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The Junior Classical League is another organ- tion to which Latin students may belong. A con- ntion is held each year. and some Norwood stu- nts are able to attend. ln the spring the student th the highest score on the Preliminary District ate Scholarship Test is awarded a silver key. Latin Clubls activities began this year with a nce after a football game in October. The second ar students sponsored a car wash. The proceeds these events went into the treasury. Some of the mey was given to the High School Community est. Although for many years the Latin Clubs spon- ed the SGROIIIBII Holiday Dancef, this year a oon Goddess Dancei' was given at which Pat Iey was elected g'Moon Goddess. Two years of Latin includes the study of live lensions of nouns, four verb conjugations. and esaris translations. Some people may consider tin to be a dead language, but at Norwood High mol interest in the Latin language still flourishes! HOW ONE: B. Huskey, D. Wethington, B. Parsons, P. Wil- son, J. Clark. B. Bolton, J. Ulm, D. Ramage. Row Two: D. Spears, T, Haddix, W. Howard, L. Mann, M. Garvey, B. Johnson, D. Hutsell, C. McFarland, E. Aaron. Row THREE! F. Boettger, R. Payne, R. Burnett, S. Brown, L. Prentice, J. Goodlander, G. Stephenson, D. York, P. Popplewell, Mrs. Scully. Latin Club II F... .... .sas -- -- -
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Row ONE: J. Rayburn, A. Rayburn, D. Galley. F. Doren- husch, P. Kelley, D. Smith, L. Luckey. M. Misch, R. Riley. A. Little. J. Parker. Row Two: Mrs. Scully, L. Haley, S. Cobb, P. Wilkens, S. Rieger, D. Barker, J. Murphy, S. Rivers, S. Adamson, K. Baird, S. Shelter. Row THREE! H. Jones, D. Beamer, J. Morgenroth. J. Smith, N. Fischer. M. Davidson, J. Town, K. Barrett. L. Hammond, T. Scott. Row Form: J. Guitskill, B. Brock. M. Tallent, L. Beard L. Werner, D. Stevenson. D. Linville. M. Tungate, J. Mil- ler, J. Bezanson. ROW FIVE: K. Ballinger, J. Woeste, D. Richter, H. Beeman, C. Sherman. W. Wurster, D. Haller- man. J. Evans, L. McFarland, J. Taulbee. Row SIX: P. Beckelheimer, S. Sellers, G. Warren, J. Glick, C. Whitaker, D. Chambers, M. Mastin, D. Held, L. Bird, D. Steidle. Latin Club I First year Latin students act as slaves to the second year students at the Roman Banquet. OFFICERS LESLIE MANN .................. ........ I 'residel JERRY GOODLANDER ..... Vice Presidei JUANITA CLARK ....... ...... S ecretai PAT POPPLEWELL . . . ........ Treasur DOUG YORK ..... ..... S vrgeant-at-Arr Latin, the dead language, regains life and vitali in the Hrs-t and second year Latin Clubs. The Norwood clubs, now under the direction Mrs. Scully, were originally organized by Mi Beavers in 1936. The clubs are open to all Lat students and alumni. Promotion of greater frien ship among students and encouragement towa appreciation of the Latin language and Roman c ture are their goals.
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Students with a high scholastic standing in Spanish are inducted into Spanish Honor Society at the Spanish Inn. Spanish Club I OFFICERS WAN DA GODSEY ................ ........ P reside: MARTI GOODMAN . . . ..... V ice Presidel ELLEN MILLER .... ...... S ecretal NANCY CARROLL . . . .... Treasure El Club de Espanol, which when translated intl English means Spanish Club, is made up of thos students who take Spanish. The main purpose of the club is to gain understanding of our Spanish-speak ing friends, their unusual customs, and their history Through Spanish Club, members correspond witl high school students in Mexico. ln this way the stu dents can better understand how the Latin Ameri cans live. Because of his extensive travels among the va rious Latin American countries, Mr. Wilson, adviso: to Spanish Club, knows a great deal about the Latil American people. . On Pan-American Day, April 14, an assembly if held at which the origin and significance of Pan American Day is explained. ROW ONE! T. Kidd, S. Fishter, M. Steinbeck, G. C. Hatfield, D. Krass, D. Liggett. ROW TWO: B. .l. Doclcum, N. Carroll, D. Pangburn, A. S. Mobley, B. Arrington. ROW THREE: Coleman, N. Kidd, J. Salt, M. Jordin, G. Herrera, J. Stabner, J. Barber, Mr. Wilson.
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