Lenoir High School - Bearcat Yearbook (Lenoir, NC)

 - Class of 1964

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The Spanish 9 and 10 club assists the Spanish 11 and 12 club in all its activities. First row: Janice Taylor, Nancy Smith, Sally Troutman, Martha Johnson, Linda Barrier, Kay Robinson, Linda Smith, Arita Hartley, Frances Robbins, Phyllis Walker, Eddie Clarke, Marshall Kincaid, and Gregg Bradshaw. Second row: Linda Underdown, Melissa Gibbons, Liz Happer, Jackie Beard, Rebecca Stevens, Fredda Thompson, Fredel Thomp- son, Susan Hedrick, Beth Lackey, Vicki Davis, and Peggy Hall. Z gif fwf d qi' A Q, - 1. 23'-N l Q ff 'brgf Who said su madre ? The senior Span- ish class wants to know. ill ff bfi i 5 3 41, Www Mr. Manuel Loren- zo's Spanish classes sparkle with the hu- mor and the keen in- tellect of the teacher. His students are ap- preciative of his warm, umlerstamling' nature and his native language. Mr. Loren- , zo is the adviser of ll, the Spanish Club. 2 Kay Robinson, vice-president, Jan Myers secretaryg Fredda Thompson, treasurer, and Liz Happer, president, officers of the Spanish 9 and 10 club, help plan the Sno-Ball and en- courage Spanish students to work harder. PANISH CLUB Third row: Stephen Graham, Leon Mullis, Jan Myers, Sherry Holman, Patton Reighard, Kron Littleton, Loretta Kovachi, Linda Swanson, Martha McKinney, Frances Woodbury, Celia Lindsay, Judy Craig, Diedra Cline, Jeffrey Meeks, La Donna Goforth, and Phillip Whitaker. Fourth row: Steve Maynard, Charles Anderson, Philip Kincaid, Mike Philyaw, Tommy Whis- nant, Alan Nelson, Phillip Adkins, Ray Benfield, Steve Greer, and Mac McCall. 4 , Q ,, A'l:!'9'Q ' IQQSKHSJJ w,.'-4.-1 '11 1, - I- FGA 4 if. v Y' I ' it - f ' ' . S v . 'I 1 . ' . . ws.. f- '- Q , :'l 'flAef if , -T , 5 '.-.. .1 '7','flf' ' f L ..J e- ' ' - ' 'fill 7Q 'Lf.:-Q, 'rw M iii! Q '5rf.f'bbfff. V 1-f-A,f:5,f V qv if f - .. any 1,5-AQ Y i if-f','.Z - 5 1 ,. ,K,.,. 1,6-.nga ,. 1,4 5, n ,.'.,,,,,4Vfs5,e-f.. ff-,gfq,,,':e-i , 'J , R . A. -, , ,, 4 4-Q54 UQ o xr r trilat- D ,,-...,N,.. .,',, ,. V 'fel mg, C., ,- . .el f' I 'Q wqfiqff' 5'-1' .. ..... 31' -. ' -1 is G- eff' -V' all yin I ' - Ea-.-Sith' x.n.'.s sfAA.2-:i'???Q 'iinQiz7 ':ia' .. ' -iii'

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, il The Spanish Club begins planning early for money-raising projects for the fall dance, the Sno-Bwll. First row: Todd White, Susan Crisp, Patti Saylor, Susan Warlick, Janice McCrary, Pam Johnson, Betty Neal McCormick, Frosty Nelson, Linda Whittington, Carol Underdown, Rosemary Parsons, Elaine Un- derdown, Brenda Walker, Sandra Pilkenton, and Gloria Staines. Second row: Chris Rauchfuss, Minelle Laws, Ann Stronach, Janis Kiser, Daryl Brinton, Jane Fraley, Gayle McLean, Susan if f - .L ?,i: M. A i X' 4 - fff' N M fyff a4 Q' 5 W-. A 'Y' .nanny t.,.v.a5.,,fff,ff ' Watson, Susan Atwater, Mary Lib Henderson, Martha Rhodes, Joan Glass, Judy Burgess, Myra Dickson, and Anne Walsh. Third row: Terry Goble, Larry Foster, Jeff Smith, Johnny Nash, Lee Reese, Barry Lawson, Mike Cross, Bruce Vander- bloemen, Larry Taylor, Beverly Beal, Dickie Oakley, Roger Hames, Tommy Melton, and Mr. Lorenzo, adviser. Fourth row: Bill McKinney, Randy Spainhour, Bill Hirsch, Ronny Ferguson, Rick Graham, and Jimmy Coffey. LA GUA GES The Spanish Club under the direction of Mr. Lorenzo is the largest one in the school. Their big project is the Sno-Ball which they make possible through the sale of light bulbs. Hard work and enthusiasm are the order both inside the classroom and out. To them We say Mag- nifico, amigos l The Spanish Club officers preside over club meet- ings and organize plans for the Sno-Ball. Mr. Loren- zo, adviserg Rick Graham, treasurer, Patti Saylor, secretary, Daryl Brinton, vice-president, and Bever- ly Beal, president. maxim i HS1 ,Q Il ?., In November, at the new Lenoir Recreation Cent- er, Daryl Brinton was crowned Sno-Ball queen by Ginger Seehorn, a sophomore Spanish Club mem- ber.



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5' 363, Q1 f 4 9 ' , mf.. ..,,. ga' a at 'Q,a.,j.l The Davenport Junior High School lunchroom was turned into the famous Forum of the Twelve Caesars for the annual Latin Club banquet. LA TIN CLUB The study of foreign languages opened new horizons for students. In Latin, Caesar, Cicero, and the history of one of the World's greatest civilizations were studied. Spanish presented the culture and ideas of the peo- ple of Latin America. After studying a language, students come to realize that it is something more than idioms, verb tenses, ablative absolutes, and indirect discourse. It is a panorama of man- kind and a bridge to understanding. As these Latin II students walk into class, they also walk back through history to the Roman world of pomp and majesty. - 1 Gvvv- ' .X 1 -4: The Latin II officers, Ruby Lerner, aedileg David Pipes, consulg Lydia Johnson, consul, Bruce Laney, praetorg Becky Hinson, scribag and Liz Happer, quaestorg discuss the culture of the ancient Romans. Latin II student Eddie Boldin and Latin I students David Pipes, Jodie Clarke, and Bruce Laney offer wine, meal, and salt to the Lores, the Roman gods of the household.

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