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Brought up on an lndiano farm, Mrs. Nancy Swain has traveled all over this hemisphere and plans to go to Europe soon. She taught English in Latin America for several years, and here she teaches Span- ish and Latin. Her husband is the head of the Language Department ot the University of Tennessee. We , is LATIN CLUB The Latin Club, one of the largest clubs in our school, is comprised of those who have at one time or another taken Latin, Members from left to right: FIRST ROW: Jimmy Rose, Eddie Sipe, Ross Clark, Mary Frances Loving, Sue Cantrell, Judy Roberts, Anita de Laguna, Barbara Nelson, Arthur Asrnanes, Steve Lane, Mary Catherine Davis, Carol Watson, Emily Pipes, Ann Wilkinson, Marian Hudson, Ann Breeding, Barbara Summer, l-larriette Thomas, SECOND ROW: Vin Swasey, Darrell Pit7er, Buck Brewer, Gerald Thompson, Neill Thamasson, Pat Wheeler, Eleanor Groeniger, Nancy Boude reau, Elizabeth Scott, Eddie Huttman, Joyce Berry, Nollie Sharp, Jim Wilson, A newcomer to our Language De- partment, Mrs. Consuelo Betoret from Valencia, Spain, is very in- terested in languages and phonetics. She enioys literature of various countries and likes to travel. Teach- ing is a hobby for her, rather than o iob. Other hobbies include pho- tography and working with her hands. The Latin Club oiticers are from lntt to right, Nancy Grant, Slave Mistress, Jim Wilson, Treasurer, Joyce Berry, Caesar's Attendant, Carolyn Spence, Secretaryg Eddie Hutlman, Caesar, Bcity Defondaiicr, Slave Mistress, David Thomosson, Vice-President. Charles Stanford admires a model ot a Mexican bullfight made by Carolyn and Roy Savage. .... ' f, MlXll.AN ROAD 'ii-Nt N.lLl il N get X i WV M ne. it f is
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A wealth of knowledge - Library Science trains the students by actual practice in shelf-reading, catalogu- ing, indexing and various activities related to maintaining the library. ln our school one full credit is aiven for completion ot the course. i RY TO H15 E -3 - E! Love of books and devotion to work make Miss Cebrat an exceptional librarian Besides teaching library science and helping various classes and in div: uals find research m terial he s qu te enthusiastic artist and talented in music She has been featured with the UT and Oak Ridge Symphonies in solo parts at various times. Last summer she spent teaching at Pennsylvania State University, Mrs. Seaman, assistant librarian, does sec- retarial work and assists in innumerable other ways, Students often depend upon her for help in tracking down material. Of course, Mrs. Seaman's main interest is her family. A student-teacher relationship exists in our library, The students themselves have set up their own restraining rules and are striving to keep the library among the best and truly a teenager's workshop. A library should not only house books and supply a place for research and study, but should reflect and stimulate interests of students. Such is the aim behind the outstanding exhibits, dis- plays, record collections, him strips, and current magazines which are always available to us.
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Carolyn Spence, Nancy Grant, Betty Defenderfer, Peggy Philpot. THIRD ROW: Diane Johnston, Owen Haddock, Ned Flack, Henry Hale, Eddie Delong, Billy Pate, Johnny Lauderdale, Jim Henry, Martha Patterson, Virginia Postell, Celia Murphy, Peggy Turner, Sharon Thompson, Shirley Scott, Melissa Woodbridge, Bette Stubbs, Mrs. Davidson. FOURTH ROW: Jeanne Weems, Carol Thompson, Dorothy Pack, Libby Williams, Linda Borkowski, Lynn Skinner, Karen Martin, Shelia Manning, Susan Emlet, Peggy Anderson, Kay Ledgerwood, Sheila Crawford, Marsha Kinyon, Judy Shearin, Sandy Fritts, Lauralee Gunter. ' i fill 'ii e Z ii I I L il fi FRENCH CLUB Activities of the French Club increase the student's knowledge ot the French way ot lite, past and present, SEATED, Lett to Right: Renee Lisser, treasurer, Martha Cardwell, vice-president, Jerry Wilson, president, Ruth Bernstein, secretary. STANDING: Sandra Rennich, Kaye Peterson, Julia Mcllee, Penny Schwind, Charlotte Hemperley, Signe Meservey, Glendora Jenkins, Tommy Kitchins, Karen Davis, John Wollan, Richard Martin, Bill Sullivan, Annette Kendig, Nancy Anne Reed, Sue Preston, Mirvine Kyker, Jackie Estabrook, Patsy Mayes, Pat Troutman, Susan Compton, Chris Nelson, Nora Conover, Barbara Jetter, Candy MacPherson, Mrs. Davidson, Patsy Moore. Sandra Whitten demonstrates a model of a Roman house. Anyone who has ever been in one of Mrs. Dora Davidson's classes knows that she is talented in the fine arts-music, art, and literature- and has done a lot of portrait painting, She has a general knowl- edge of how notional attitudes are revealed in languages. She was born in Canada, has lived in Scot- land, and has traveled quite a bit. How do ou know that Saint Peter will speak English? This is the motto of our Language Department. The French Clubs Potluck Supper.
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