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lenders of 104-Richard Stockton, councilmanp Douglas Davis, councilman: Compton Swanson, president: Charlotte Lape, treas- urer: George A. Whipple, directory Mariorie Edwards, councilman, Charles Bliss, councilman: Horace Whitehouse, councilman o The Roman Room The first home room to choose a name and decorative motif was 104, which became the Roman Room because of its director's love for Latin. lmperator George A. Whipple has led 104 ever since its founding in 1926. Its motto, which is perhaps a fitting one, has been Monstrat Viam or We lead the way. ln keeping with the theme are the room decorations. Roman standards and shields are displayed in the room, While shelves and cases contain authentic coins and other souvenirs of the Roman civilization, secured chiefly by Miss Alene Williams, Whose nearby classroom, 107, contains other Roman objects. Perhaps the most unique feature of the home room is the miniature peristyle or interior of a wealthy Pompeian dwelling, designed and constructed by Davida Steinberg of the class of 1937. A strong feature of this Latin quarter is its informality, manifested chiefly in the freedom of the assembly period and in the novel programs presented. The annual rivalry with Room 124 is also an informal affair, with this year's high-point the Magazine Drive in which the Romans were victorious. The latest development in connection With 104 is the signing of a contract for a mural decoration to be completed in 1939-40 by Nicholas Kaissarof, the eminent Russian artist, who painted the library murals. The 104 mural is to feature a Roman procession and group bringing offerings to the Temple of Iupiter on the Capitoline Hill. . fl Twentyethree
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Altmeyer. Robert Frederick Anderson. May D. Axtater. William I... Ir Beach. Gardner Beckwith. Betty Beinlich. Virginia Frances Bibbs. I uanita Berman. Robert Iames Blackburn. Martha ' C Bliss. Charles Melbourne QA' M' Rb, Block. Evelyn Brodfuehrer. Iames Burnll Brown. Eula Thee Gladys Brown. Jacqueline Persis Brown. Lenna Murl Cassriel. Caroly Chiles. La Verne Frances Chloupek. Ellen Cobean. Iohn F. Colleti. Robert Arthur Corcoran. Walter Patrick Corradini. Benidict Angelo Cowap. Mary Constance -7LDalies lynx Iolm Ir . fl f .f.ff,v-'if- K ff -0-KJ Davis. Betsy lane Davis. Douglas Dennstaedt. Edward Wrlllam Dickson. Virginia Clark Dittmann. Harold Albert. Il Dodd. Philip Horace Dormand. Jeanne Elaine Duncan. Ellen Colbron Eckenberg. Mqriorie Luella Edwards. Mariorie Ruth Elrick. George Seefurth Erickson. Ruth Margaret I Twenty-four I
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