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French sludenis enjoy preparing, cooking, and eating French delica¬ cies. Mood books, created by Mrs. Hunter’s Advanced Composition Class, arc dis¬ played in Mrs. Eberwinc ' s window. Mrs. Frances Lane Alwood: Spanish I. 2. 3, 4; Junior Class Advisor: Spanish Club Sponsor. Miss Virginia H. Brinkley: Eng¬ lish 10; Latin I, 2. 26 ENGLISH FOREIGN LANGUAGE
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Moonlight gazers Rebecca (Nila Fanny) and George (Marlin Richardson) vie for Ihe view in an Our Town rehearsal for American Studies. Mrs. Jacqueline R. Scott: English 9; Speech Fundamentals; Thespian Society Sponsor; Junior Class Ad¬ visor; English Department Chair¬ person. Miss Mattie Vann: English 10. 12; Social Studies 9. ENGLISH 25
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fl Neuj Lingo ' Q uenos dias.” “C’est la vie.” O “Veni, vidi. vici.” Phrases such as these made their debut into many students ' vocabularies. Along with these new dialects, students were also introduced to adventurous stories of Spain, France, and Italy. The source of their new knowledge? The world of foreign language. While approximately a hundred and twenty-five students took advantage of the elective languages offered. reasons varied for taking a differ¬ ent lingo. Kay Ivey stated, “I took French because I wanted to take a- nother language to add to my Latin.” A new teacher at Suffolk High, Mrs. Jackson, organized activities such as French games and carols or cook¬ ing French delicacies such as crepes and omlettes. Another modern language offered was Spanish. To increase students’ interests in Hispanic studies, Mrs. Alwood formed a trip to Mexico for Spanish II and IV students during the spring break. For her beginning students, she initiated the “adopt a country” program, where students selected a Spanish country for extensive study. Another alternative was the lan¬ guage of the ancient scholars, Latin. Miss Brinkley strived to teach students tales of Roman heroes, mythological gods, and Caesar. Mr. Benigno Faustina niece Liliana Fuchs help i»me Spanish stu¬ dents tape a radio Mrs. Patricia T. Jackson: French 1. 2; Photojournalism; Peanut Picker Spon.sor; French Club Spon¬ sor. Mrs. Joanne S. Hunter: Advanced Composition; Thespian Society Sponsor. Mrs. Lucille V. Williams: Eng¬ lish 9, 11; Sophomore Class Ad¬ visor; Health Club Sponsor. ENGLISH FOREIGN LANGUAGE 27
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