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French Students Convention Bound The French Club is on octive group composed of students who ore Toking French or hove Token it in the post. Lcinguoge Week is one of the mony octivi- Ties thot the club sponsors. The members hove olso Worked hord this yeor To roise money for the build- ing of o school in Lotin Americo. Every second Tues- doy the club hos meetings of which guest speokers ore often present. The French Club officers ore: President, Noncy Kirtley, V. President, Glorio Cooksey, Secretory, Denise Russ, Treosurer, Eddie Boles, l-lisforion, Dovid IVlcQuoy, Porlimentorion, .locque Moody. The sponsor of the French Club is Mrs. Helen Ookley. .L The officers of the French Club ore: Seoted: Pres., Nancy Kirtley, Porlimentorion, Jacque Moody, Sec. Denise Russ Treczs. Gloria Cookseyg Standing: V. Pres. Eddie Boles ond Historian David McQuuy. First row: Alberto Jones, Denise Russ, Lindo Kimbrel, Patricia Mills, Steve Ferguson, Debbie Messer, Kathy Atkinson. Second row: Shirley Bowie, Sherry Allen, Ruby Bradley, Valerie Bell, Kim Still, Sherry Strowbridge, Jonie Townsend, Linda Kelly, Kaye Wilkes Third row: Sylvester Peoples, Altheo Moultrie, Sharon Horton, Nancy Kirtley, Jeannie Talbot, Frances Story, Lindo Prentice, Lulu Donn Fourth row: Jimmy Wiggins, Suson Chester, Eddie Bciles, Bill Wehunt. Three French students listen while Vicky Wul- worth translates their homework assignment. n h'..f+tn ' 2 1.Kg:..xk! 85
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Page 88 text:
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Around The World Through Language Miss Gloria Manning Mrs. Helen Oakley , ,-5 if is nfl' will Mrs. Raker the Latin teacher at Rickards, and also sponsor of the Latin Club, points out a few important facts to attentive class. Cheryl Cole, Sharon Stout, Irma Shingles, and Alberta Jones look closely at the poster which portrays the real life of Ole France 84 Our language department is composed of three languages, French, Spanish, and Latin. The aim ot the courses is to broaden knowledge and interests, help prepare tor future study, and tor the students individual interests, The courses give background in vocabulary and language structure, which is very helptul to students on the SAT test. Miss Gloria Manning, Spanish teacher, and Mrs. Helen Oakley, French teacher, used the audiolingual method of teaching this past year. Their teaching materials consisted ot slides, recordings, and books. Mrs. Frances Ralcer, Latin teacher and head ot the language department, used the traditional method ot teaching in her course. The language department began the year vvith an inadequate supply ot materials, but have come a long vvay since then. They novv have good tacilities and the courses are an excellent opportunity tor higher learning. Marilyn Munn watches as Paul Byrd replaces the picture which has be- come the trademark ofthe Latin room, P RANGE h
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Page 90 text:
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Latin Club Sponsors Annual Latin Forum Latin Club officers: Bottom raw, Glenda Fulmer, President, Debbie Barineau, Historian, Marilyn Munn, Publicity Chairman, Top row, Mike Brantley, Treasurer, Connie Halley, Secretary, and Mike McGrew, Vice President. Connie Holley, Deeky Murphy, Debbie Barineau, and Mike Brantley examine a replica of a crossbow during one of the frequent Latin Club meetings. X L . E., ,f' gn , Z? V 1 W7 4 H iw -:Is The Latin Club is o hard working group ot students whose qualifications to ioin are just that you be a Latin student. The club sponsors, as well as attends, many activities throughout the year. The Latin Banquet, tor Latin students and their dates, is an annual event, as Well as the Latin Forum and Language Week. At the Forum, held in Jacksonville this year, students enter various contests hoping tor tirsts and this year a skit was entered. Language Week is wholeheartedly supported by this club, tor Roman costumes seem to be all over the school. During the year bake sales were held, and much ot this money was contributed to a Latin American school. The otticers are: Glenda Fulmer, president Mike McGrevv, vice president, Connie Holley, sec- retary, Mike Brantley, treasurer, Debbie Barineau, historian, Marilyn Munn, publicity chairman. Mrs. Frances Raker is the club sponsor. Bottom Row: Elyse Dowden, Chris Smith, Francile Kurth. Second Row: Joe Dugger, Linda Oliff, Glenda Fulmer, Connie Holley, Marilyn Munn, Debbie Barineau. Third Row: James Johnson, Randall Smith, Mike Brantley, Deeky Murphy, Terry Isler, Jody Miller, Mike McGrew. Top Row: Edward Locke, Jimmy Jones, Jack Skipper, Hap Parrish.
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