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Reigning over the French club as Queen and King of Epiphany, Peggy Radford and Dolores Pisano display their treasures ...nun-UIQ, Q f ---' ,.:.ssf..wf Rehearsing their parts for Mme. Kohn, director of lllalade Imagin- aire, Peter Fisher feigns horror as Annette Kohn checks his pulse. 60 Front row: Treasurer Leann Petit, Secretary Kathy Raville. Second row: President Phil Coletti, Madame Kohn, Vice President Tom Dlugos. Language Clubs Probe Cultural Aspects, Exhibit Various Projects Bringing the French, Latin, and Spanish peoples closer to language students, these clubs offered members an opportunity to learn more about the cultures of the three countries represented. Students discovered new things about these countries. Opportunities ranged from discussing Roman architecture to sampling French cuisine. Members also saw slides and travel films. Students with two or more years of French were of- fered membership in the French club. Under the direc- tion of Mme. Suzanne Kohn, members participated in the traditional ceremonies of Epiphany. A special type of cake was served, and the two people who found an almond in their piece became King and Queen for the day. After weeks of planning, the French club presented Molade Imoginaire, their most important project of the year. Closing the gap between two related cultures, the Spanish and Latin clubs sang traditional carols together at Christmas time. They also compared the customs of Rome and Spain with the customs of modern America.
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Each sports page must pass the inspections of Barry Fraser, sports editor William de Golian, and William Duffy. Sharing ideas to write Golden Lines copy are co-editors James Gundry and Robert Piede and moderator Mrs. Eugenia Certain. As Mary Willis draws, review editor Sally Saunders and feature editor Elizabeth Ebbs give helpful criticism. Golden Lines Informs and Reviews, Achieves H igfz Ratings Keeping abreast of main events, reviewing the sport scenes and the best-seller books, and formulating opin- ions, the Golden Lines staff was on the alert for action. Each monthly edition was a combination of both person- al effort and teamwork to produce a mark of excellence. Through training and practice the staff perfected the necessary nose for news. Co-editors Robert Piede and James Gundry and moderator Mrs. Eugenia Certain worked to smooth out the rough processes involved in the editing. The coveted journalistic awards for 1967 included the All-Catholic Award, the Georgia Press Trophy, the Atlanta Journal Editorial Trophy, Quill and Scroll Award, and the National Scholastic Press Association All American Honor Rating.
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