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Mrs. Grube's first year class entertained at the Cornida Mexicana with songs of the Spanish peoples. SPANISH, LANGUAGE or Fssnvnv Alter studying Spanish for several years, Jill Montgomery and Seawillow McCraft, seniors, could comprehend the foreign sounds played in the listening lab. ROW 1: Ray Smith, Sallie Smith, Jan Barrett, Trudy Kestner, Mindy Me- holin, Karen Burns, Jeanine Ingraharn, Irma Bachus, Sue Smedley. ROW 2: Ellen Ross, Pam Schonard, Vickie Baxter, Barbara Johnson, Jean Shuttles- worth, Jeanne McGowan, Alice Sligh, Mary Threadgill, Susie Farley, Susan Walker, Christina Oakes. ROW 3: Linda Howton, John Boyle, Mickey Mc- 262 Karnic, Chesley Farmer, Ted Talhert, .lan Scruggs, Brenda Schutza, Vicke Wood, Betti Bentinck, Nancy Danton, Laurie Ennis, Susan Whayne. ROW 4: Tarn Leauertan, Ken McCormick, Robert Gross, Bill Brown, Jim Piper, Wayne Krupicka, Jerry Bryant, fanny Hepler, Carl Surley, Larry Crips, Paul Concilio, Roy Smith, Spencer Woods.
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Lynn llunter, Della Barrett, jimmy Miller, Marilyn Davis, and Melinda Smith collaborated on derivative studies in class. This year's Vox ,-lrietum staff included Gwen Steele, Marilyn Davis, Della Barrett, Melinda Smith, Susan Schlinke, Sarnie Bales, Pat Roberts, Ricky Simpson, Steve Simpler, Frank Fuller, Susan Sample, Cheryl Rolan, Jimmy Burks, Editor Beth Anne Spain, and Tom Filzhugh. ROW l: Ann Rentlro, Diane Fadal, Mary McNabb, Jan Marstaller, Pam Moseley, Peggy Dooley, Susan Slayton, Terry Turner, Gail St. John. ROW 2: Claudia Perrnenter, Collette Rountree, Gwen Steele, Candy Maddox, Judy Hensley, Sherrill Smith, Linda Threadgill, .lan Lindley, Elizabeth Barrett, Susan Hardy. ROW 3: Ernestine Kirk, Cindy Conlee, Ellan Freed, Pat Marstaller, Donna White, Larry IYusslfau1n, Randall ll arrr'n, I--fl Slarlu, Emerson once said, 'QI tread on the pride of Greece and Romef, The Junior Classical League did tread on the pride of Greece and Rome, using it as a stepping stone to a better future. Though they were accused of studying a dead language, these students recognized certain benefits in studying this language of the ancient Romans. Latin students held monthly meetings with in- formative and entertaining programsg-they published the VOX ARIETUM, a magazine containing articles by Latin stuclentsg and they attended the State JCL Con- vention in Baytown. Through their study of ancient culture, JCL members learned the value of projecting classical civilization through the present and into the future. Ginger Glover, Wade Stansell, Marc King. ROW 4: Rick Graves, David Coker, Jim Piper, Harry Savio, Dana Richey, Tessy Hanna, Ralph Drews, Carolyn Hudson, jimmy Wiezhorn, Buzz Dozier, Jim Brothers. ROW 5: Bruce Meador, Mike Compton, Bill Quinton, Bob Bond, Greg Gillenwater, Mac Rogers, Larry Jacobs, Bill Marlinelii, Clark Robertson, Danny Fred, Bill D, Martin, Anthony Alford. During the monthly JCL Day meeting. Rush Milam surveyed the competitive football game on the lrlarkbourd while Torn Fitzhugh, Chris Serrnas, Susan Sample, and Frank Fuller ale rnvzlern Roman snacks, 26l
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E ss- f 0' Q Mrs. Freeman was a patient instructor ta sometimes uery discouraged stu- dents. Her claims had the personal touch of stories and souvenirs from the countries she visited during her summer vacations. Carol Turner, Susan Hoffman, Beverly Brown, Terry Hallman, Charlie Call, and Shelia Duecy listened rzttenlively to Mrs. Frecmarfs travel stories. ROW 1: Mrs. Gruba, Lynn Wirlders, Kay Hilliard, Marilyn lirickrnan, Cheryl Fadal, Linda Sunderland, Mike Bradshy, Mrs. Freeman. ROW 2: Linda Caruthers, Allison Thomas, Barbara Townserz, Linda Horn, Colest Inman, Nancy Roberts, Kadi jameson, Diane Stokes, Paula Arnold. ROW 3: Sue Corley, jane Yarbrough, Karen Underwoorl, Molly Shipp, Chcsley Kendrick, Herbert Schribner, Bruce Thompson, Billy Cox, Mike Sheehy, Virginia Col- Flags, costumes, tamales, Spanish dancing, and Mexi- can music weaved an atmosphere of a gay festival. It was the 1965 Fiesta de la Raza held at the Catholic Church of Saint Francis and the Spanish students of Richfield joined in the fun. As other special projects, the Pan American Student Forum sold UNICEF Christmas cards, attended the Pan American convention, and sold pralines during Pan American Week for scholarships and project money. The social highlight of the year was the Comida Mexicana at the Palmetto Inn. It all added up to an active year furthering the main objectives of the PASF which are: STO encourage respect for all na- tionalities in the Americas and to encourage the use of Spanish medium of communicationf' :Lia W.. Ju, woo-4 lin.-2, Paula Belligio, Larry flrizlcrxori. ROW 4: Cynthia fanke, .lan Abernathy, Patty Magill, Ian Wilson, ,larlyn Jeffrey, JOAnna Slimp, Margaret Anderson, Marilyn Steed, Janet Blasingarne, Pam Halgrirnson, Cynthia Litton. ROW 5: Bula Powell, Alon Wadle, lim SoRelle, Bob Smith, Mark Seymour, Tim Goodwin, Larry Seilzler, Mark Woodward, .lahn Preston, Robin Brooks, David Neuwirth, Kyle Morrison. 263
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