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MRS. OLIVIA FINES, Florida State University, B.A., Uni- versity of Alabama, MA., Latin, Sponsor of Junior Classical League. Latin - A Liberal HAS CIRCE BEEN using her magic wand on Latin students? No, . ' they're iust modeling costumes used in a J.C.L. meeting. i TUM OR TAM . . . that is the question that con- fronts Latin I students in a typical vocabulary drill. Latin students at T.H.S. obtain more than a knowledge of grammar and the Gallic Wars. They dabble in phil- osophy la la Finesi, archaeology, and the fine arts. Mythology and Winnie llle Pu also add to students' repertoires. Some students scorn Latin as a dead langu- age, but many colleges prefer it to modern languages. LATIN STUDENTS follow along in the book while they listen to Moses Hadas reading excerpts from famous Latin authors' works. l22l
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W...-W' SOPHS RICHARD CORTER and Linda Tubb JOHN PICKENS and Bob Shamblin study English grammar in preparation for examine English department's tape recorder. college entrance tests which Seniors must take to gain admission into college MRS. ADELLE DOWDY, University of Alabama, B.S., MA., English, Advanced Mathematics-MRS. LOUISE HARDEN, University of Alabama, B.A., English, Sponsor of Senior Class-MISS FAYE LITTLE, Atlantic Christian College Uni- versity of Alabama, B.S., lvl.A., English-MRS. SARA OGLESBY, Alabama College, A.B., English-MRS. EVELYN VIBBART, University of Alabama, AB., English, Reading, Sponsor of Junior Class.
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MRS. BESSE TERRY, Univer- sity of Alabama, A.B., M.A., A.A., University of Michi- gan, M.A., University of Maryland, London School of Economics, French, Spon- SOF of l:l'9nCl'l ANN WINTERS POINTS to a map of France which illustrates places of interest, while Carole Deal watches. French students strive to learn customs, history, and geography of France in addition to the French language. French - The Language Employed by Diplomats French is known as the clearest and most precise of modern languages. One must have a knowledge ot this language if planning to enter any phase of the diplo- matic service. Widely travelled Mrs. Terry emphasizes the importance of French as a language to promote international amity. DANIELLE SANCHEZ is the French orphan who has been adopted by the French Club, which contributes monthly to her support. ALTHOUGH THEY ARE working in cramped quarters with only limited facilities, the students in Mrs. Terry's French II class display apparent interest in learning about every aspect of the life of the French people. r ??i?' l
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