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Mr. Gary Smith, Vocational Agriculture Mr. Arthur Tribble, Girls' Track, World STAFF French Teacher Mrs.jean Fisher explains Quebec trip at first club meeting. Mrs Nanc Moore Cafeteria ' iii . y , Mr.jim Morton, Cooperative Vocational ww.. Academic Education I , Mrs. Marsha Murray, Vocational Occupation Education ' W Mrs. Ila Osborne, Typing ' A Mr.john Pafford, Football, Baseball, Geomet Al ebra r W- 8 Mrs. Mary Palmer, Cafeteria f ,- Mr. Tommy Patrey, Athletic Trainer Mrs. Alline Payne, Algebra, Trigonometry, Calculus We ' . Mrs.joan Pennington, Free Enterprise, Government Mrs. Mary Peterson, English Il, Novel, I .sf Science Fiction Mrs. Glenda Picha, English II Mrs. Lillian Porter, Vocational Health Occupation Education . 1 ' fax N- Ms. Teresa Price, English II, Girl Volleyball Mr. Pat Pruitt, Football, Track, . H ... . Government, World History .1' in Mrs. Dorothy Rains, Biology Mr. Roland Rangel, Gymnastics, World E- ,E History ' Mr. Marvin Reed, Biology, Physics V1 .f Mr.-jerry Sanders, Football ,lx 4- French Club to Canada 'You get the whole chicken, head and everything' 'je l'aime beaucoup! said Mrs. jean Fisher, meaning I love it! in French, referr- ing to Haltom. Mrs. Fisher, French teacher, replaced Mrs. Rachael Toornbs, who transferred to Richland. Mrs. Fisher went to school in France at the University of Strasbourg for one semester in 1976. While she was there, she visited numerous places including Paris and the Alps. France is a lot different, said Mrs, Fisher, like when you buy a chicken over there, you get the whole chicken, head and everythingfi The French Club had quite a few parties, but they also were going to Quebec and Montreal over the Easter Holidays. The trip included flying to Quebec and visiting the Cathedral and an underground city with sub- way, taking a boat trip down the St. Lawrence River and going toboganning. Then flying to Montreal and visiting a French school and the Montmarency Falls, which are larger than the Niagra Falls, and visiting a homemade bread and butter farm and several other old buildings, churches, and museums. The trip lasted for five days and the total cost of the vacation amounted to 55460 per person, but to help cover the expenses the club sold French candy. Although the trip to Quebec was an im- portant event, it wasn't the club's main con- cern because only eight students went and Mrs. Fisher had wanted to involve the whole group. Her main objective was to create in- terest in learning a foreign language and ex- pose the students to French culture. Learning another language helps you understand your own language and enables you to communicate with other people in different countries, stated Mrs. Fisher. Several students corresponded to pen pals in different countries to help learn more about French culture. The first year at Haltom was busy for Mrs. Fisher. Besides handling the French Club, she also taught a sophomore English class and sponsored Future Teachers of America. 7? i We 3. ,,,, .. ,fl W... Q Zi 2 , if f aaa '-, ,gre .W 01 in Q3 vm. aa.. M - .,... a if a Mr. Rob Seible, Choir Mrs. Rebecca Shirley, World History, A . American History Mrs. Jacqueline, Slaughter, Sociology, Psychology, Economics .is Mr.joe Solley, Basketball, Football, Geometry Mrs. Billie Sommermeyer, Home Economics . . Mr. Don Stephens, Fundamentals of Math if l Mr Paul Stron American Histo . , V - B1 'Y Mrs. Fredna Sturch, German, English II Mrs. Sue Thompson, Cafeteria - Mrs.jennifer Tomlinson,-Iournalism History, Basketball . t fi, rfft . 2 I r , . X Q., 4 E v .af ' f .K il Z - 5 2 'Q s 3' My i' as Q! -w 35, m . rm M ,gg 'W Wu r 3 'F X i lj t ba, if I W H. nil Wi 4 Q f 5 4 W , R 1 vu 1' . . V. i . ta t- 1-.,,, . ,- ,L i , .4 at Ffa ' A -t ',w fi: ffrr .57 asv' X gfii, WLS, UI IQQEW7 ' tgraiwa f V , ata. ...... 2 . f 1. 4 ight f il x Q Q 'ix ffr.4lE:'?3l2.. f .fe 4 ' 'T' ' ' f Z 2 X r i.., i ' .4 a.. L-V - tfz iii.. . ..., - le R
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