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Five dollars dues provides hours of entertainment for History Simulations Club members. The Spanish Club membership reflects the popular- ity of Spanish courses. Clubs lubs Pick Up Steam Increasing membership and activity characterized the Latin, French, and Spanish clubs. Prior to Christmas holidays, students sang carols native to Italy, France, and Spain, and lessons were read in the three languages during assembly. The Latin Club, headed by Magistra McColl, held a day of Roman games, celebrating Ludi Romani in October, and a Roman banquet in the spring. The Spanish Club, led by Senora King, brought the Alyandra Dondines Dance Company to the CCES auditorium where about 750 students from high schools around the state were in attendance. The French Club held an Immersion Weekend for Advanced French students attended by Margaret Edwards, Caroline Little, Amy Beller, Sydra May, Kim Holmes, Kendall Taylor, Maria Blue, Miki Tavasani, and Madame Petesch. No English was spoken, and French games and foods further involved participants in the culture. The French Club also had dinner at the Unicorn and hosted twelve students from Vire, France. Destroying armies and annihilating entire countries within the walls of the Upper School on Saturdays, History Simulations Club members re-enacted historical battles. Advised by Mr. William Chilton, club members selected war games they wished to play and took a final trip to a famous battlefield. Wendy Floyd's attendance opened the way for female members. Hank Robertson declared that participants became fascinated by the activities to the extent that lunches would be brought in order that play not be interrupted. Regular members were Wendy Floyd, Hank Robertson, Benji Crabtree, Donnie Bessinger, Danny Bowers, JJ. Brookshire, John Croft, and Michelle Martin. r ll0fClubs
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A menagerie of Lower School animals delights Christ Church and the school with a pre-Christmas performance. B ri E U 4 The Hellenian spirit manifests in a variety of forms. Is this the awesome calculus instructor Mr. Michael Stafford? Unicorn runs amuck at the Poinsett Club, or perhaps Tally Parham and Tricia Tiller decide a rest is a must. Fine Arts, l09
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The Latin Club wants to make the Ludi Romani a CCES fall tradition. French dinners at the Unicorn give the French Club a taste ofthe native culture. Clubsjl it
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