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Pharr, Jarrett C. University of Chattanooga A.B. Sears, Lillian Wesleyan College A.B. THE LATIN trophy, which is an annual award, is presented to Carolyn Evan this year. Presenting this trophy is Cathy Pierce, our Student Council president. It’s our lucky second time in two years to receive this trophy. and Ends Year With Anticipation for the Future Language Students Enjoy Learning “WHAT DO YOU have there. Kay Burch?” exclaims Ralph Rickard as he pauses over her shoulder to take a look at the poster for the Summer Session in Mexico. “0 TEMPORA! 0 MORES!” 0 what times! 0 what customs! Is just one of the few quotations learned and used in the Latin classes. L.II.S. is the only school in the county which gives interested students the opportunity of advancing their knowl- edge of ancient Rome and its customs through the courses in III and IV year Latin. “Hasta la Vista!” “See you later,” say many Spanish students who enjoy speaking in languages other than English. With the great opportunity of speaking Spanish in nearby islands, it is the most popular language at Lauderdale. Offering four years of instruction, some students are capable of speaking Spanish as fluently as English. “Sil vous pait.” “Please,” is a word greatly con- centrated on in French class. A beautiful language to speak and hear, French is also widely used in Florida today. Our pupils are taught to correspond in this language as well as learn the grammar, making them feel as if they were in gay Paree. Culture is stressed, as in most any other language, as well as trying to understand the different countries today. 25
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Jett, Doris Florida Southern A.B., M.A. Kallaher, Tattie Fontbonne College A.B. THEY LOOK like telephone operators taking notes but they’re only Linda Kallaher, Paula Frazier, Paige Estler, Bob Mathis, and Cynthia Sobeck doing dictaphone work for Spanish. Many have profited from this experi- ment for learning. Language Laboratory Begins With Good Prospects FRENCH CLASSES under the direction of Mrs. Kallaher, have had an adventuresome year in French culture through cele- brating various French holidays. Suzie Rablen, Bobby Loos, Jay Goeffrey, and Tommy Riles look at the map of Paris at the different designs of the streets.
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Margaret Alston, Harding College, Searcy, Arkansas, Pea- body College, Nashville, Tennessee, B.A-, M.A. Dorothy Barringer, Marshall College, Huntington, West Virginia, A.B. OH, MY BACK,” is the key phrase during a round of “row, row, row your boat.” This is a new «orni of keeping fit as seen during beginning of the year girls' physical education classes. Herald T. Greene. University of Iowa, B.S., M.A. Joyce Lilian, Bowling Green State University, B.A., B.S. J James Edward Maurer, LockHaven State Teachers Col- Healthier Bodies lege, B.S. Robert Schmclz, Florida State University, B.S., M.S. “1, 2, STRETCH those muscles, 3, 4.” These are familiar words during a physical fitness exercise. Here the girls are doing one of the many activities for the course, which extended for three weeks. The trend of physical fitness is stressed through classes of both boys and girls.
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