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SPANISH HONOR SOCIETY . . . SPANISH HONOR SOCIETY . . . SPANISH HONOR SOCIETY . . . SPANISH HONOR SOCIETY . . Tolsing an oath, promising achievement , Y A by W Y Mu. ,elm if On the night of November 5, 1981, 22 students gathered In the auditorium awaiting their induction into the Sociedad Honoraria Hispania. These students who main- tained high achievement and who promoted the study of Spanish were pronounced members of the society upon the recital of a poem and the taking of an oath, promising they would continue their high achievement and promotion of Spanish. These students became members of the society by ap- plication, and selection was based on their grode point overoge. A Spanish ll student must maintain a 3.5 point average and a Sponish Ill and above student must maintain a 3.0 average. Throughout the year the Sponish Honor Society Spon- sored many activities. These in- cluded general meetings, sociols, candy sales and par- ticipation in the Florida Spanish Conference in April. HE WONT EAT IT, is a familiar Commercial heard by Americans almost everydat, Tongee Rogers, Debbie Delise, Ellen Schwartz have mastered the Spanish language well enough to do this Commercial in Spanish. L3 SPANISH HONOR SOCIETY: Front Row: Michelle Hesse, Elaine Rosenfeld, Kim Green, Jen- nifer Carpenter, Beth Almond, Alfredo Lebron, Robin Hood, Dana Green, Row Two: Lias Mason, Lisa Glenn, Laura Flessner, Darlene Schaeffer, Betsy Alt, Audrey Smith, Leslie Rivers, Lauwona Mongum, Marshall Graham, Tandrea Rogers, Laura Work, Angela McKib- ben, Todd Hillier, Tracy Phillips, Jackie Parsons, Row Three: Robert Boos, Lisa Monaco, Lisa Smith, Elaine Schwartz, Debbie Delise, Bill Powell, David Schulenberg S ,. J A , ,Y f I Beth Almond Betsy Alt Debbie Delise Marshall Graham Todd Hillier Alfredo Lebron Lauwona Mongum Bill Powell Leslie Rivers Tandrea Rogers Darlene Schaeffer Ellen Schwartz Lisa Smith Jackie Parsons CPURCHASED CLUB SPACED ' CLUBS X 229
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LATIN HONOR SOCIETY . . . LATIN HONOR SOCIETY . . . Achievers honored The sole purpose of the one-yeor-old Lotin Honor Socie- ty is to honor the ochievers! soid Mrs. Corolyn Nelson, od- visor of the society. High chorocter students with o 3.5 grode overoge ond who hove studied Lotin for two yeors ore eligible to become port of the society. This yeor's seniors ore chorter members for the newly orgonized club. The most memoroble octivi- ty of the yeor wos the induc- tion ceremony which took UNITED STATES PP.ESlDENT?? One never knows, but for now the responsibilities of Lotin Honor Society president ore enough for Joe Poole. Joe MCed ot the LHS induction ond gove the welcoming speech to those students who showed outstanding obility in their Lotin closses. OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS, these ore given In motters of greot importonce ond Joe FIorio's certificote of membership in the Lotin Honor Society might one doy be of greot help to him. 228 I CLUBS CPURCHASED CLUB SPACE? ploce on October 15, 1981. BURNING THE CANDLE AT BOTH ENDS. Potricio Sheo become on octive member of the Lotin Honor Society, when she recited the pledge of induction. I' in-mf? LATIN HONOR SOCIETY: Front Row: Joe Poole, Potricio Sheo, Julie Borronco, Potricio Zobrisl-tie, Louro Cunninghom, Jessico Enriquez, Row Two: Suson Donaldson, Corlo Boker, Sondro Leory, Michelle Bourie, Koren Droyton, Dione Kroll, Row Three: Jim Cooper, Potrick Fletcher, Joe Florio, Andy Longe, Jerry Coutont, Steve Mostorides, Poul Ferren- tino, Not Pictured: Shoron Homes, Louise Shewell ond Ron Thill GUILTY AND INNOCENT, Lotin hos hod o greot offect on the low systems of our notion. Michelle Bourrie exploins to Lotin Honor Society members these in- fluences ond the odvontoges they will hove Ieorning Lotin os high school students.
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