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Sr. Rosaria proudly views her Latin ll students. atin scholars feast at annual banquet The Junior Classical League tasted the nectar of success at the Latin Contest held at Burke High School in the early spring. Mary Weisbecker captured second in vocabulary along with Pam Giroux who received second in the grammar division. Another highlight of the year was their annual banquet where sophomore latin students became slaves for the feast for their initiation into the club. Clad in togas and chains, the girls served the meal and remained at the beck and call of all JCL members. Sally Brown meekly serves hors d'oeuvres to Mr. Sporcic Mrs. Arnold and Mrs. Brown enjoy the JCL banquet.
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ti Karen Trouba, Denise Muff and Joan Sullivan wave goodby to underclassmen. Mass exodus results in mass punishment A group of 140 very suspicious looking seniors performed a mass exodus from the school grounds after being bitten by the spring fever bug. The lakes at Fremont, picnics at Elm- wood, lunch at the French Cafe, and for one carful, a ditch, provided recreation for their illegal holiday. Upon returning to school the following Monday, the seniors were greeted with a loss of their privileges, ressurrecting nostalgic memo- ries of study halls and lavatory passes. After a week of confinement, rights were restored by an understanding ad- ministration, making the seniors' last two weeks at Marian High very happy and unified. if 4 Cheerleaders Mary Bauman and Beth Egr entertain seniors before mass exodus. Mary Beth Schroeder displays skip day poster to the seniors. 155
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Julie Waldron locates the Middle East on the globe. M by 1 ,l., T., . was M 2 :casa i 3 fe' K' ,, ,W f Social Studies lub has 00d y e innings The Social Studies Club, with IVIr. Michael Schadendorf as its moderator, made its beginnings this year. The group, composed of over fifty members, decided that the purpose of the club was to stimulate interest in Social Studies and to broaden experiences in that area. For their first pro- ject, they sold over 1,000 postcards to build a budget to work from. A project for Disabled American Veterans fol- lowed. The climax of the year was a trip to Kearney, Nebraska for an International Affairs Conference, a dis- cussion of world problems. The group of forty girls listen- ed to speakers and panels of world wide representatives. For the future, the club plans more trips, discussion groups and the election of officers. Jan Kill helps Mr. Schadendorf plan club activities and studies.
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