Schools - HLHS French Club sends Christmas greetings to France
Christmas will be merrier for children in a hospital in Lyon, France, thanks to the efforts of the Horn Lake High School French Club.Janis Risley, French teacher at Horn Lake High School and sponsor of the French Club, said her HLHS club sent 150 handmade Christmas cards to children in the hospital in Lyon in hopes of brightening their spirits this holiday season."This project was the brainchild of our French Club president Cheryl Clausel," said Risley....
French Club: A SMALL TOWN IS MOURNING A HORRIFIC LOSS
Rance Hettler, strapping and handsome at 18, could throw a javelin farther than any kid in north-central Pennsylvania and run 100 meters faster than most.Gregarious and fun-loving, he was more than a jock: Key Club. Prom committee. Students Against Drunk Driving. Student government. History Club. French Club. An acolyte in his church. He was looking forward to attending Northeastern University in the fall to major in criminal justice and law enforcement.His future was bright.So...
French Club: PENNSYLVANIA TOWN GRIEVES OVER THE LOSS OF 21 FRIENDS
Students slowly approached the old-fashioned stone high school yesterday, greeting one another with tears, sobs and embraces, their thoughts with the 21 classmates and chaperones aboard TWA Flight 800.The 16 students, along with a teacher, her husband, a school secretary and two parents, were embarking on a 10-day French Club trip, the culmination of more than two years of bake sales, car washes and penny pinching. By 4 a.m., their slim hopes were dashed - they were sure the whole group...
Putnam City French Club Hosts Mardi Gras Festival
If some Putnam City High School students found time to eat dinner one day earlier this month, it was a miracle.On that day _ Feb. 10 _ when New Orleans turned itself upside down for Mardi Gras, the French Club turned Putnam City's senior hall into a miniature Bourbon Street. From 11 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. students sold crepes, Belgian waffles, petits fours, gumbo, jambalaya and such an assortment of other French-type foods that we couldn't sample them all.But we...
French Club: You're never too wee to say 'oui'
Raleigh -- It is circle time at the Toddlers' French Club and the children go round and round, hand in hand with their parents, singing French nursery rhymes. "Bonjour, enfants!" cries out Yolande Andrews, a teacher and native French speaker.Good day, indeed. For Elizabeth Howdeshell, the opening this month of a toddlers' class of the French language play group she started for babies a year ago is a welcome success. To any who ever doubted...