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LATIN CLUB F phe ¥ ; Pines ie r job Left to right: Mrs. Hidritch; T. Gulley, Sec.; K. Kramer Pres.; S. Choisser, Treas.: J. Donosky, V Pres.; Miss Na entrout Shall we rest after a big meal? a Pe The Latin Club, also called Caesars Little Army,’ is made up of Latin Il students. The purpose of the club is to learn about the life, the customs, and attributes of the ancient Romans. The Latin Club has quite a few activities, one of the most important being the raffling off of “slaves for a day.” They also take part in the Echo Carnival, have a Homecoming float, and most important of all—the Sat urnalia. All of the people who attend, including the work- ike ancient Romans and have a banquet as the ers, dress | Romans did. Chicken, anyone?
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To be a member of the History Club one must be interested in the facts and events of the past The purpose of the club is to acquaint its member: with history, especially that of Illinois. This club has many interesting speakers during the year. They also participate in a Spring Festival and enter a float in the Homecoming parade. A visit to the Missouri Historical Society and a guided tour of : ale PE SS historical points of interest in St. Louis proved to be enjoyable and educational. President conducts History Club meeting. HISTORY CLUB Left to right: Robert Crawford, President; Mrs. Hidritch, Sponsor; Bob Shaw, Vice garet Pulliam, Historian; Jim Willis, Publicity Chairman; Sharon Pinkham, Treasurer: Program Chairman; Mike Watson, Assistant Publicity Chairman; Anna Marie Mayeski
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Left to right: Mr. Shepard; David McAlpin, Vice President; Linda Kasper, Secretary; Bob Hickman, President; Warren Williamson, Treasurer. FRENCH CLUB “Bon jour, mes amis’ say the memb Fre C i This club, organized in 1959, tries to learn more about Fre customs and the French pex aving tun the same time During noon hour m é y disc Quin in French, and generally learn more about the French people : The club has several activities during the year. They entered a tloat in the Homecoming Parade, and won seconc They have a booth at the ECHO Carnival, and this club sponsored a Ma things. French Club prepares float for Homecoming. Mr. Shepard and French Club members discuss French. 2!
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