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Roman Banquet Members of Daughters of Zeus. ZHS Latin club, held their annual Roman banquet at the home of Barbara Rob- iiisi n. chairman of the affair, mi the Ides uf March I March I i fur non-classicists). Note the I.at in version of “Home Sweet Home” in background. Girls provided themselves with an ample supply of sheets and soon were arrayed like Roman matrons -or. pardon me, god- desses! Pinned upon the robes were the names of the Roman deities that the members rep- resented. Customs of ancient Rome were followed as the girls re- clined on the floor to eat their food without utensils. Each goddess contributed to the Roman cuisine. Slaves (junior class mem- bers! served their mistresses (senior girls! with respect at all times: they obeyed their commands and bathed their feet. Officers at the banquet were Juno (Virginia Price) presi- dent, Felicitas (Susie Hender- shot) vice president, and Psyche (Susan Puryear) sec- retary. Adviser is Miss Grace Kaplan. In bottom picture, Susie Snyder seems to be the center of attention as she shares an Olympic joke with goddesses Virginia Price. Susan Puryear. Joan Payne, Anne Pedicord. and Sandy Marsh. 19
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 Let’s Have a Little Fun, Cats!” 1. 2. harly in September GAA Club girls kicked off their social season with a potluck part) at Karen I pton’s home. By the look on their faces in the first picture and the mad scramble in the second shot, the girls must have enjoyed themselves — and the food! Being the “athletic type. they didn't have to watch their weight; so after eating, they played baseball and did push-ups. (One athlete did ten push-ups. You can tell by her eyes in pic no. 1.) In the course of the evening GAA girls had a business meeting, though they seem more interested in photographer Larrv Mer- riam and his camera than in the suggestions advanced by Miss McIntosh, club adviser. 3. Future leachers group, with their adviser. Miss histetter, didn't get into the social whirl with their potluck until just l»efore the holidays when they as- sembled at the home of Candy Bint . The young pedagogues had a gift exchange, sang Christmas carols, and feasted. The club includes two boys to help com- pensate for the shortage of men teachers; but judging by this picture, the males must have been crowded out during the rush for that yummy cake! 4. Loyal cage fans met at the home of Paula Turner to listen in on the Lancaster fray as the bad weather caused cancellation of the chartered bus service to the game. You can tell by the expressions on pictured faces that what came to them over the air was not just exactly what they had hoped to hear.
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