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Nr Mastering a language is a difficult task for most students. Language clubs were organized this year to increase students' know- ledge of the language and its back- ground and to bring together all of those who are interested in the lan- guage. Mrs. .lane Williams is the sponsor of the French Club, which has a total membership of ten. The Spanish Club, which is the most active language club, is spon- sored by Mrs. Janet Angelopolous. ln the high school, possibly the most popular club is the Latin Club. with co-sponsors Sharon Tracey and Elaine McBroom in charge. This club joins both present Latin stu- dents and those Juniors and Seniors who took Latin earlier under Mrs. Doran. 22fclubs
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2 . We i get st 4 . .4-4 'ak ffm: f'9 Q s 'f Y Q -fa ? lash One certain group of individuals devoted a large portion of their en- ergy to a common love - music. lnfrequently recognized for their efforts, these students continued to strive for musical excellence. Seniors .lack Flannery, John Olive, Debbie Hanvey, and Amy Cato at- tended the l3th Annual Quad-State Chorus early in the year, along with the members of seventy-two other choruses. Also making the journey to Murray, Kentucky, were Miss Lisa Reynolds and the chorus of- ficers. Several afternoons a week music lovers met with Miss Reynolds and practiced various pieces. Known as the Chorale, the group enjoyed the opportunity to vocally express themselves in an unstructured ses- sion. The first of December brought All-State try-outs. Students from all over Davidson county competed at Maplewood High School for spots in the All-State Chorus. Over forty Lipscomb vocalists suffered through butterflies and sore throats for a chance to participate in the event.
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