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FRFNCH CLUB ROW' I: Miss Fee, xponsorg C. HLlI1I7Il1gCf. P. II.1wIv1nw, XI. I.lI1-QCIUII, N. ' 1 ' I Lord. M. L.1ndon, Ix. Iitld, I. Huggins. NI. XY'ood, I. Xlytrs. I. II.1ce. ROW' 2: M. Klepft-r, K. Rice. 5. NIHlll'l11.ll'I. R. XIcXI1II.1n. I. Sclnsler, Allied Clubs Provide Fun Since one of the favorite activities of tl1e French Club is playing records of spoken and sung French, their main project this past year was the acquisition of .1 new record player. The 33 members of 'Le Circle FI'Lll1C.llS,i spon- sored by Miss M.1bIe Fee, held candy s.1Ies to l'.lISC money for their annual project. Along with monthly class meetings, tl1e club h.1d .1 Christmas party, at which they assembled .1 gift box for a needy boy, and ll spring Mardi Gras party. Chosen as leaders of the club were Kathy Tidd, presi- dent: Margie Landon, vice-president: Pat Huggins, secretary and Mike Xvood, treasurer. LATIN CLUB ROW' I: P. CoIen1.111, C. Crimmel, M. Roe, I Robbins, I. Iefcourl, II. Vfesner, .I. H.1rIn1.1n, I. I'I.1cc, Iiiser, NI. Pontius, II. I'v.1ns, Nlrx. Ileddcn. sponsor: M. Needler, C. Brose. M. Groves, li. Bridge. IT. M1-nfort, 13, Smith, N. xIoI1nxol1. ROW' 2: C. Dorton, 9. Xvhite, C. Atkins, M. N0llIl14lLI1.lI'I1, NI. Smith, C1.1Ibre.1tI1, N. I5.1r.1be, Ii. Ifcslcr, S. Shields, C. IIC.KYCI1I'ILIj.:C, I. Hersh- berger, B. xIC1,.ll1IL'I, M. Gardiner. NI. Spaulding. Ii. Ilenrficld, A. Ar111stro11g, NZ I, Os11.1It. I', U'tom1t-Il. D. IoImsoi1. I. Rolwlwins, I. l11II.1nd. S. Smith, II. Ilugglns. ROXYI 41: I. fcdcrI1oIn1. KI. NIv.Cc.1tI1. li. NItXI1II.1n, IG. XY.1tIc. C. Hoplvins, AI. Rite, 'If I'.1cv.', C. W'I1c.1lIuv, C. Atkins, XI. Sp.1I1r, 9. Iio11sI1. , Active Experience Organizing .Ind p.1rt.1Iiing of .1 Roman B.1nquet, com- plete from eggs to apples, climaxed .1 full ye.1r for 1is ve.1r's .1 in u yswonsoret wy 1 rs. .we xet en. tl U Lt Cllt Il'NI I-I II'Id The .lI1l1Ll.lI event, which h.1s almost become .1 tradition. ons e rue o i'e or ent cus oms. en er ninmen b t d t t It d I t r t t by tl1e club members and music by .1 combo headed by Brooks Ilckson. Among the orgg1niz.1tion's other ne- tivities were singing L.1tin e.1roIs About tl1e town at CI1l'lSfIZ1.15 and sending sever.1I representatives to the LIunior CI.1ssic.1I League Convention nt Butler in April. Club consuIes were Henri Iiv.1ns, president: Mike Needler, vice-presidentg C.1roIyn Brose, secretary: 1 ic1e e roves, rensurer ant ow rit Ye, re vor er. NIIIIG t lBLBlg It N, Cocl1r.1n, IS, .'XrnoId, I. ISI.111Iic11I1eIier. K. Ixnox, I. XI.11or. RUXX' Y: N. StI11x.11'Is, XI. Schwnrls, IJ. Moon, C. Cordcr. I'. SCIIVIIILII, IS. Swift. Ii. l1.1yInr, Lv. Clark, S. Yates, IS. Ilousenun, ,I. XI.lHl1.lIltII'. II. XYu11derI1n, S, I.lI'I'xil1, I. NI.1gcrs. -I. ci.ll'I1PIN'II, V. Icfevre, I.. I-Ii:dstr1v111. XY. XY'1IIn1.111. K. I1gI1tIc, Ii. XV.1Ido, C. XYe.1rIv. RUXY' 4: XI. RIIVJIIV, -I. Mower. G. Nlerlxcl, KI. I.cetl1, II. Mills, II. Cilninnn KI. XY'oo1I, I. Nlonroe, Ii. Under, I.. LXIIVIIIIIILQILIITI, II. ,I.1tIuon, R. Sutton. Il. Ci.1rbo11e, Ci. CI.1111n1c, I.. Coe, AI. .Xd.1n1x, NI. Ou-r111ycr, K. Iirose. r 5
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, ,R Q , I Xlitw Ire: .xntl Xlis. llttlden ti,:npaie xintular lrtneh and latin xt-'bs used in their classes Languages Foster Cultural Exchange Mrs. Haiel Redden completed her iirst year at HCI-IS by teaching nrst and second year Latin and sophomore lfnglish. Besides sponsor- ing the Latin Club .activities Mrs. Redden found the time to conduct adult night courses in beginning shorthand. She attended Canter- bury and Ball State Colleges and has her BJX. and M.A. degrees. Bonjour classen was .1 familiar expression of Miss Mabel Fee upon entering her first year French elass. Miss Fee also instructed junior high English classes, in addition to sponsoring the French Club and serving as .1 co-sponsor of the freshman class. She attended Ball State and Ohio State colleges where she received her B.A. and M.A. degrees. Those appendices and roetlmlaries in the back of the book-what would a language student do without them?
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1 1 as 1 i l NX sf t Q a 1 .. ,, 'v-.RQ Can one tell from these students doing 11 dialogue exactly what the people they are portraying are like and what meaning they are trying to put across. In dramatics class students must develop the ability to express themselves creative- ly and clearly. This important aspect of education, creativity, can be found in almost every phase of school life, from Writing and music to sewing and mechan- ical drawing.
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