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Highlights of the Latin year include JCL initiation, the Latin valentine contest and Latin week. The JCL initiation, an impressive cere- mony which is held in the fall of the year, enrolls all second year Latin students in the National Chapter of the Junior Classical League. The Latin Valentine Contest is for all Latin classes and prizes are awarded on the basis of originality in construction and verse. The spring of each year brings Latin week. During this time slaves are sold and various projects are exhibited. It is climaxed with a Latin banquet at the end of the week. Initiates to J. C. L are — First Row: T. Walburg, J. Stugmyer, J. Quinn, D. Klaber, R. Harrison, D. Clark. Second Row: J. Ferrara, J. Grunner, T. Dobrozsi, S. Hoover, J. Sennet, T. Collins, J. Dobrozsi. Third Row: M. Hutchinson, J. Kenney, M. Dorsey, J. Dineen, D. Hogan, S. Printz, J. Bachman. Fourth Row: T. Kaylor, J. Martin, M. Dunphy, T. Olson, T. White, R. Ernst. With four girls to push him around, slave Paul Enright just grins and bears the books — and purses! Sophomore Latin students show mutual admiration for the masterpieces which won the Latin valentine contest for them. The four 'Michelangelo's' pictured here: Audrey Thein, Jim Himes, Tina Hermes, John Quinn.
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Romani Hodierni president Joe Hornback confers with Father Krusling about the JCL initiation as other officers Karen Skinner, scriptor, Leo Knueven, Tim Cole, praetor, Kay Kelly, quaestor, Cathy Horn, aeduli, get last minute instructions. LATIN VERY MUCH ALIVE! Spirits of Latin I, II, III, and IV, light candles signifying the four years of study. They are Jo Ann Frey, Fay Ann Krebs, Sylvia Sweeney, and Charlie Kovach. Initiates to the J. C. L. are- First Row: C. Daudt, K. Murray, J. A. Orth, R. Smith, P. Sweeney, and R. Franklin. Second Row.- B. Stafford, V. Mulligan, A. Cassidy, A. Stacy, M. Irwin, and R. Wellinghoff. Third Row: R. Enright, S. Kelly, K. Hollon, T. Hermes, G. Marconi, C. Eshman, and J. Bowen. Fourth Row: P. Pohlman, M. Keuthan, A. Thein, R. Andreotta, S. Sullivan, M. Kittle, and C. Christmann.
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$t ft A A rt A Members of the Glee Club — G. Presto, J. A. Frey, B. Heggi, A. Andre, B. Angel, M. A. Lisy, L. Abell, P. Enright, E. Pleas ants, E. Graham, M. A. Gibboney, Sandi Ritter, C. Horn, C Shockey, K. Mulligan, M. K. Sauter, D. Dobrozsi, B Griffith, P. Welsh, C. Brewster, B. Kercsmar, L. Gaston, M Elieff, Susan Ritter, F. A. Krebs, M. Mandzak, R. Weiss, S Nutley, J. Martin, K. Ronto, P. Lawson, Marcia Williams, C Sorg, L. Daudt, Marlys Williams, K. Kelly, S. Christrnann, T. Laut, P. Kinder, K. Jack, G. Fiessinger, K. Skinner, M. Muennich, B. Werner, E. Ottke, J. Lindsay, G. Klienmann, R. Beck, J. Hornback, B. Schwab, E. Pallo, G. Beiser, J. Clark, T. Nunlist, E. Taylor, G. Homan, T. Milton, L. Knueven, F. Nori. Father John Filippine is the organizer of the choral department. Every Tuesday and Thursday, soaring through the halls could be heard the sounds of Fenwick's mixed voices, the Glee Club and Chorus. Besides entertaining homeroom absentees, they were able to put on part of the program for the April Music Festival, This and other musical activities was arranged by the Rev. John Filippine, the music moderator (pictured left.) Comprising an important part of the year is publications — our news- paper, the WICK, the yearbook, Turres ; and the weekly inches in the Middletown Journal for Fenwick Highlights. To gain experience for their senior year, the juniors are given two issues of the paper with the aid and direction of the senior journalists. Dedicated to telling the history of the school, establishing contact with the community and recording memories for their classmates, yearbook staffers completed the '61 Turres with hours of grinding labor and the help of Tobias photographer Rick Stiles. One of the assignments of the Junior Class is for each one to make at least one contribution to Fenwick Highlights. Besides experience for those going into journalism, for those who are not, it is a source of pleasure to see their work in print. MUSIC CLUBS, Pictured in one of the many nights after school, yearbook editors, Mary Ann Gibboney, Susan Ritter, Greta Fiessinger, and Marilyn Mandzak put the finishing touches on the 1961 TURRES. Junior Wick staff members. Fay intently as co-editors Mike Herr features of the first Issue.
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