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Latin Civilization ls Studied by Society Latin Honor Society was formed to stimulate an interest in Latin civilization, states Mrs. Marjorie Hudson, sponsor. Students find it a motivating factor and work hard to maintain their membership. Among the club's many worthwhile activities are the induction of new members, and the sponsorship of a tea for foreign students. February is a very busy and important time for LHS members. ln order to send members to the State Latin Forum in Coral Gables, they must raise money by having candy sales, rummage sales and car washes. The club members have all worked very hard this year to keep up an interest in latin, especially by sponsoring the District Latin Forum, comments Elizabeth Radai, president.The forum is an annual event where students from other high schools exhibit their knowledge of Latin culture. During the Latin Forum, many EHS students placed first in the various contests. Among them are Mark Zadach, Lyle Simoneaux, Mona lvey and Lee Ann Caylor. By scoring the most points throughout competition,EHS students were award- ed the Sweepstakes Plaque. First row: Julie Harris, Jame' Young. Lisa Sweeting, Kay Cowley. Donna Ruth Page. Third row: John White. John Evans. Dan Hanagan. Noreen Hall, Joyce Divina. Second row: Connie Cooper, Kirk Bagby. Christy Wolff, Shawn Williams. Kelly McCarthy, Vincent Lamolinara. Jan Cushing. Johnson. Leta Sue Trinkle, Charles Henry, Deann Harden, Jammy Conner, David Harden. Horses Tom Wells and Vincent Lamolinara prepare to pull chariot driver Kay Cowley on to victory at district forum.
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Activities Stimulate Interest in Spanish Spanish Honor Society offers interested and eligible Spanish students an opportunity to learn more about Spain, states Brenda Foley, chaplain. Much is learned through various activities in which the club participates. Some of the activities in which members of Spanish Honor Society took part were the Foreign Language Tea and the Foreign Language Banquet. The purpose of these events was to bring recognition to the four foreign exchange students. At the tea. each exchange student discussed his country with interested foreign language students. This year, the Foreign Language Department entered a float during the week of Homecoming. Members from each of the different language honor societies worked together with the same goal in mind, to produce a captiviating float. Two picnics were held among members of SHS. One of the picnics was held at Barrancas Beach. Curious members ventured further to explore the Spanish Fort and Fort San Carlos. During Christmas, Spanish Honor Society showered area residents with Spanish and American Christmas carols. First row Gllnda Mantle, Barbara Roark. Christy Postlewaite. Cyndi Sprankle, Schilling, Jon McCrory. Third row: Amanda Guevara,LorieWheelis, president: John Marilyn James, treasurer: Terry Thorsen. Marie Brown. Second row: Larry Davis, vice president: Zollie White, Diane Thorsen, Jean Fritz, Marta Guevara, Tim Comerford Rick Havard. Dan Schonthaler, Natasha Vivar, Brenda Foley, Robert Galpin, Kevin Williams, Melinda Ivey. Sheila Engleby. V , . Ewa.: A ' lit.,lf1',i'f I .i5!1. , i ,- W nfs... ..,,,,. . .. .
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