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24 Spanish ('Ins The Tower Of Babel Row One: Duffee. Venman, Spradlin. Row Two: Tait, Manning. Gay, Shepard. Rubira. The Language Department is divided into three groups, Spanish, Latin, and French. The Spanish Department con- sists of eight teachers: three full time teachers, Misses Rubira, Manning, and S'pradlin, the department head, and two part time teachers, Mr. Venman and Miss Shepard. There are four years of Spanish, two classes of Junior, sev- en classes of Sophomore, and ten class- es of Freshman. There is also a Spanish Club made up of upper classes of Spanish students The I atin Department consists of only three full time teachers: Misses Tait, Cay, and Duffie. The latter is the head of this department. Latin like Spanish offers four years to the students. There is one class of Senior Latin taught by Miss Duffie. There are eight classes of Freshman Latin, five Sophomore, and one Junior. Al- so there are two large Latin Clubs established this year, which are spon- sored by Misses Gay and Tait. The two teachers of the French De- partment are Mr. Venman, who is the department’s head, and Miss Shepard.
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Row One: F chtor. Shncffcr. Shackelford. Carter. Bittner. Pendergrart, Mr. Hubbard. Burn . Burch, Boslwicb, Cox, Connelly. Metzger. Row Two: Dunlap. I tird, Flower . Hire. Pound . Vickery. Ware, Kill . Courtney, Canton. I.uscher. Campbell. Tabbed, Oberkirch. DcMouy. Row Three: Bittner. Reed. Rowell. O’Connor. Fillette. Baumhauer. Sterling. Morton, Mcggin- son. Page, Dozier. Shackelford. Powell. Gone With The Wind The aviation club is a student organ- ization, being limited largely to senior and junior boys, who have come together with aviation as their pursuit of a num- ber of objectives. These may be enum- erated under the following heads: to pro- vide in the study of aviation, its future possibilities and its future development; to provide extent in aviation as speakers and instructors, enabling the common citizen to become well informed; to pro- vide programs expounding some of the principles of aviation and the construc- tion and operation of airplanes, thereby enlarging their own knowledge; to in- form members as to the opportunities of- fered by aviation as a vocation and an avocation and lastly to make more avail- able for themselves and you, worthwhile literature dealing with aviation, its prog- ress and development. The club meets every two weeks, and there are usually most interesting dis- cussions of an informal nature, and, when possible, aviators and others are invited from local flying field to discuss various phases of their calling, and to answer the numerous questions eagerly asked by the members. At other times members give well prepared talks covering some interesting feature of aviation. Shop Work 23
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25 It's Greek To Me The Spanish Club is composed of those students taking second, third or fourth year Spanish. The meetings of this organization are held on club days and are enjoyed by all those students participating in them. Interesting pro- grams are given and many pictures, clothes, and magazine articles about Spain and her people are shown and explained. Because of the large num- ber of applicants for the Latin Club, two clubs have been formed; one for those students taking first year Latin and the other for second, third, and fourth year students. The purpose of the Latin Clubs is to gain a more thor- ough knowledge of Roman life, cus- toms, and language, and to understand better the practical and cultural value of Isatin. The French Club has been operating very effectively this year under the able guidance of Miss Shep- ard, the advisor. In the meetings of this club many interesting programs are heard, and much interest is shown by all those fortunate enough to belong to this club. The members correspond with students in foreign countries that speak the French language. LATIN Row One: Baldwin. Burke. Box . Payne. Halliday, Gil- bert. Janaen. Griffith. Cad- enhead, Hollinger. Metzger, Green. Row Two: Pitcher. Purvia. Hush, Childera, Rosa. Mc- Clelland. O'Connor. Bassett. Greer. Risen. Bcdaole. Cog- burn. Lemon. Turner. Walk- er. Row Three: Gould. Jakobik. Kill . Daniel, Rani beau. Mc- Donald. Stoudenmire. Hell. Horst, Stone. Moulton. I.ee. Stuart. Foster. Dennis'. Aus- tin. Whiting. Shepard, Roth. James. Row Four: Jakobik. Ogle. Self. McCoy. Maples, K ear- ley. Mullins. Lyon. Ware. Smith. Matkin, Kollar. Ham. ilton. Adler. Hassett. Treu- tcl. Pine. Rotters. Row Five: Lott. Jones. Roche- leau. Hanson. Shelton. Brown. McDonald. Rhodes. Scrujtit . Surratt. Stevens. Cessna. Radeliff. Carlson. Doij it las, Davis. Chiepalich. FRENCH Row One: Davis. Campbell. Greif. Howard. Treadway. Miss Shepard. Hurke. Greer. Reddintt, O'Rourke. Posey. Row Two: Barrett. Patterson. Drake. Cox. Leltoeuf. Jones', I.angham. Davis, Dent. SPANISH Row One: Ripps. Le Bourge- ois. Sherman. Maxwell. Rittit . Bashford, llurch. Toulmin. Warren. Hudgens, Million. Judge. Hankins. Row Two: Harris. Willard. Miller. Hoyle. Mayhnll. Ray. ford. Smith. Ponfoy, Vnnn. Cooper. Wilson. McAndrew. Rencher. Berry. Holmblnde. Row Three: Hall. Pennington. Mills, McFarlane. Arbo. Bruce. Martin, Jimenez. Pe. terson. Daugherty. Bennett. Mason. Row Four: Sellew, Miller, Hancock, O’Connor. Jenkins.
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