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For the first time in the school ' s his- tory, the French department hosted a state-wide symposium in March, com- mented Ms. Muriel McDonald, chairman. Sixty high schools from around the state were invited for the festivities which ranged from academics to music to ath- letics. The purpose of the symposium was to promote French language and culture, she added. Students received many benefits from French, commented Ms. McDonald. The study of the language helped increase their vocabulary and improve their gram- mar and French credits helped them with college entrance requirements. Some enrolled in French because of its quality and importance in politics, diplomacy, culture and literature, she added. French students were eligible for mem- bership in the French Club and French Honor Society. To be admitted to the Honor Society, students had to maintain an 89 average in French and a 79 aver- age overall, she explained. The French Club and Honor Society co-sponsored many events such as crepe sales and basketball games against the other lan- guage departments in the school. (A) During the annual crepe sale, Ms. Muriel McDonald takes a crepe off the iron (photo by Bonacci). (C) After school, Ms. Catherine Carson grades papers from her French I class (photo by Schwarz). (E) During third period, Mary Taylor, senior, pre- pares her French III assignment (photo by Moore). 160
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(B) Checking receipts, Aivaro Iragorri, junior, counts money from the Spanish Honor Society sale of differ ent types of Mexican pralines (photo by Saenz). (C) As a teacher ' s assistant, Cindy Jorrie, junior, cor- rects tests for Mr. Arthur Glaze (photo by Saenz). Pages by Carol Steele 1 59
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French students host first state contest (B) At the French Club crepe sale, Fiona Hiller, jun- ior, fills a crepe with jam (photo by Bonacci). (0) Cindy Ackley, Eden Wells and Debbie Albert wrap up a crepe to sell at lunch (photo by Bonacci). (E) Officers of the French Honor Society are Plum- mer, secretary; Baden, president; McGovern, vice president; Goldsmith, treasurer (photo by Davis). D Pages by Jeff Baiter 161
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