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The French Newspaper Staff is composed of Carol Settle, Kathy Nininger, Jean Blevins, co-editor, Mme. H. Fallwell, advisor, Teddy '- Driesch, editor, Ann Farisg Shar- on Stephensj Miss Ann McCants, student teacher, and Sally AI- ,. bergotti. FR c B H , , James, J. Kerns, N. Stinson, E. Ross, L. Waggoner, W. Boone, C. Leeds, D. Race, F. Umberger, S. Bias, S. Bulbin, P. Johnson, P. Moore, M. Garrett, D. Sullivan, R. Woody, P, Corolan, 0. Ward, G. Coxwell, S. Foster, N. Srb, G. ,,H0bson, A. Hurst, B. SMIPPQQJ. Long, P. Stott, B. Dillard, 151. Turner, DQliiMeincke, S.' Dugan, BL Rul'hier,ford, A. Cop- enhaver, C. l-luddleston, Rliikirk L. Moticha, J. Perdue, H. Thomas, J. Buchanan, G. Campbell, M. Culpepper, B. Fleeting, J. Gregory, N. Lemon, E. Lichfman, E. Sfone, C. Durham, J. Brown, J. Lancaster, B. Marshall, D. Chapman, N. Britfon, S. Flora, L. Wahlberg, J. Praif, J. Harris, K. Crockett, M. Davis, J. Petfy, B. Sumner, EN H chu ay fe sfMoore B. Hudgins, D. Deans, l. Krebs B. ,..MG. Mnuneywgn. Platt, T. Ilriesch, R. BIQCHT, S. HOQXEILM L 1- F.-555444 7.13 ll?'Sl .i 2. 5 ':-:-'. - ' i J.i51lieoifil'l', S. Sl'nlgleli'fifLl-. BaileY,2i55BiF''Carico,?Dl5' Garland, H. .Hardin, M. Hood, S. Hood,'lfiP. Jones, JL Keller, C. Levin, M. Maddox, C. Mayer, P. Mowles, H. Perdue, P. Rankin, C. Settle, J. Bolger, C. Estes, J. Davis, M. Smith, P. Thomas, S. Albergotti, R. Burroughs, B. Davis, A. Faris, L. George, C. Hodges, L. Holdren, A. Jarrelle, 5.,Qg,lSiu,rnmer, M.ggl,ee,, J. Mastin,iieJ. Allen, R. Bernard, A. Bi.lsI3fjfiQLffTli? .'HancoQ5Kiliggi.B. J. Waterman, 5.5415-:Qp,l1ens, 'A. Wilson, B. Hurt, fiJi. ' Bishop, Bit?-Fisher, T. Waterman, R. Nichols, E. Strickland, C. Marlin, J. Ricifardson, 5. Nelms, R. E. Herman, B. Robertson, N. Preston, T. Lunsford, M. Parker, B. DeLong, B. Abbuehl, C. Cheaf- hom, -S. Gibbons, L. Johnston, F. Lee, S. Turner, M. Hutghinson, T. Woods, C. Weiner. ...WZ .. 1 . . ff ' i i ,.., N.. I 4 , ,, ,, , , , , 3y.,..,l., rreggfslg 1,1234 i ii W it it i Marvin Smith presides over a meeting of the representatives of the Marianne French Club being held to discuss the club's activities. EF? :51'lxM 'I ii r -.,. . ,, . ll . ,. M, i ., r We s N Af J lim
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Officers of the Marianne French Club are Grace Mauney, Smith, President, Carolyn Estes, Junior Vice-President Secretary, Bonnie Leonard, Senior Vice-President, Marvin and Nancy Stinson, Treasurer. Marianne Features French Life The Marianne French Club, the largest club at Patrick l-lenry, promotes the student's interest in the French language by acquaint- ing him with French culture, the educational system, and the social life. At monthly meet- ings, students have enjoyed films, discussions, and lectures presented by either native Frenchmen or persons who had spent time in France. Activities of the club included the Christ- mas party, the Language Assembly, and the spring picnic, where Certificates of Honor were presented to the officers, representa- tives, and members. Officers also were given disks engraved with their initials in recogni- tion of their service throughout the year. The club sent money to a needy French family and members corresponded with French stu- dents during the year. La Liberte, the French publication of Pat- rick Henry, contains features on historic and modern France, Current news - whether on fashion, music, art, or politics- appeared in this year's six issues. Marvin Smith presents Madame Fallwell and Mr. Michel, Marianne French Club sponsors, Christmas gifts on behalf of the club's members. l K l Q i 1 5 i , , yt i i i i , . , . ' r . . ,Q f .lt 2 53 , i l zzz I . i H i , 5 -rj '
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QW -fx Faye Pleasants, Editor of the ORATOR, discusses type ot print for the heading of the Latin newspaper with .MsM,eERseor, 'me .LATIN ciuurm. Buckner, iz, nw- - land? P. Ren, K. Ross, K. Bigger, QC. Weinerf J. Merritt, WB. Weld, R. Gustafson, D.,.Van Lear, R. Woody, M. Young, NoelI,f,E. Curtegk. J.-fiEBosc,oe, l1if,,Ho,rasty4jjgiK. eltnndy, ,it Sniderf' B. Snider, E. Scott, 5. Dickey, G. Jsulllviun, J. 'l' Gardner, C. , Rjchards, ,D. Thomas, MM Armentrout, P. Flint, LF1si0'Meera, -HA. .BuSh..stJ- Coilmei-'fi C-N, Perkins, i em Robison, V. Sower, P. Groff, i M. Rider, M. Ann ii Atkins, ,,R. Atkinson, P. Shelton, B. Scrl-!99s, S. Dickerson, J. Dove, i K. Beckley, Jif7f?iTurne,r, D,MAnde'rsoai?ruB 'Dabney S! 'Cray-. , ford, B. Harbour, M. Johnston, S. ftlbergotti, -Nl Moss, ' Carol Wood, President of the Latin Club, talks over the club project with Nelson Thompson, vice- president, Ellen l-lall, secretary, and Joan Kaplan, treasurer. ' . Stuart Singer, business manager, Emily Gearhart, as sistant editor, and Ginny Keller, feature editor. sans, ear sis- ,fir . ,s fr 2' 'W TN l l 5 555 . M GilIespie,,G. Howlgins,,J....,l..eavitt, C. Plymale, R. Shepherd, WL. 'Terre'll, SEAllaWs,' Akers HS. Bolter, K. Bcri'gerf2'P. Borsum E. Clayton, CL Deshields, C. Doriot, C. Eubonks, Garlggd,,,,g. Gggultney, Hammond, DL Hannaboss, A. Stone, D.'Gordhn, G.'TnyIor, K? Horrup, E. Stockman, M. Crowder, B. Tolston, M. Haynes, P. Hensley, A. Hiscox, B. ,.,Jan0:..iHoffmon5gggN. Holcomb, C. Jel5gens,.,,L. Langley, B.f l,eigh', N..iiLeqtteor,'BL Mills, G., Rowlonth PFCSharpe, C. gipicer, L. Stoller, J. Sydenstrycker, C. Wolke, S. Hart, C.j,HiIl,,j,,.LI.- Eggrrmg. i Revinus, J., ,,, Wiimgigier, Grammar, B. iwlosoih, RL Turner, A. Simmskii Ms? E531 i 1 . i me lil H. 'SY ii. a' QS T fist i ii .sf-2 'A J. C. L. Begins Crator The Patrick Henry Latin Club is affiliated with the State and National Junior Classical Leagues. This organization encourages an in- terest in and an appreciation for the civilization, language, literature, and art of ancient Greece and Rome. At monthly meetings programs were present- ed by students under the direction of Nelson Thompson, vice-president. These programs var- ied trom humorous skits and home movies, to readings of the classic literature of that period. The Latin Club sponsors a Latin-English news- paper, the ORATOR, published six times this first year. ' Membership is open to all interested students. 96
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