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Page 52 text:
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ofafin me Do as the Romans do was the motto of each Latin II student during Latin Week in early May. Among the events listed for the week were a Roman wedding scene and an unusual, but delightful, fashion show. The week was climaxed and highlighted by the Roman Banquet modeled after the early Ro- man feasts. Members of the Latin Club in the wedding procession from the home of the bride to the home of the groom. sw! QQ Latin II students in the wedding scene in the atrium of a Roman house. -.1 Latin Club members participating in the betrothal scene taking place in the atri- um of a Roman house.
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allguage CKUAJ The Spanish, French and Latin Clubs all have an integral part to play in the lives of interested students. These organizations endeavor to gain fuller under- standing of the customs and the way of life of the people whose language they are studying. Members of the clubs have come to know and appreciate the outstanding figures, the cultural achieve- ments and the historical grandeur of their respective countries through songs, games, records and an occa- sional dramatic production by the members. as FRENCH CLUB OFFICERS Don't iust stand rhereg do something. l. to r. - Diane Trautman, MaryAnn Au- disio. Ulbsent from picture, Carol Shannon, LATIN CLUB OFFICERS We come to bury Caesar. l. to r. - Loyola Walsh, Frances Dwyer, MaryLou Serritella, Roberta Wojcicki. SPANISH CLUB OFFICERS They're not the Kingston Trio, but they can translate Coplas. Left to right: Connie Lupariello, Barbara Ulizio, Eleanor Collimore. VY Rosa Del.auro.
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Iaaniak .fdfnriemdfy Girls danced by in a bright array of Mexican colorsg feet tapped to the rhythm of Spanish folk melodiesg the flags of the Spanish republics set side by side created a mag- nificent color scheme. These are significant memories of the lirst Spanish Assembly at Lauralton. Under the capable direction of Mother Rinaldo, the assembly honoring the Organi- zation of American States, was presented by the combined Spanish classes. A brief history of the O.A.S., and a skit by the senior members were all skillfully interwoven into one of the linest assemblies of the year. 5 Ole! all f' l. to r.-Maureen Glea- ,.X son, G a i I Gallagher, QW . ,- 7 lf J Karen Kleinhagen, Judy ' K t Homorsky, and ju d y fvwu , Martin enjoy a Spanish Rv Dance. Mother Rinaldo and her little muchachas holding the flags of the Spanish Republics. 1wr '1 '1' t X' key, be f-bg gk . cm .. l as ---
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