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. .,f-wmv i ,arnww I k . ai Mr. Pollard shows Mrs. Ring the language lab while Mrs. Lopez and Mrs. Phillips warn of shrill whistles. Language Dept. odds mythology xg The Language Department added -literature to its curric- ulum, including a course in lard and his class studied music, poetry, and paintings related to Greek and Roman myths. Mrs. Anne Fling initiated students into the mysteries of Espanol lSpanishl, replacing Mrs. Barbara Houde as one of the two Spanish teachers. Each language had its honor society, including the new French Honor Society for Mrs. Pat Lopez's best pupils. Students who were interested in Spanish culture joined the Spanish Interest Club, spon- sored by Mrs. Hazel Phillips. All language classes par- ticipated in special forums, trips and declamations within Carol Bedell reveals Medusa, changing stunned Doug Ballengee into stone. the state of Florida. classical mythology. Mr. Pol- Languages! 133
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Bottom Row: Jorda Jones, Melissa Rippy, Janette Redkey, Sue Marvel, Chris Victor, Cynthia Parker, Cheryl Cooper. Middle Flow: Becky Seaton, Ela McCall, Susan Bennett, Patricia Boswell, Karlena Stewart, Dawn Sexton. Top Flow: Sheila Miles, Sonia Humphries, Brad Wages, John Germain, Susan lppolito, Linda Tomczak. ly l mei 'ighiitgs have wr ttl,e1i unto ,mu int BELIEV E Jil ii is llama ot' time it ll 1 Utliocl Uri . ye W' Y e te in KNOWthat e MVE .fternal li X l i John 5:13 Qtzllil. ll RCF officers, Chris Victor, vice-president, John Germain, treasurer, Susan lppolito, president, and Cynthia Parker, secretary, trust in Him. RCF members tell ot God's gift Seeking more Bible knowl- edge and wanting to share it with others, many sleepy-eyed students attended the Robin- son Christian Fellowship meetings held at 6:45 a.m. Members also attended the afternoon club-day meetings, where they discussed plans for producing Good News, a newspaper that presented what the Bible has to sayzlt is 132 l Robinson Christian Fellowship impossible for anyone to earn eternal life, but if a person be- lieves that Christ died for him, he will receive it as a gift. Beginning each meeting with prayer, the students then sang from Tampa Youth Ranch songbooks before discussing the Bible with their sponsor, Reverend Hank Lindstrom, who is the director of the Youth Ranch. friends to a Youth Ranch barbeque. uf uv 1 ff Linda Tomczak pauses to invite
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Members of SHS forfeit a.m. siestof Spanish Honor members in- terrupted their morning siestas to attend 6:45 a.m. meetings. While greeting the sun through classroom win- dows, they discussed and planned a variety of money- making projects. After a somewhat unsuc- cessful garage sale, the club turned to the more profitable business of selling Knight bumper stickers. This enabled the members to finance their annual excursion to St. Augustine where they romped amid the rustic cannons of America's oldest city. Chaperoned by their new sponsor, Mrs. Ann Ring, the students terminated a year's activities with a visit to an all- Spanish performance at the Centro Asturiano Theatre. Secretary Melissa Bond, president Diane Hernandez, vice-pres. Frances Martens and treas'r Cheryl Holland claim the courtyard for Spain. 'ww Matador David Howell somewhat apprehensively tries his hand at bull fight- Astonished Linda Alperstein finds a ing only to discover that t'Ferdinand the bull is Ferdinanda. bumper sticker on her bumper. 134 f Spanish Honor Society
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