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Latina Scholaris Study Roman Customs No longer dressed in the scuffed saddles and oxfords of the carefree teenager but in sandals worn by the early Rom- ans, the Latin students formed a new club this year, known as the Latina Scnolaris. Officers were elected and a committee was selected to draw up a constitution. The club was composed of approxi- mately forty members and their advisor, Frances Dougherty. A meeting of the Latina Scholaris. LATINA SCHOLARIS OFFICERS: L. Miller, secretary-treasurer: V. Palmer, his- toriang R. Tornberg, presidentg W. Bailey, social director and R. Jacob- son, vice-president.
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Students Assist in Office and Library .122 K, ik 1 OFFICE WORKETLS Back row: L. Wevik, J. McMillan, D. Swanson and D. Duncan. Front row: L. Dulleiud, J. ifdbloom and J. Graverson. Tom Lietzke and Marvin Carlson check out books from librarians Phyllis Sundstrom and Charles Kennedy. LIBRARIANS Left to right: R. Jacobson, J. Gillen, C. Kenn- edy, A. Clay, L. Henle, J. Imndeen, L. Lass, J. Young, P. Lass and D. Ramsell. I The library, a place to study or perhaps a place to simply loaf and kill time, has had many pairs of feet lin- gering about it every day. To aid the student in his study- ing, the library is equipped with prac- tically any source of reading material one could ask for. Students have busi- ly scanned most of two thousand books in desperate search for material for a book report. Eleven student librarians, under the supervision of Minna Smith, were kept busy filing books and magazines as well as checking out papers and maga- zines. To assist with the work in tue of- fice, six students were selected to put in one period a day as office assist- ants. Taking telephone messages, typing, filing papers and running on errands made up the work of the assistants.
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2 fl BHS Welcomes Alumni Home Footsteps echoed through the spectators gathered to witness the royal king and queen to reign over ities. At the sound of trumpets a light, thrown through P crisp night air as coronation of the Kennel Day festiv- the dimly lighted court, centered as they ascended the throne to be Dimple cheeked LaDell Miller, ling white, was crowned as Kennel sented with the royal Sceptre to Chuck Kennedy, all-star athlete. Attending the queen were Joan Edbloom, Marge Tornberg and Lila Dullerud who were dressed in pale yellow. King Chuck, dressed in the traditional pur- ple robe was attended by Robert Uecker, Leland Klos- tergaard and Wayne Bailey. As a precaution against polio no parade or foot- ball game was scheduled. Climaxing the Kennel Day festivities an inspir- ing drama, nThe Festered Lilyn was presented at the Legion hall. The annual dance after the play brought the day's festivities to a close. on the royal couple crowned dressed in spark Day queen and pre- resent to King C1313 AST ' me QT' G 'e, U' 93,191 ul c- ream' if P5if1fl3ZfZfiflT0?g.f2', so Tigre, W' 5. GTB aifec L- T, 'G Xf'Q'Qk5ee11 ' Smudengdblocgt' D0 Nilgongn, Sgpffgfv QOX 5. rwin' R' 5999 9656 as and C' ao' Qi: fG' ,L Rolls' Ny. X5 lg. ,wink RELXWSSQOOW X11 at-as '632 X, 5 , a W,-11 emefefbes' -S-' qv, 6, '53-O 39 Xgixefu V' and N' 65 T 'og 9561326 J X NZ -L, Cf.
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