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After the Latin test, Joe Sasadu, Doug Farquhar. Pete Anderson, and Pat Durrence play a game of Latin. Miss Scars uses this game, similar to bingo, to aid students in learning vocabulary words. Hola! Bonjour! Salve!” Language Students Cry Doris Jett Spanish Florida Southern College, A.B.. M.A. Tattie O. Kallahcr French Spanish Fontbonne College. A.B. Jarrett C. Pharr Spanish University of Chattanooga. A.B. Lillian Sears Latin Wesleyan College, A.B. Hola! Bonjour! Salve! You language students will recognize this universal greeting—Hello! The pur- pose of our language classes is not only to teach ! the students to speak and write Latin, Spanish, and French, but also to acquaint them with the culture of foreign lands which creates a better understand- ing between countries. Latin, sometimes spoken of as the dead language, comes to life at LHS. It is a study not only of gram- mar but Roman history and culture. It is a basis for many of the other languages and is a good back- ground for our own English. The Spanish students will tell you that here in South Florida they have a wonderful opportunity] for speaking the language with our many Spanish neighbors. After studying their life and customs, we recognize the great influence in our own life—the architecture of our homes, the vivid colors of our dress, and even the Spanish words we use every day. for example, patio and mango. Literature and art flourish in Paris but the French students know that you don't have to go to France to feel this exciting and romantic atmosphere—just spend 55 minutes a day, 180 days a year, in French class.
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Marina G. Burdick, English: Brooklyn College. B.A.: Columbia University. M.A. Duane N. Clark, English; University of South Carolina A.B.: M.Ed. Ann Evans. English; Florida State University, A.B.- University of Virginia. M.A. George Goldbaugh, English. Latin: Fairmont State College A. B.: West Virginia University. M.A. Harold B. Hayes, Journalism. History; University of Nevada. B. A.. M.Ed. Ruth N. Hendrick. English, Guidance: Maryville College. A.B. Marvin I. Ogden. Jr., English: University of Florida. B.A.. M.Ed. Elizabeth I. Pinder, English; Florida State University, B.S. Lucille Poole, English; Georgia State College for Women. A.B. Murrel Rickman, English; University of South Carolina. A.B. Llewellyn B. Shekmar, English; Georgia State College for Women, A.B.: University of Georgia, M.A. Charles A. Smith English, Guidance: Florida State University B.S.: University of Miami, M.Ed. Volumes of Literature and Grammar Rules Harold Solomon Speech Dramatics Berea College. B.A. Gladys Z. Spencer English University of New Hampshire. B.S. A. J. Swirbul English Duquesne University. B. S. John Carter Weldon English University of Kentucky. A.B. M.A. Discussing football, Allan Aunapu and Tom Jacobsen are waiting to enter the scene as their English class acts out Macbeth. 15
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They Give Music to Hear, and Art to See . . . and the band played on.” Any member of LHS Band, under the direction of Mr. Bennett, will tell you that it certainly does play on, and on. and on. The fundamentals of music are incorporated in the practice and preparation for the many activities which include: football halftime shows, pep assemblies, concerts, and District and State Contests. Daily drills are aimed at maintaining the very high standards of a Double A Class School. The blue and white uniforms and the traditional Charge!” have become a symbol of the unquenchable Fort Lauderdale High spirit. The appearance of Lauderdale High is greatly beauti- fied by the art department. Advanced art classes deal mainly with experimental art—working with textures, chemicals, metals, and glass. At the present they are painting a mural to be placed in the library. The begin ning classes learn types of printing and basic design. They 'do some portrait work and when anyone needs a poster, they're whizzes at that. Led by Mr. Bekemeyer. the members of the Ft. Lau- derdale chorus are singing ambassadors throughout our city. In the classroom of beginning chorus, students study the fundamentals of music, breath control, and sight reading. Members of Girls' A Cappella Choir and Advanced Mixed Chorus, who have been chosen be- cause of general musical ability, prepare for their many programs, and State and District Contests. Don't ask questions, just admire it, says Leo Mizell as sho shows her modern art to John Boice. A Brass rehearsal! and modulating waves of harmony reverberate from the band room as members practico long hours to porfect their num bors for district.
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