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6 it me 42 Ztrasdvweetya, this is the announcer-so says the voice from the tapes lis- tened to in Russian class. Today, Latin bridges the present with antiquity HAS SOMETHING new been added to Latin7 No, Latin is still an ageless language with which our parents struggled, we struggled, and our posterity will struggle. Cver 60 per cent ot the English language is derived trom Latin words and this malces the study ot Latin ex- tremely helptul to our vocabularies. Julius Caesar and his campaigns in Gaul are read by second year students atter they have mastered all the coniugations, declensions, and vocabularies. Many mytho- logical characters are brought to lite during the cultural recitations in both Latin l and Latin ll. The Latin Club participates in various activities throughout the year. Among these are the annual Latin Banquet where the tirst year students are sold as slaves, the PowWow, and the cultural trip to Ringling Art Museum in Sarasota. DON'T DO IT yourself, buy a slightly used first year Latin student, shouts King Neptune, as Carol Cipar carries away her new master, Violet Hicks, at the annual Latin Banquet. 70 Languages Mr. Richard Martinez Mr. Frank Fernandez Mrs. John Hernandez Mrs. Alma Benson
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FRENCH CLUB-ROW l: Margie Boyd, Paul Koenig, DoH'ie Perez, Alvis Sh erouse, Sharon Conrad, Ed Jackson, Beverly Lazenby. ROW 2: Mrs. Leona Harwood, Velva Wells, Lynn Hicks, Sherri Woodhead, Francys Burch, Terry Mellor, Terry McNicholas. ROW 3: Bill Mifchell, Tommy Miller, Maureen Phelps, CharloHe Guyer, Mary Hall, Janice Smifh. ROW 4: Linda Flenker, Tom Lufer, Bob Jordan, Jerry Adcock, Roberf Wozniak. Eloquence of speech descriloes French language THE BEAUTY and eloquence oi Jrhe French language are ouislanding iceaiures which transmil lo iis siudenis qualify of expression through vivacious speech. Ari, music, and olher culiural aspecls of predominanily French couniries are included in programs 'Following regular rneelings of Jrhe French Club. In The spring Jrhe club parri- cipalces in Le Grand Prix Jour, an annual celebralion of Jrhe Founding oi The French Club, which honors ihose who con- rribute greaily To ihe clulo. Mrs. Verla Cox Mrs. Leona Harwood Wg! ,W i fggyjw ,f V s! 5 nffl F ' J ' Q- '- , f'N,j7 ' ' fx 3 S' ' 'f M ui , 5 'f . Wd 1, V 4 ' ' ff , f I, gy 7 f , 44.,...uga,L SMART METHODS of learning French in praclical silualions are devised by Dolores Henry, Eddie Srevens, and Jackie Beardin..
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RUSSIAN CLUB-ROW l: Milce Gurr, Jim Madix, Linda Gilchrist, George Riclcer, David Coclrerill., ROW 2: Mr. Richard Martinez, Robin Bearss, Faye Poss, Ed Hanson, Tom Mullins. ROW 3: Bill Jennings, John Brabence, Jim Carper, Paula Young, Liz Darnell. Students study customs and language ot USSR NEWI Tl-IE RUSSIAN CLUB has iust started this year. The purpose ot the club is to promote interest in the Russian Ian- guage, the customs, art, literature, and history ot the Russian people. All members ot the club must maintain an overall scholastic average ot C or better during their period ot membership. A noteworthy proiect ot the Russian Club is rais- ing tunds tor a tuture language laboratory at Cl-IS. While the tirst year students are obtaining a background ot complicated grammar and vocabulary, the second year classes are having more intensive drill and study in these elements. In the latter part ot the second year the enthusiastic scholars study Russian literature and history to obtain a better under- standing ot the national character. Through the use ot tapes and dialogues the students acquire a greater tacility in conversation and comprehension. LATIN CLUB-ROW I: Leslie Chason, Linda Reils, Betty Schell, Julie Tholl, Judy Chambers, Alice Ann Benjamin, Don Holder. ROW 2: Butch Ward, Danny Koostra, Jeff Gritiie, Kathy Reidy, Judy Kennard, Gretchen Graves, Hilary Davies, Pat Keller, Lynn Claustre, Carla Covey. ROW 3: Jack Harris, Randy Eames, Sue Bearss, Richard Montalbano, Marsha Sanders, Judy Turner, Marsha Hall, Charlene Messier, Diana Love, Marylyn Austin, Maureen Priester. TTT' nf,-i NTTTTV T Q' U T V T ,...... , ,,,,
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