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,nw Q' f.5vl-I 'III 'I' 5-X Translations fast and free, Spanish club members Frank Shipley, Paul Rogers, Cindy Shaw, and Steve Tabor lat leftl, go over a homework assign- ment with Miguel Pilona Aurajo, an exchange stu- dent from El Salvador. lBelowl, To aid her ele- men tary students at Fair- view, Sandy Thompson makes posters showing translations of simple Spanish words. v' W is , , ,gtg fx' -I .--J .l A i --wi, , fi tl F of CL UB.' Bottom Ho w-West, Allen, Van Zandt, Snider lpresidentl, ltreasurerl, C. Freeman lsecretaryl, lparliamentarianl, Warner, Second Row- 71 Pollarzi Jernigan, Lee, D. Pollard,' Activities began early for members of the Los Rebeldes when the club held a La Nlerienda lpicnicl at Sebastian Lakes, October 10, In addition to good things to eat, the outing included folk-dancing and the traditional pinata. ci 'Lo Meriendo' Still in a party mood, the Spanish club members held a Christmas fiesta at El Chico Restaurant before the holidays began. The group also made plans early in the year to participate in a language festival, held in con- junction with the German, French, and Latin clubs, during the third quarter. Spearheading the group this year, Kathy Snider served as president. Other officers included Tony Lairamore, Cheryl Freeman, and Sarah Darnall. Harmon, Byrd, Brent, McConnell, Thomp- L l . ' .H --lQiii1'.s '1.4s L. . t. l-Lrg: Third Ro w-M. Campbell, Adams, Davis, K. Campbell, L. Freeman, Benton, Ware, Elliott, Tabor,' Fourth Row-Haupert, Whitlock, Bull, VWley, Corley, Sherman, Chappell, Matthews, Sanders, Top How-Moreland, Smart, Anderson, Vernon, Lovett, Ernst t the lake SPANISH CLUB 73 IE
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72 R.O.lVl.E. Romon logos lnitiation of Latin Club members, December 5, consisted of Italian dinners and Roman togas. Here Kathy Joyce, senior, and Mark Abbott, sophomore, kneel to kiss the ancient symbol of Rome. Dressing in Roman togas and dining at Taliano's Restaurant were a part of the initiation ceremonies December 5 when second- year members lead incoming students through the steps required ond ltolion food in becoming Romans ofthe lVlodern Era. Goals of the Latin club are to give students an opportunity to learn more ofthe ancient culture of Rome and to par- ticipate in school activities as a whole. Members obtained a better understanding of Roman history through myths and stories about Roman life, while the group also took part in such all-school events. as homecoming. LA TIN CL UB: First row-Pettit, Lane lvice- Third row-Rodney Cates, Vaughan, Hartness, presidentl Bennett lpresidenti, Ross lsecretaryi, Roam, Morgan, Newton, fourth row-Taylor, Hanna l treasureri. Second row-Goodin, Joyce, Sandahl, Travis, Geels, Dillahunty. Robert Cates, Brown, Russell.
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Devotionals given by local pastors are very much a part of Partners in Christ meetings. Here, Reverend Garland Gable, pastor of Colony South Missionary Baptist Church, speaks at the January 26 meeting. Organized in 1967 for Christian students of any faith, Partners in Christ again promoted Christian leadership and encouraged members to serve as examples to unsaved friends promoted Christion leadership Carols filled the air as Partners in Christ, Edie Wiley, Noel Newlon, Linda Webb, and Robb McDaniel warm-up for their caroling party, December 27. 74 PARTNERS IN CHRIST through daily living. Meetings this year were occasions for sharing Christian experiences, gaining a better understanding of the BibIe's message, and praying together. Once each month a minister or layman from a local church was invited to give a devotional. Highlighting the year was a youth revival in conjunction with the Fellow- ship of Christian Athletes at which New York Giant's .lim Files, a former Reb, was guest speaker. ,az urmmv.w-v- 1' ' mamma .ewan ma PA RTNERS IN CHRlST.' First ro w-Lambrigh t, Moore, Stewart, Jones fsecretaryl, D. Ward lvice- presidentl, Crofton ltreasurerl, Pitts lpresidentl. Second row-Honey, Weller, Linder, Sharp, Reather, S. Ward, Brents, Howard Third row-Peerson, Little, Stanley, Northum, Moreland, Berry, Newlon, Cousins. Fourth row-Travis, Harris, Wiley, Webb, Whitsitt, Riggins, Norman, McDaniel.
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