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ancient Rome to snoOeun Life In its second year of national affiliation, The Junior Classical League, familiarly called the Latin Club, established clearly that the “dead” language attracts only “live” students. Accepting Latin students with above-average academic achievement, the League called for all the talents and much of the energy of each member. Under the inspiring leadership of Mrs. Melba Simmons, League members crowned each carefully selected activity with success. Candy sales and an initiation-week slave auction adequately financed banquet and service projects. An original play, presented in assembly, proved both entertaining and informative for the entire student body. The entire membership of the Junior Classical League met in the gymtonum to practice carols in Latin. 21
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junior classical Lcaquc Reuter (Clockwise from top) Shirley Scott, president; Carole Simmons, secretary; Eloise McKenzie, treasurer; Cynthia Smith, program chairman; Steve Inman, sergeant-at-arms; Gordon Thomas, report¬ er; and Sammy Key, vice-president, added capable leadership. Tony Marion and Mrs. Melba Simmons, adviser, examined a Trojan horse and a Roman scroll, special projects of former Latin Club members. Mark Dearmin, Shirley Nunn, Barry Amburn, Cathy Roberts, and Kenny Wall presented a humorous Roman wedding at the annual Latin Club banquet. Sammy Key, Gail Marion, and Shirley Scott found the candy sales a complete success, netting ample funds for banquet and service projects. 20
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SemoRS imuQUR vted rruth Science CIub. Charter members of the Math and Science Club included PhD Keicher, Newell Baker, Shirley Scott, Carroll Perkins, Marie Craddock, Linda TDley, Anna Jessup, Sylvia Lawson, Sammy Key, Jerry Gordon, and Mickey Love. Newly organized this year, the Math and Science Club replaced the inactive Science Club. Students who are interested in the math-science area made up its membership, and high performance in classes and in the club itself were encouraged. All areas of scientific and mathematical knowledge were explored. Mrs. Hill offered an extensive collection of geological specimens for study. Miss McGee and Mrs. Hill counceled the group on career opportunities in science and mathematics. Darlene Cook, treasurer; Sammy Key, president; Newell Baker, vice-president; and Linda Tilley, secretary, were officers of the Math and Science Club for 1967—68. 22 Mrs. Edith Hill gave her expert Miss Willie Lou McGee directed guidance in science. math activities of the group.
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