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ttttltt CLUB The first Vxfeclnesclay of every month fluring the school year memhers ol Romani Hoclierni will he founcl in the north-hall meeting in regular session. This clula, active for over twenty years, is open to all Latin stuclents. Again this year, with its 130 active memlyers, the Latin cluh was ahle to main- tain its recorcl of heing the largest anal one ol' the most active cluhs in Paris High School. lts wicle scope inclucles hoth social ancl erlucational functions. lncluclecl in the eight meetings ol this year were a Christmas party, a New Years celehration, a Valentine party, ancl the annual picnic to which senior l-atin stuclents were invitecl as guests ol the cluh. With the lmotto, Pergo lxffotlo, the cluh continuecl to go lorwarrl with other activities which inclutlecl the presentation ol the liatin inerlal to the stuclent having the highest average lvor the lvirst two years ol Latin, filling has- lsetsl lor the poor at Christmas, ancl huying hoolts, pictures, anfl other materials for the use of the Latin slur ents. An outstancling event ol the year was the Latin cluhss chapel program. A play, mlqhanlcsgiv- ing tor lsatinf' was presentecl hy Billy Spiclell, Dell Deghong. .lane Shelton, Margaret Conflray, Polly Majors, Betty Cross, llarcly Bolin, Fairfax Breneman. Marcellus Cunningham, anal Byron Dickerson. The program was augmentecl with English songs sung in Latin hy the thircl and fourth year Latin stuclents. MEMBERS Catherine lxlartin, liclwarrl lvlartin, Eugene Mathis, Velma lvlay, Glaclys Lucille Mayiiarcl, Sam McClure, Sarah Mcllaiiiel, Rosehucl Mclliill, Hoyt McGee, Vxfilliam lVlclVlillian, Atrice McNeal, Roy lvliller, lMlary Finetta lvloorly Eva Beth Moore, Lois ,lane Morris. Mary Frances Morris, Vvfancia Lee Morris, Charles lVlont- gomery, Quirla Myers, Margaret Nichol. Nixon Oakes. Mary Ruth Patterson, Williain Patterson, Marilyn Peltz. Betty .lean Phillips, lxlarcille Phillips Ruth Piclcering, Julia Pierce, lxlary lflizaheth Plerlger, Elaine Poston, ,lean Powell, Lewis Pyles, .layne React. Elizaheth Reeves, Imogene Reeves, John Harral Reeves, Virginia Reeves, Nellie .lean Richarcls, Florence Ringgolrl Rose Roach, Jaelf Sanclsherry, Margaret Ann Seilerman, ,lane Shelton, Betty Jo Slqiclmore, Celia Smith. Billy Spiclell, lvlartha Stewart, Nancy ,lane Sturgeon, Violet Swinclle, Elizaheth Taylor, Dor- othy Thompson, Margaret Uzzell L Mary Catherine Watsoii. Cathryn Westi, Mary West., lflizaheth Wetherlsee, Johnny White, Cwenrlolyn Vvfilliams, Betty Womack, Claihorne Yvrighl., ,lohn Wright, Marion Joan Wright, Polly lxflajors Page Nineteen
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tt-ITIH CtUB O F F I C E R S Consul ,,....,,,,,.A., ,.Y,,,, ,,YY,,,,,,,, B e tty Gibson Consul ,...,,,,V...V,. . .,,,, .,....,, . .Harold Hunt Scribe .,...,,....,,,AA, , Doclmia Lawrence Quaesior., ,,,. ..,, , , . ,, ,Harry Lain Reporter, , ,,,,, , . ,r . , ., ,,,, Betty Antoine SPUHSUFS ..... ,,., ,,,,,, , . ,Miss Sallie Sevlcel ancl lxliss Hanliins M E M B E R S Betty Gilason, Harolcl Hunt, Docliia Lawrence, Harry Lain, Betty Antoine, .lane Amis, Frances ,lane Balter, Katlwerine Halter, Patrifia Banlclaeacl, Nell Barlaam, Patsy Barnett, .leanette Barton, Helen Estelle Baze Laura .lean Bell, Harcly ljnolin, Bill Bowen, Marion Bramlaall ,Elinita Branclon, Fairfax Breme- man, .lerry Brown, Doris Brulte, Pat Pmrulte, Ernestine Burlqs, Dorotliy Camplaell, lVlary Rose Camp- laell, Gladys Carpenter Buclcly Carter, Beatrice Casey, lvlargaret Caslxey, Dorotlay Claarnlaerlin, lVlartlaa Clieatliam, Marjorie Clarlc, Margaret Conclray, Betty Cross, lvlarcellus Cunninglaam, Claarles Davis, D. T. Davis, Cora Dell Deglaong, ,lo Ann Devlin Byron Diclcerson, Jean Dunagan, Mary Frances Egloll, Cecil Fieltls, Tommie Foster, Leon Fowler, Henrietta Goleman, Nairla Guinn, Qzie Hall, .lanell Harris, Betty Jo Harrison, Xvilma llaynes, .loc Frank Hilllaouse llope Hoplcins, Pauline Horn, Virginia Horn, Ann l'luclc,lle, Conlon laelcson, lxlozelle Kern, Delia Kent, Martlaa Kennecly, Mary Louise Kirlcpatriclc, Elizalaetlw Langlorcl, Nettie l.ee Lowery, Bonnie Rutla Majors .K F-,ax Page Eighteen f
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FRENCH CLUB Le Cercte Francais, sponsored hy Miss Christine Cootshy. is composed of fifty memhers. At the heginning of the year the program for the entire school year was ptanned, and as a novel idea the sponsor placed in charge of every program one second year student who was responsihte for the suc- cess of the program. The purpose of the ctuh was to increase the studentas knowledge of the French people-their customs and their country. As there was numerous talent in the ctuh, each meeting was welt supplied with amusement other than the educational part: of the program. Betty Proctc. ,lane Amis, Jack Cook, Ntona Jean Vanderpoot, and others gave piano solos. Violin selections hy hoth Betty .iayne Hancock and Maggie Jo Nohte were given during the year, and Jean Dunagan and Lorraine Kinney, two chant- eusesn of the ctuh, singing in hoth French and English, favored the memhers with songs on many of the programs. Ar Christmas Miss Gootshy gave the ctuh a party at her home. A few days hetore Christ- mas the ctuh, cooperating with the German Club, presented an interesting chapel program, including French songs and tattas ahout French customs. On Aprit Fifth a masquerade with invited guests was given. The tast meeting of the year was a discussion of Jeanne d,Arc, the famous heroine who gave her lite for France, O F F I C E R S President .........,...... .... ...,..,,,.,........... ...........................,. .......,.. M a r t ha Stewart Vice-President ....... ......., .,.,,.,....... J e an Dunagan Secretary-Treasurer ........ .................. J uanita Banister Reporter ....,... ..,.,..... ..... ........,,..,...,.,.,,.,, C o I eman Carson Sponsor ........... ....,.,,. M iss Christine Gooishy Top Row: Martha Stewart, .lean Dunagan, Juanita Banister, Coleman Carson, Btatce Alexander, Jane Amis, Virginia Amis, Pmetty Ruth Antoine, Eleanor Beit, Jane Biard. Bill Bowen, Mary Beth Brasetton Second Row: Patsy Campbell, Ctareda Chamhers, Helen Ctartc, ,lack Cook. Martha Cook, Ammie .lean Cooper, Mary Ruth Daniet. Virginia Deshong. Etota Eason, Betty Ann Cihson. Betty .Iayne Hancock, Houston Harrison Third Row: Betty .io Hawley, Betty Hutchinson, Ntyra Etizaheth iustiss. Mary Kimhatt. Lorraine Kinney, Marjorie Kirhy. Margaret Lacy, Doris Faye Lack. Mary Etizaheth Moye, Jane Nichols, Ned Norment, Betsy Parker Fourth Row: Betty Proctq. twitctred Pruett, Florence Ringgold, Virginia Russett, Marjorie Smith, Ana nette Wanda Teei, Lavada Trumhte, Mona ,lean Vanderpoot, Frances Waggener Page Twenty
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