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El Circulo de Espanol emphasizes spoken Spanish A club-sponsored float for the Homecoming Parade and a pinata party at Christmas time top- ped the list of activities of the Spanish Club for the year 1964-1965. For the regular meetings at activity period on Mondays, members give programs based on Span- ish and Latin American customs, literature, art, music, and games. A special feature of each pro- gram is the devotional given in Spanish. The in- formal atmosphere of the meetings encourages the use of spoken Spanish and thus becomes a val- vable supplement to classroom work. Spanish Club Officers: Larry Daughdrill, President; Mary School adviser for the Spanish Club is Miss Allen Bowen, Vice President; Charlene Varnell, Scrap-Book d Keeper; Barbara Lovell, Treasurer; Rickie Varnell, Reporter; Mary Gordon. Paul Van, Secretary. Spanish Club—Row 1: Brenda Hux, Charlene Varnell, Judy Moak, Karol Myers, Jen Nance, Kay Holmes, Mary Allen Bowen, Robyn Wood. Row 2: Maureen Myers, Mary Frances Hewitt, Kent Williford, Dorothy Cook, Diane Moak, Becky Wilson, Rebecca Martin, Miss Mary Gordon— Sponsor. Row 3: Noel Davenport, Connie Martin, Millie Greer, Emily Wright, Alice Griffin, Carolyn Crane, Barbara Lovell, Danny Harrell, Barbara Jones. Row 4: Paul Van, Neal Randall, Johnny Dykes, Jerry Abdalla, Rickie Varnell, Marsha Grava, Larry Daughdrill, Karen Spinning, Laure Hendon. Hours of hard work by mem- bers go into the making of the Spanish Club’s float for the Homecoming Para de— Rickie Varnell, Barbara Jones, Jerry Abdalla, Connie Martin, Larry Daughdriill, Kent Williford, Mary Allen Bowen.
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Library aides serve Junior High School Junior High Library Assistants Club—Row 1: Mary Jo Davila, Patsy Young, Rae Ella Cloud, Morelliene Lee, Velma Crawford, Paulette Smith, Dariene McDaniel, Claire Richardson, Regina Campbell, Rosie Mancuso Pat Campbell. Row 2: Melinda Gibbs, Candy Dickerson, Sue O’Brien, Martha Myers, Joyce Mcintosh, Debbie Nunnery, Corliss McKinney, Jo Ann Creel, Chellete Daniels, Sheri Alexander, Mildred Slay, Joyce Morgan. Row 3: Roxie Burris, Mae Weathersby, Mellie Case, Shari Applewhite, Kathy Stroud, Jane Rushing, Lizzie Davis, Sve Erwin. Coordinating the efforts of library helpers is the purpose of the Library Assistants Club which is composed of eighth and ninth graders. This group is supervised by Mrs. Mary Jones, Junior High librarian, and programs for the meetings consist mainly of working out problems that arise Ruth Hales, Bonnie Caston, in the work of library aides. Each day club members serve at the circula- tions desk, help keep books shelved, or work on processing new books. As Library Club members render these services to the school, they study the field of library science as a possible future career. Library helpers serve at the circulations desk—Jo Ann Creel, Velma Crawford. 137 Library Assistants Officers: Kathy Stroud, President; Mae Weathersby, Vice President; Pat Campbell, Secretary; Mellie Case, Treasurer.
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Latin Club members attend State, National JCL Conventions Latin Club—Row 1: Reba Mc!ntosh, Carole Brooks, Mary Frances Moore, Delilah Holmes, Jeanee Felder, Lou Stokes, Dotty Troutman. Row 2: Alfred Bonnabell, Mary Elizabeth Simmons, rigue, Ann Bramlett, Gaye Sandefur, Glenda Alford, Scottie Kennedy, Laura Sanders, Shane Maddox, Patsy Prevost, Jo Ann Simmons, Mrs. Lee Quin—Sponsor. Row 3: Charles Payne, Robbie DeCoux, Jim Brock, Eddie Wilmesherr, Kinnon Thomas, Bettye Fountain, Joyce Fitzgerald, Linda Kimble, Connie Conerly, Carol Rushing, Susan Price, Glenda Bond, Susan Rodrigue, Chaille Simmons, Susan Newell, Nell Simmons. Row 4: Kenny Wilmesherr, Robbie Robinson, Raymon McGehee, Cheatham, Phil Boyd, George Shaw, Sam Daniel, Grady Smith, Gene Barrett, Lane Holmes, Ronnie Soone, Dolph Harms, During 1964-1965 the Latin Club continued its work of promoting a better understanding of the language, literature, and civilizations of an- cient Greece and Rome, and an appreciation of the debt of our own culture to that of classical an- tiquity. Students who have completed two years of Latin or who are pursuing a course in Latin are eligible for membership. Mrs. Lee Quin is sponsor Tommy Smith is “pinned’’—with his own JCL pin—by Mary Elizabeth Simmons. 139 Mary Nell Stietenroth, Donna Robinson, MaryE Morgan, Allan Hutto, Marilyn Manning, Angela Rod- Kay Carr, Linda Townes, Tommy Smith, William Calcote, Ken Nelson, Ward James, Jimmy Rags Watkins. of the group. Meetings are held every Tuesday, and programs are based on Roman life, Roman history, or mythology. This club is a member of the State and Na- tional Junior Classical League, and each spring a number of delegates attend the State JCL Conven- tion. Last summer five members attended the Na- tional Junior Classical League Convention at the University of Illinois. Latin Club Officers: Carole Brooks, Secretary; Connie Conerly, Vice President; Delilah Holmes, Treasurer; Susan Rodrigue, President.
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