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Sodilitas Cflassim Sodalitas Classica pro hoc anno rnagistratus seqventes legeruntg Bongenus Hovardius Praefectus, praefectusg Dilectus Rex Studens, vicarious-praefectusg upta Baillus Prornpta, scribag Deivenus Spruillus Iocosus, ,praefectus aerariig Noxus 'Spinagger Sagax,g exercitorg Smutus Rimapletus Artifex, senator. Vere Cena Latina habita est, et discipuli Latini Primi servi discipulis Latinis Secundis venditi sunt. Minsi Martio discipuli Latini adfuerunt Conventu Foediris Iunioris Classici Proximo mensi Augusto pro- curatores dou adfuerunt Conventu Republice Foederis Iunioris classici in Bloomingtonia in Indiana. Com- puures discipuli in Montana in insequente restate adesse intendunt. The Classical Club elected the following officers this year: E. K. Howard, President, David King, Vice Presidentg Sherry Bailey, Secretaryg Jacky Spruill. Treasurerg Knocky Thorndyke, Sergeant-at-Arms and Smoot Cranfill, Parliamentarian. In the spring a Latin Banquet was held, and the Latin I students were sold as slaves to the Latin II stu- dents. The Junior Classical League Convention in Chapel Hill was attended by the Latin students in March. Last August two representatives attended- the National Junior Classical League Convention in Bloomington, Indiana. Several students plan to attend in Montana this summer.
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va.. W , z V xg KJ X X is 'QU 15 I' fs 'A' N3 4 , X 4 F 'pg 54. . W . , 'H' t '3 LZ 3 s5E:a.3'.E: J ' V 'fl W ' st. 2: l , We I ,,... if a V, css, 4 The Lumberton chapter ofthe Future Homemakers of America, under the leadership of Jane Monroe, presidentg Wanda Ray, vice presidentg Joyce Ann Burney, secretaryg Barbara Sessoms, parliamentariang and Mary Florence, historiang has carried out a full schedule of activities for this school year. For each month an interesting program was planned. Spme of these activities included a Valentine dance, an Easter egg hunt for needy children, an Honorable Senior month, and a Maid Sale. Through these pro- grams the Future Homemakers of America tried to improve their purposes of worthy home, community. and family membership.
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