Memorial High School - Reata Yearbook (Houston, TX)

 - Class of 1981

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Memorial High School - Reata Yearbook (Houston, TX) online collection, 1981 Edition, Page 234 of 296
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3,11 113, 6 .iilelinhiiinfss Enhanced by different cultural and variety of events. social aspects of a foreign country, French classes were broken ir students enrolled in a foreign three basic sections. The first t language during their high school years being basic grammar, the th career. year is an introduction into Fren Along with the usual workbook literature. and textbook study, Spanish students Advanced French classes of t learn of the cultural views of fourth and fifth year develop th Hispanic countries. reading skills and read novels a Last year, classes went to a perfor- plays. mance of lose Greco, the world's Viewing of movies and plays most famous Flamenco dancer , said also available to French students. teacher Mrs. Ann Sutter. November, the students took a fit Iuniors and seniors wishing to ex- trip to MacArthur High School to tend their study of the Spanish a production of the French play language outside of the classroom Medecin Malgrle Lui, fThe Doctor joined the Spanish Honor Society. Spite of Himselflu, said Miss Ka Entrance is determined by Guillory. grades, explained Mrs, Sutter, Although the interest of the Fren High standards are set and new for- language hasn't been as high mal members are voted in. Initiation Spanish, the study of the langu is in the spring. grew every day with the interest a During Foreign Language determination of the students. Awareness Week, Spanish .students I like to learn languages becai decorated with posters and had a that way we all have a bet Foreign Language Fair, March 7, at understanding of each other and tl Northbrook High School with a great lowers the many barriers different countries and their l Michelle Hogendan demonstrates how to tell COI1ClL1ClGCl SOpl1Om0l't-3 lVl time in Latin. Each Latin student was expected Robinson. -w to undertake a similar project. Photo by Mark Shearer. Y i Crowned with a laurel wreath. unior f , 9 .4 ' ' A f . X. V y 'LA' -S . als-ff ' V, ,'. -I X X J' Vwzggif. X W' A ' 54.2 V ' X' 'SL g , 'I 1 'qmtfp .nt ' if Overstuffed, junior Lisa Kruetz finishes off the Latin student Sophomore Donny len last bite of an exquisite prepared French dish displays his illustration and describes a L. at a French Club party held in her home. Photo story, Photo by lim Tomforde. by lim Tomforde, 230 O Foreign Language

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Oceanography is the study of the ocean and marine life. The classes took trips to Galveston to study water life. Senior Bill Hiebler checks his notes before a test. Photo by Grant Olbrich. Aviation students were taught the finer points of the theories of flight. lunior Chris Rives lofts a model airplane to study its flight pattern. Photo by lim Tomforde. Construction of a volcano highlighted the oceanography experiences of Iunior Steve Garnett and Senior Anne Longley. Photo by Grant Olbrich. One requirement of aerodynamicsfaviation, demonstrated by Iuniors Mathis Weatherall and Chris Rives, was to build and fly model planes. Photo by Grant Olbrich. Frlrlrf rip



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Wh. Club members included, First row: Taniana Szyfman, Dorothy Anderson, Kyra Stephens, Iohn Maxfield, Second Buchko, Missy Maxfield, Mary Kehrberg, Bock Steve Garnett, Alex Brownand, Russian row: lohn Ienkins, Chip Elliot, Tom Tucher, Mr. and Mrs. David Durach, Lowell Youngblood. Members were singing at row: Lauren Larire, Katie Sullivan, Ms. agathering. Members of the Spanish Honor Society: Michelle Mahoney, Shirley Shelton, Ellen Chafin, Ion Harris, Sheery Williams, Brian Childs, Michelle Fontenot, Greg Scheig, Iohnny Rauch, Kim Thompson, Debbie Schwartz, and Kim Krivan are aready for the beginning of their Spanish Six class, in which they study Spanish language and culture. 1' 3 r-'ll ff!!! 1 lf' clubs held activities to study culture. Lisa Mason surveys the tableful of food Iunior Gwyn Campbell pours Tab at a non club party. Photo by lim Tomforde. 'TH fffxyfdy f 'wwf' 'ev' 9 Foreign Language O 231

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