Walt Whitman High School 1967 Yearbook (Bethesda, MD) - Full Access

224 FRENCH CLUB Front Row: R. Ely, L. Ge sow, R. Gold, 1\f. Choi ser, L. Roedder, 0. Cue ta, E. Wei sbrodt, J. Millenson. Second Row: . Yod r, T. Luria, H. Weisz, K. 'Neu chel, C. Cole, S. Resnick, C. Locke. Third Row: L. ullivan, L. Sturt, 1\I. Levin on, C. Romine, C. Tatge, J. Kramer, R. Weiss. Linguists ~~Parlent'' and Guitarists Strum FOLK MU IC AND GUITAR CLUB Front Row: P. Harab, L. Obern– dorf, S. Yoder. Second Roto: K. Hendry, B. Lechliter, J. Booth. Third Row: S. Connor, S. Wadey, R. Reimer, N. Webb. Fourth Row: C. Romine, J. Kramer, B. Meigs. Readin" Moli~re' Les Femmes avantes, members of the French Club, or 'Le ercle Francai " improved their vocab– ulary and broadened their backgrounds in French Literature. Culminating their tudy the group attended a live perform– ance of the play pre ented by a French acting company. At their meeting , beginner and fluent alike contributed to informal di cu~ ion which allowed member to develop greater language proficiency. A dozen or more "Uitar plu a kazoo or two mingled melodiou ly when the member of the Folk Mu ic and Guitar Club relaxed with their instrument on Friday afternoons. At each meeting, club member received heet of the songs they would play at their next meeting. The e a piring mu i– cians spon ored all-school hootenannie in the pring and fall, and they pre ented a Chri tma program of folksinging for the Bethe da- ilver pring Re t Home. Relaxing in a ecluded corner, John Kramer practices a three finger strum for the next work hop.

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