge played. First Dance Sets Record In order to raise money for the Lee Vinsel Memorial Fund, three sock-hops were held after Basketball games. Varsity Z sponsored one dance featuring the Standing Ovation. Stonehenge played for the two sock-hops held by the Student Mobilization Committee. A record crowd attended SMC’s first dance held in December. Above: Stonehenge, a popular group, which played at two of the dances, consists of Steve Welsh on rhythm guitar, Doug Fulks on lead guitar, Gary Long and Steve Mclntire, singers; Casey Summers on bass guitar, and Keith Long on drums. A group of students enjoy themselves at one of the sock-hops w'hich were held in the gym. Some of the students preferred to watch the action from the side.
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Left: Jim Peters and Bob Stotts, members of the Spanish Club, roast their hot dogs over the smoldering fire. The club's annual fiesta took place in October. Funloving Spanish students frolic in the stacks of hay at Essel- burn’s farm. They are, Vicki Amrine, Ellen Miller, Rhonda Ankrum, Kathy Kenily, Biff Esselburn, Joyce Moore, Kathy Letson, Debbie Fenstermaker and Joyce Zimmerman. Future Nurses’ fall get-together was held at Becky Cronin’s home. Beverly Neumann finishes her meal while Connie Jones talks in the background. Stuart McGarvey hams it up for the photographer as Miss Mosher attempts to take off a few pounds at German Club’s Oktoberfest which was held at Lou Anne Taylor’s home. 19
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