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Beginning Latin students are: back row, Betsy Westbrook, Juan Mora, Carolyn Fears, Kathie Harris and Heather Walters. Front row: Martha Christian, Joan Crossley, Kay Hott, Michalene Kilgore, Barbara Hull and Edna Mae Howe. 'V Eight boys and Mrs. Pearce toast the team with grapeiuice at a Latin club party in the teacher's lounge. Left to right they are: Juan Mora, Jimmy Boles, Jerry Rogers, Willie Hardeman, Jim Han- sard, Mrs. Pearce, David Horton, Jon Bartnick and Tam Sparkrnan. An ancient Roman custom was when eating to start with eggs and end with apples. The club went along with this by starting their meal with stuffed eggs and ending with apples. LATIN CLUB STUDIES RCMAN LIFE, CULTURE Club officers are: Sue James, secretary, Jon Bartnick, president, Tom Sparkman, vice-president, and Mrs. Pearce, the sponsor and Latin teacher. On the board are coniugations of the verb, love, showing that the students study as well as have fun at their club functions. ,j ff' ,I ff Second year students prepare a bulletin board for the Latin class. Left to right: Carolyn Fears, Peggy Conner, Carol Kingsbury, and Michalene Kilgore. The pictures they are preparing to put up show scenes from the movie, Julius Ceasar, which was about ancient Roman lite and the customs ofthe Romans.
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First row Kingsbury, Balli, Harris, Carpenter, Lancaster, Benavldes Second row Graham Tuley Harbert Dinkins Hover Chandler Mathews Stoney Coleman. Third row: Halberdier, Valenzuela Greer Arlington Homeyer Silva Morris Massey Dunkin Lara Donnell Fourth row: Kneten, Valenzuela, Hainline, Myers, Huffman Sharp, Garrett Black Jenkins Myers Whntson Walton Roache CARROLL CHOIR HAS FORTY VOICES Carroll High's first concert choir consists of forty voices. They haven't made any public performances but are planning a P. T. A. meeting and a Christmas assembly. There are to be new additions made to the choir at the beginning of the second semester. The choir may enter singing contests next Spring depending onthe size and ability to compete with other choirs. The choir is proud to have had two of the members, Linda Massey, and Mel- vin Meyers, who made regional. Melvin also made all-state. Mr. Smith, choir director, looks on as Barbara Beach um, choir accompanist, practices for a new number
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X Agp!-. X QSM 1 x v 4 Ji Gary Black, Linda Massey and Melvin Meyers are installing dark curtains to blackout windows in the auditorium. -,Q - ff' ln circle: Discussing the play 'Miss Moonlight' is Mr. .lim Summers, sponsor, Elaine Potter, star of the play, and Dodee Logan, secretary to Mr. Summers. Installing dark curtains to blackout the cud itori- um are: Clo Parker, Sharon Rice, Jimmy Bales, Judilin Harder, Sally Stout and Karen Skinner. Brenda McDowell is showing Ronnie Murray, Graham Bell, Mar- garet Markins, Darlene Bodeman and Vern Berry where to place the set for 'Why l Am a Bachelon' CARROLL MASQUES PRESENT Under the direction ot, Jim Summers a drama club was organ- ized at Carroll. Eighteen members have worked hard to make props, blackout curtains, programs, and sets. The name Carroll Mosques was chosen tor the club. Several plays are planned for the remain- der ofthe year. Their first play, 'Why I am a Bachelor', was pre- sented on December the nine- teenth tor the P. T. A.
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