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Ketler House Council The Ketler House Council is the governing board for Ketler Dormitory. This dormitory was formerly occupied by men. This year, however, for the tirst time Freshmen girls are living there. This council was elected in October to sreve until spring. Under the guidance of Miss Meyer they planned the parties, acted as a tribunal, and just generally kept the dorm running smoothly. ln every way possible the house council tried to comply with the girls' wishes. Page Sixlgv-nine OFFICERS President ..... . . . Ruth Benscoter Vice President . , . Vivian Steiner Secretory . . . Sally Taylor Treasurer . . . Jone Ambrose
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Latin Club OFFICERS Consul . . . .......... Ruth Thompson Scriba . . ..... Jean Spencer Qaester . . . .... Rosemary Lucas The Latin Club is not a club whose member- ship is limited only to those students taking Latin. Any person who is interested in Latin is welcome to join the group. Many ideas are presented which are suggestive and helpful to the prospective Latin teacher. The purpose of the club is to increase the value ot Latin to the members and to empha- size its influence on modern lite. The Latin Club motto is Labor omnia vincit or work conquers all things. Caudeamus lgitur is the club song. Each member is given an opportunity to take part in some meeting of the year. The MEMBERS Betty Opitz, Lois Lange, Jean Parks, Tish Emmons, Janet Knapp, Mollie Rice, Helen M. Woods, Jane Dary- man, Barbara Kurtz, Rosemary Lucas, Rita Vollmar, Jean Spencer, Ruth Thompson, Lois Mary Johnson, Marjorie Craig. Thanksgiving meeting consisted of at compari- son ot the Roman and American Thanksgiving. Another very interesting meeting of the year was conducted by Dr. Calderwood. Pictures which dealt with the Roman House and Ro- man Costume were shown by Dr. Calderwood at this meeting. The traditional picnic of the Latin Club is usually held at Community Park. This picnic which is the last meeting of the year brings to a close another year's enjoyment ot Latin Club activities. Page Sixty-eight
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