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Latin Club Publishes and ells Student Directory LATIN CLUB-FIRST ROW: .I. Holden, W. Mangrum, B. Kceling. P. Woods, C. Ellis, C. Littleton, D. Campbell. P. Dyer, L. Staples, A. Mobley, T. Nabors. SECOND ROW: A. Baggett, B. Long, K. Hoadley, B. Bryant, L. Beach, C. Thweat, B. Wray, T. Thornton, G. Smith, B. Latin Club Officers are pictured giving a Hardy, Mrs. Smith. THIRD ROW: M. Murphy, J. Jack- big sales pitch to a prospective buyer of son, M. Steward, E. Green, R. Thornton, P. Newland, B. Oakhaven's first student directory, pub- Bentley, C. Hitts, R. Riddick, D. Rainey, B. Kibler. lished by the Latin Club. The Latin Club of Oakhaven High School is an affiliate of the National ,lunior Classical League. The organizationis varied program. which includes monthly meetings and socials. is planned by its officers: Tom Nabors. Presidentg LaNeda Miller. Vice President, Marilyn Newland. Treasurerg Betty Wray, Historian. The purposes of the Latin Club are to add interest to the study of a classical language and culture. to encourage fellowship among students. and to be of service to the school. Toga Day, held in the fall, represents the first such initiation on Oakhavenis campus. The meetings offer students a chance to practice leadership and organizational skill: while the par- ties bring relaxation and enjoyment. The Latin Club hopes to establish a tradition of service to the school with its publication of a school directory. LATIN CLUBsFIRST ROW: S. Berryman, B. Phillips, L. Miller. M. Newland. C. Scrivener, B. Brown B. McBride, L. Haniberlin, L. Boston, M. Wooten, M. We-nzler, T. Bailey. SECOND ROW: A. Dunn S. Webber, E. Houk, M. Curle. N. Haskins. R. Jackson, T, Huggins, D. Holloway, Nixon, R. Wilson, NI. McCall. L. Kounovsky. THIRD ROW: S. Davis, D. McClain. J. Mangrum. M. Distretti. D. Vescovi. M. Rowe, L. Robbins, D, Watson, T. Hughens, B. Grooms. B. Hoadley. FOURTH ROW: W. Williams. B. Anderson, T. Richardson, C. Dockum, D. Maness, M. Stafford, C. Latham, R. Mobley, V. O'Neil, .l. DeCluv. FIFTH ROW: B. Smith, B. Verlrage, B. Dernetriou, C. Sanders. M. McAninch, J. Hood, R. 1 Cook, J. Hopper, T. Marlow, R. Birdsong. 25
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The cienee Fair Is This lubgs Annual Project SCIENCE CLUB--'FIRST ROW: L. Miller, C. Skagen, B. Ford, E. McCall, A. Mobley. SECOND ROW: W. Mangrum, B. Hardy, N. Chappell. E. Woods. THIRD ROW: L. Staples, B. Tomlinson, C. Dockum, R. Thornton. FOURTH ROW: A. Buggett, S. Byrum, C. Herbert, H. Crowson. FIFTH ROW: J. Casey, B. Phillips, S. Escue, R. Riddick. STANDING: Mrs. Humphries, Mr. Burns, C. Iladaway, R. Bramley, L. Riley. Science Club officers, Ronnie Brantley, Conrad Hadaway, and Lindsey Riley are fascinated by this scientific contraption. Promoting the scientific activities of students who have a true interest in science is the main purpose of the Science Club. One of the annual tasks the club has un- dertaken is the displaying and arranging of the students, projects for Oakhaven's Science Fair. The club hopes that it will be able in the near future to establish cash prize awards for the best and most interest- ing projects. Another of its plans is to form an astronomical club for the future study of the heavenly bodies. The planting of trees and flowers will enable the club to do grafting and crossbreeding. The most important goal toward which the club strives is to bring home some of the Na- tional Science Fair Trophies.
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SPANISH CLUB-STANDING: Miss Hanseman, R. Bramley, C Hadaway B Ford FIRST ROW R. Loftis. A. Williams, S. Escue, J. I1'vine, L. Rowan. SECOND ROW C Fltts L Rinehart E McCall. L. Riley, C, Woodham, C. Littleton. B. Malone. THIRD ROW S Grisham J Denny D James, M. Bradshaw, M. Parker, W. Jones. FOURTH ROW: J. Todd R Stephens C Ellis C Thompson. The Oakhaven Spanish Club is under the supervision of Miss Carol Hanseman. To promote Spanish as a spoken language is the goal toward which these enthu- siastic students strive. As the members advance toward fluent Spanish conversation, the meetings will gradually become conducted entirely in Spanish. Their projects are the organization and presentation of plays in Spanish. Officers of the club are Ronnie Bramley, Presidentg Bettie Ford, Secretary-Treasurerg and Conrad Hadaway, Vice President. Spanish Club officers enjoy singing Christmas carols such as Cascabeles, otherwise known as Jingle Bells. 26
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