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john Franklin and Steve Howard lead the Latin Club 7591 . F '1-5... . 'VJ ,fx -rl When in Rome, do ar . . . As usual, this year's Latin Club, our toga clad race, has represented the more classical-minded members of the school, and their antics have born this out admir- ably. Ruled by consul Butch Buchs and advised by Miss Stone, the Latin Ones celebrated the Saturnalia in true festive style. The high point of the season was, how- ever, the annual Roman Banquet presented sumptu- ously fand authenticallyb. Clad in togas strongly re- sembling sheets and languishing imperiously on their Pale of a poor parker, pighead processional. left elbows, the patricians, humbly served by sopho- more slaves, gorged a banquet ranging Ab ova ad mala or, as we plebeians would say, From eggs to apples. The entertainment, consisting of a brawny wrestling exhibition and two alluring oriental dancers, followed the solemn ritual of offerings to the gods, and closed the revels on a colorful and interesting note in the manner of ancient Rome. JILJR Aiea iacla est. Steve, Pete, Ricky, Ron, and John roll the dice to choose Magister Bibendi.
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J. French sneaks out of his lair for a breath of air. The typing chores were handled by a production staff of six girls. Members of this staff, as pictured to the right above are Donna Goyette, Ginny Cotaling, Mary O'Connell, Barbara Cressy, and Janet Dunn. PRODUCTION The distribution staff consisted of representatives from each homeroom. Members of this staff as shown below are, Rowl Qleft to rightj: Joan Emery, Ann Hazelton, Judy MacGarvey, Lucy Carlborg, Julie Lupinacci, Carol Ohrn, Judy Reed, Sue Capossela. Row Z: Kris Jaffe, Marcia Williams, Bill Phipps, Alan Barney, Torn Howe, Linda Montlick, Linda Chaplin, Gay O'Brion. DISTRIBUTION STAFF
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Safety Patrol Who re-routed the detour by the by-pan? Leaning against the walls at strategic points along our corridors are fifteen of the toughest-looking, meanest-sound- ing boys that one could find in the Senior and junior classes. Not too near the end of each period these boys drag them- selves away from their classes to their posts. With glassy eyes set and legs crossed nonchalantly, they remain imper- turbable while The Masses swarm by, only to come alive to give a warning word or an occasional detention. Obviously, we are talking about the Safety Patrol. This Monitor Stone to Dick Moore: Hey, Rebel, you wise? Row 1, L.-R.: R. Bilek, Mr. Crandall, Adviser, K. Collins, E. Schley. Row 2: C. Dana, J. Cochran, A. Wall, A. Buchs. Row 5: R. Sibelius, H. Larson, B. Anderson, P. Williams. Row 4: P. Raisbeck, C. Chap- man, Captain, R. Sherrard, R. Stone. Think he? a fork, dUE.l'71lf he john . . . john? John, Skippy, and Randy: Typical street scene, select and well-trained group, under the direction of Mr. Crandall and Captain Charlie Chapman, has the job of keep- ing the Juniors, Seniors, and other remaining animals from breaking their necks during the five-minute rush periods. Without the Traflic Squad, chaos would rule our halls, wasted time and senseless injuries would eventually result. The Patrol also helps to create a businesslike atmosphere which is vital to the efhcient management of our school. f 1-: xa. ,- nr 7-,wa ,ty
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