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Dawn Hensley and Nancy Watts entertain during a club meeting. Spanish Club President — Joe Hull Vice-President - Bryant Hare Secretary — Debra Fortney Reporters — Dawn Hensley Nancy Watts Chaplain - Fredia McClung Sharon Fortune looks at one of the Puerto Rican sights. 146
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Filmstrips about ancient Rome are shown during a club meeting. Other Senators crowd around after Caesar is stabbed by Brutus in the Latin Club play. Consuls . Orran Brown Vivian Johnson Augur . Mike McDaniel Secretary . Pernie Hatcher Treasurer . Kim Fortune Reporter . Bonnie Cornelius The Liberty and JFHS Latin clubs united this year for their annual Latin Banquet at Liberty in the fall. That same day they had a preliminary slave day. Their actual slave day, A Day In Old Rome, was in May. First year students had to dress in slave attire and do whatever their masters told them, including bowing to all faculty. They received their freedom papers at their picnic on the Peaks. In the spring they performed the Ides of March before the student body. Following his death, Caesar's body is carried away.
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Brett Smith takes a swing at the pinata during the Christmas festivities. This is one of the tropical scenes observed by Spanish students in Puerto Rico last June. After having eaten Bons Bons, Ginny McCabe finds out who they were meant for. iHola amigos de espanol! The members of Jefferson Forest's first Spanish Club have fared well this year, as they have participated in such activities as ice skating get togethers, pool parties, and a great Easter Egg hunt. Although many left these scenes with a few bruises on their posteriors, noses full of water, and no Easter eggs at all, it can be truly said that they enjoyed themselves immensely. But, all was not fun and games, for the Spanish Club presented the Las Pasadas , con¬ sisting of a religious ceremony followed by games and festivities to the Jefferson-Forest Elementary pupils and the truly special stu¬ dents at Evington Exceptional School. And to top this all off, the club members, tired of eating day-old doughnuts and canned tamales, proposed the ideas of a Spanish Ban¬ quet to the sponsor, Senora Owen, which was carried through and held at the Americana in Lynchburg. Looking back, it was a fantastic year. iAdios amigos!
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