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Juniors and Sophomores The French Class leads a merry life as one can readily judge after a glance at these pictures. First of all, we see a group rest- ing on a grassy knoll at lunch time. Then it’s back to class where recordings and records make the class more enjoyable. Between classes a romp on the campus helps to revive interest, and Sister Venard is there to interest them in French conversation. A menu doesn’t bother them, since lunch period is over, but they are being prepared for a trip to Paris where French must be spoken if one wants to eat. The record is good, whatever it is.
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The History Club The History Club is composed of members of the Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior Classes. Their aim is to iron out the wrinkles in world affairs and to set the nations on the path of peace where charity and brotherly love will prevail. First row: Sister Venard, Princess Simmons, Bar- bara Murrell, Sandra Smith, Carmen Swain, Jeannette Haynes, Delorist Dereef, Gloria Carter, Barbara Joyner, Sister Joanne Elizabeth. Second row: Catherine Hughes, Joanna Tolbert, Carolyn Nunn, Constance Crews, Lucille Johnson, Lilly Belle Williams, Avis Boozer, Wanetta Har- ris. Third row: Mary Payne, Barbara Linton, Jacquelyn Batchelor, Barbara Clyburn, Laetitia Smith, Mar- garet Stevenson, Elizabeth Coatney, Joyce Roddy. Gloria Carter explains the Korean situation to her classmates, Avis Boozer and Laetitia Smith.
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The Latin Club Two years of Latin are required for a classical diploma from Saint Anne’s Academy. Some stu- dents are brave enough to face the third year, and a fourth year will be added for those having super-courage. The Latin Club sing songs and recite poetry in Latin, and the students are proud of their achievement. First row: Princess Simmons, Barbara Murrell, Sandra Smith, Carmen Swain, Avis Boozer, Jean- nette Haynes, Delorist Dereef, Gloria Carter. Second row: Carolyn Jones, Hazel Anderson, Mary Payne, Barbara Clyburn, Constance Crews, Lu- cille Johnson, Barbara Joyner, Catherine Hughes. Third row: Carolyn Nunn, Jacquelyn Batchelor, Phyllis Joyner, Laetitia Smith, Barbara Linton, Elizabeth Coatney, Joyce Roddy. Jeannette, Mary and Jacquf ways of expressing purpose The gerund, the gerundive a all mixed up.
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