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First Raw: Sharon Hemby, Clyde Hager, Al Dawson, Joe Ganey, Mary Harfer. Second Row: Alan Blafterman, David Kraner, Allan Tarr, Margaret King, Sherry Plancsch, Belly Wilmoi, Marty Davis, Jerry Price. Third Row: x Randal Wilkinson, Kitty Williams, Kevin Davey, Jim Fry, Dolores Riera, Terry Deag. Fourlh Row: Ted French, Ronald lewis, George Tomberlin, Charles Tonkin, Doug Wallace, Wayne Daltry, David L. Miichell, George Jones. Roman Evening At Annual latin Banquet Doug Wallace studies for compefifion in the Stale lalin Forum held This year at Tarpon Springs. f'4 .s. 'a'gi5,f5:5,g,,,fff ' Fffsmws xx 'RQ' . v Caught in the ac? of being Typically Roman at ihe Lafin Banquet are Marty Davis, Betty Wilmoi, Charles Tonkin.
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Marty Davis, club president, and Mrs. Ruth B. Adams, club sponsor, go over plans for the Latin Banquet, held at Jessie P. Miller School. School. Societas First Row: Ann Tichenor, Cari Guritz, Susan Hussey, Carolyn Blades, Sharon Bowers. Second Row: Jackie Weber, Vicki Elkins, Vicki Wiles, Cyndy Oboler, Martha Suddeth, Linda Younker, Charlene Cherry. Third Row: Sally Shannon, Betsy Day, Lucy Hindman, Ruth Pierce, Bonnie Terrill I OFFICERS President . . . . . ,..., , Marty Davis Vice President . . Clyde Hager Secretary .... . . Cari Guritz Treasurer . , ..... Ted French Sponsor ,, Mrs. Ruth Adams Striving to attain an increased interest and under- standing in the Latin language, the Societas Latina is a chapter of the National Junior Classical League. During the year students participated in the State Latin Forum held at Tarpon Springs. Areas of com- petion included Latin I, Latin ll, Latin III, derivitives, orations, mythology, and Roman history. The contest- ants are required to dress in Roman clothing. Climaxing the year is theahinual Latin Banquet dur- ing which the first year students are slaves to the advanced students. Entertainment is provided by hu- morous skits, and is followed by a typical Roman meal. Latina Members Enjoy Typical Margaret Osborne, Barbara Plummer, Ann Knowles. Fourth Row: Linda Howey, Beth Borrowes, Kent England, David E. Mitchell, Wayne Pitts, Wilson Williams, Dorothy Miley.
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Mary Jo Mills, senior, gives an order to initiates Linda Grant, Brenda Payne, and Bruce Dunn. OFFICERS President ....... Cheryl Miller Vice-President . .. Julie Lessard Secretary . , , Marcia Kretsinger Treasurer .r..... Robert Miller Sponsor .... Mr. Harvey Gobin Le Cercle Francais strives to further the interest of the customs and arts of the French people and to help students become bet- ter acquainted with the French language. To become a member of the French Club, a student must have a C average and must be a student in a French class or have previously been a student of French. Returning as French Club spon- sor this year was Mr. C. Harvey Gobin who spent last year in Richmond, England, under the Fulbright Teacher Exchange Pro- gram. leCercle Francais ponsors Trips, First Row: Linda Grant, Julie Root, Julie Lessard, Linda Bearden. Second Barton, Judy Kuhr, Bob Miller. Fourth Row: Jim Booth, Steve Facemire, Row: Bob Donnelly, Marcia Kretsinger, Judy Schiek, Jeff Garvin, Cathy Tommy Daniel, David Alderman, Elliot Perney, Doug Chanco, David Roell. Lee. Third Row: Penny Hanson, Sally Welch, Rosanne Umana, Mary Ann We 'Qi iw rs 'tim' 'e 4'P+wyJgy is 1 Er. T I if ' ,, I K I :fi Z r ' 'll it J 4 1 ., 1 tli i e essts fm 74 1-ii'
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