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SOL ORIENS Id. 1an.McMXX1A.D. CORNELIA ATKINS .............. ....,... i ..... ,...,...,... E d itor KATHERINE SHAW .... .......,.. P ro-Editor WINTHROP JONES ,... .............,. .... R e ctor Negotiorum Aeneas et 'Dido UIT quondam regina nomine Dido. Ea urbem Karthaginem incoluit contra Italiam et ostia Tiberina longe. Quodam die dum sedet in solie et dat iura et leges populo, vidit nubem prope se. Mox nubes facta est vir pulcherrimus et oculis et vultu. Dido quaesivit e viro quid esset eius nomen. Sic ille ait: Q O regina, pulcherrima Dido. Quam dulcis est tua vox! Quam benigne quaesisti nomen miseri viri. Sum Aeneas, iactatus ventis in terram hanc gratia magna deorum. Mea manus militum fortium est una mecum, et credo te daturam esse nobis tuam bonam gratiamf' Aeneas dixerat, sed verbis implicuerat amoris pectori reginae erga se et admirationem suorum comitum dederat. - Eorum amor indies crescebat. Aeneas autem numquam Didoni inlus- travit quid ipse esset, sed semper verum et honestum se gessit. 1 Denique eorum amor factus est tantus ut Aeneas rogaret ut Dido se ipsi nuberet. Fuerunt magna spona alia apud Didonem et magnae epulae factae sunt, cum facibus, igni, et vino. Sed Aeneas conscius sibi mali non iam potuit se continere quin occultum narraret. Post epules, Didoni solae sub stellas ubi Iuppiter, Iuno, et Venus oculis amicis Vigilaverunt suos errores narravit. Aeneas dixit: Dido, mihi confitendum est, o mea regina, ut te amog fefelli te, O pulcherrima e mortalibus, O tu, quae est mihi dea! Sum rex Troianus, filius Veneris, et mihi sunt magnae fortunae, pulchra domus in Italia, et populus qui nos amabit. Nonne tamen me amas, quenquam non tibi dixi de mea vita? A O Aeneas, te tamen amo. Coniungamus regna nostra in unum imperium et vivamus in Italia. - Inde Aeneas libavit pulchra oscula et pariter stabant et lunam cum se celaret sub nebula aspiciebant. H181
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' ' lu of 422 f- if if I V T 'll QQ? fAMA i A 4 in f ff- .X 1 AW il 5 X, trh lli' T CNET - -f A e - gm f MN: f X The it D so e il.. ix ul gn D .P+ WCW J LOIS STEWART .,,.... .. .. P resident ...A. ..... F RED LAFFEY WINTHROP JONES .....,... vice-President .... ,.... A LIOE WOOD RUTH MULLIKIN ........,... Secretary .,............ NEIL MCELROY WO Latin Clubs were organized under the direction of Miss Donnelly and Miss Dann, respectively. The meetings are held in the large club room once each month. At each meeting members present a book of Vergil's Aeneid, dramatized by a committee of three from the club. There are also papers Written and read by the members, dealing with ancient Roman customs. ,The singing of Latin songs is a regular part of the program and sometimes the clubs indulge in the playing of Latin card games dealing with Latin declensions and conjugations. East High can boast not only of two Latin clubs, but of two Latin papers published monthly. The name of one is Sol Oriens edited by Cornelia Atkins, and the other is Pro Latina, edited by Ruth Craven. RUTH MULLIKIN, '21. L1171
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'IOCI Felis. A cat sedebat on our fence As laeta as could be Her vox surgebat to the skies Canebat merrily. My clamor was of no avail, Though clare did I cry, Conspexit me with mild reproof And winked her alter eye. Quite vainly ieci boots, a lamp, Some bottles and a book 5 Ergo, I seize my pistol et My aim cum cura took. I had six shots, dixi, Ye gods, May I that felis kill! Quamquam I took six of her lives The other three sang still. ' The felis sang with maiore vi Though man's aim was true, Conatus sum, putare quid In tonitru I'd do. A scheme advenit in my head Scivi 'twould make her wince I sang! Et then the hostis fled Non eam vidi since. Flunco, fluncere, faculti firedum. Speedo, speedere, copi, iinum. Darkibus nightibus, no lightorum Climhibus gatibus, breeches torum I1191
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