Terry Sanford High School - La Famac Yearbook (Fayetteville, NC)

 - Class of 1969

Page 112 of 344

 

Terry Sanford High School - La Famac Yearbook (Fayetteville, NC) online collection, 1969 Edition, Page 112 of 344
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Qeman Club Auis Maudicapped Discussing the Christmas party are German Club officers, Sylvia McKenzie, Secretary; Diane Parks, Treasurer; Rusty Walden, Vice President; Rhonda Calloway, President; and Advisor Mrs. Smith. Besides the interest created through the learning of a language, German Club members have many ties that bind them into a more closely knit club. Many of the members, including the advisor, Mrs. Smith, are of German descent. Others have visited or lived in the country and are personally acquainted with its people and customs. Programs presented by these mem- Lynn Bailey Joe Barron Bonnie Britton Rhonda Calloway Jim Comer Juanita Duncan Angie Glenn Susan Hakala Lynne Harmon Juanita Hollingsworth Cindy Huggins Bill Kaduck Sidney Lanier Fred Massey Mac McKeithan Rosie McKenzie Sylvia McKenzie Charles Myers Diane Parks Bob Phillips Randy Rhodes Bill Rogers Doyle Smith Mary Ann Steele Rose Ann Stephens Gary Stephenson Linda Taylor Evelyn Thompson Tommy Thompson Doris Tyler Terry Waddell Rusty Walden Debbie Wertheim bers as well as discussions led by these guest speakers make the meetings interesting as well as informative. This year, as a Christmas project, the German Club used part of the money from their treasury to purchase supplies for the children at the Day Care Center. They also enjoyed a Christmas party filled with the merri- ment of the true German spirit. 108

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the lood off my Zoya” Rome’s splendor and glory are recaptured by the Latin Club as they examine the beauty of Roman architecture, the dignity of the Latin language, and the royalty of Roman customs. Participation in the Latin Club is open to all students who take Latin and express an interest in learning more about the language. The highlight and main money-making proj- ect of the year is the annual slave sale in the spring. With the crack of imaginary whips, the throng of Latin Club members are auction- ed off to the highest bidder. Feverish bidding breaks out among the spectators as the slaves appear before the audience. After the last slave is sold, the proud masters drair their humble slaves from the slave market. Throughout the day, resigned slaves follow the commands of their owners. The many activities of the Latin Club have instilled in every member a greater knowledge of the culture and high ideals found in the language of scholars. OFFICERS: Jolynn Edwards, treasurer; Moira Kelly, vice-president; Becky McDiarmid, secretary; and Ann Marie Lassiter, president, review the club’s plans for the year. Vicki Welbom Jack Wilson John Wright Teddy Ray Ben. Reeves Chris Reeves Gary Riddle Debbie Rios Randy Rhodes Delores Sherman Mary Ann Siewers Randy Smith Dena Squires Pat Sullivan Ina Tart Bill Thomas Mike Todd Pat Vigari Ann Weaver Alan Kinsey murders Alan Dehmer in the Latin Club production of “Rinse the Blood off my Toga.” 107



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Scottish Darners Revive ZraditioH One word that can be used to describe a vi- vacious group of girls who spend many hours of hard work and practice is enthusiasm. The Scottish Dancers are certainly enthusiastic about the work of the club and the effort which they put out certainly proves this statement. Among the performances given annually by the group are: the assembly for the student body, the competition with other folk groups at the State Fair (which was a First Place for the Dancers for the past two years), the dance during half-time activities at the homecoming game honoring the new queen, and Grandfather Mountain Highland Games held in the summer when they compete for medals. In addition to this, the club is asked to give programs for various organizations and to perform during Fourth of July celebrations. Not only do the girls show enthusiasm and provide entertainment for their audiences, they also carry out the history and tradition of our section of North Carolina. Fayetteville was set- tled by the early Scots. These dances which the Scots brought over were done for recreation, thus the Scottish Dancers serve in the preserva- tion of the history of our area. Under the leadership of Mrs. Wilma Godwin, the advisor, the club has had an outstanding year. It is a highly recognized organization in which unity is one of its greatest attributes. SCOTTISH D. NCER OFFICERS: President, Suzanne Ishee; Vice President, Beth Morrison; Secretary, Georgianna Baucom and Treasurer, Lucy Safran. ADVISOR AND MASCOT: Mrs. Godwin and Anne Byrd Morrison. Against tlie setting sun, the silhouettes of these two Scottish Dancers recall the heritage of the Scots. 109

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