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o 0 0 0 o o This year Latin II is the only Latin class taught. Aside from the usual classroom activities, the Latin class sponsors the Junior Classical League. Latin Il students who maintain an average of B or above are eligible for membership in the club which is sponsored by Miss Frances Watson. Members of the Latin Club read the club char- Latin ll students are studying for a test. ter. The Spanish class listens carefully as Mr. Carlton pronounces the vo- cabulary. For the first time in the history of Clinton High School, Spanish is being taught this year. Mr. Carlton, who teaches the two Spanish I class- es, is also new. All the students seem to like Spanish and are enjoying the course very much. r. Carlton translates the Spanish l 63 1 sson to class.
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Sprunt, William, and Gary follow in their literature books as Mrs. Yow reviews for a test. Sophomore English students working hard trying to bring their workbooks up-to-date. English indeed brightens our life. All students take four years of English so that they will be able to read, speak, and write their own language intelli- gently. As they progress on their iourney through school, they are given the opportunity to explore the vast fields of writing--from the great classics down to magazines and their daily newspapers. The English department is composed of Mr. Carlton, Mrs. Yow, Mrs. Shipp, Mrs. Crumpler, and Mrs. Savoie. 621 IQQKJA an David Peterson feels a little nervous as he gives c oral book report in Mr. Carlton's junior English cla: Mrs. Shipp's freshman class is glancing over their as- signment before class begins.
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renc , go Lane! in Actual ., .. .4 ' :E :f::.Q:. F P'Y?9:13tfs35'W- W T. .. . P ' I 5? 3' Fil ws 21. R ,kg ' 'Q ' fri ' 3 rss French students increase their vocabulary by the la- beling of the character on the bulletin board. 9 Si E The bulletin board in the French class shows many picturesque scenes of France. Parlez-vous francais? -do you speak French? This was a very typical question French I students were asking at the beginning of the year. By now, their vocabulary has expanded quite a lot. The French II class, which is struggling with the new edition French book, is learning when and how to use the subiunctive. The French classes, which are all taught by Miss Frances Watson, are getting a sound background needed for further language study. French Il students seem to be trying hard to learn today's assignment.
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