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Page 120 text:
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AT A LATIN CLUB MEETING, some members don Roman costumes to put on an amusing play. TO BECOME BETTER acquainted with the an- cient Roman language, customs, and traditions, and also gain a thorough knowledge of the practi- cal and cultural value of Latin are the main ob- jectives of the “Laeti Romani” club, guided by Miss Sears. Much appreciation is given to the Latin Club for their bake sales, and their participations in the Homecoming Floats and the Thanksgiving basket. As an annual activity of the club all of the mem- bers make box lunches, bring rolls of film for their cameras, and prepare themselves for a fabu- lous day at Vizcaya, a museum containing Roman and Greek culture located in Miami. At the end of each year the club holds a party, at which all the members dress in the original Ro- man attire and participate in the gala activities of ancient Rome. Members of Latin Club Tour Historic Vizcaya, Latin Language Still Lives Today FIRST ROW, left to right: Nancy Greig, Mary Ann Same, Susan Stites, Paula Reed, Sandra Carroll, Judy Bass, Sandy La Grand, Lee Ann Pointer, Loretta Bourque. SECOND ROW: Linda Reed, Sherry Reilly, Elsie Marcum, Ginny Baldwin. Joyce Vosslcr, David Mantwill, Carolyn Smith, Brenda Lescli, Linda McElfresh, Pat Element, Patty Jo Picfcrel. THIRD ROW: Lila Vostitak, Jo Ann Sager, Grant Clark, Lorna Hummel, Susan Straker, Dave Shaff, Lloyd Straits, Linda Jones, Karin Shoemaker, Sucllyn Rupchock, Betty King, Connie Coyne, Pat Wright.
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French Clubbers Care for Orphans in France Vive France! Vive France! “PARLEZ-VOUS FRANg.AIS?” “Do you speak French?” Of course you do if you belong to the French club. Better known as “Bonne-Volonte.” or “Good Will,” the French club plans their year and projects to raise money for their orphanage in France. Many bake sales are worked in while the members plan the large Christmas party. After Christmas the splendor of a Mardi Gras arrives for this busy organization. Splashy costumes are worn to school and a merry time is had by all. A spectacular rummage sale is held before Christmas to provide funds and presents for their orphanage. Of course we must not miss the purpose of this club. To make and develop friendly relationship among French people and understand their ways and customs. OFFICERS KNEELING, left to right: Nan Hoy, president; Lynn Van Arsdall, vice-president; Nancy Irish, secretary; Bunny Haslam, treasurer; STANDING: Jeff Fair, parliamentarian; Kay Knopf, chap- lain; Steve Wollam, parliamentarian. FIRST ROW, left to right: Bobbi Loos, Susie Rablen, Cathy Pierce, Georgia Slupe, Dot iloulihan, Pep Michie, Arlene Hayes. Margaret Bennett, Bca Carroll, Kathie ZurBurg. Joyce Volpe, Susan Bard, Gale Nelson, Helen Mendel. SECOND ROW, left to right: Alen Spinger, Michele Kuhlmann, Linda Tremblctt, Nita Bart ., Lynn Van Ausdall, Sandy Gall, Vincent Aletti. Tammy Townsend, Kay Knopf, Laura Mullins, Olimoia Rodrigues, Carolyn McCormack. THIRD ROW, left to right: Jeff Fair, Susan Strakcr, Steve Wollam, Valerie Hummel, Tom Riles, Dan Warner, Peter Zwick, Dana Kott, Ted Maynard, Joe Geoffrey, Martha Meyer, Linda Kallaher, Denny Lake, Dale Biclek, Carole Harbcrson.
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Museum of Classic Roman and Greek Culture FIRST ROW, left to right: Judy Jackson, Connie Sasadu, Janet Thurlow, Sally Kerr, Kathy Farrington, Cathy Solovikos, Peggy Selby, Annica Millsaps, Bonnie Hall. SECOND ROW: Pat Finncrty, Judy Powell, Cindy Adamo, Maria Cecil, Kathy Brolon, Karen Winters, Joe Pesek, Mike Self, Rita Brown, Pam L’Hommedieu, Randy Norton. THIRD ROW: Pam Farrish, Joe Sasadu, Bill Wilson, John Curtin, Pete Mack. DeHaven Flemming, Dick Beatty, Ann Kirk. THEY CAME FROM OUTER ROME. These inspir- ing Saks Fifth Avenue creations are modeled by serene Roman maidens at the Latin Club Party. THE OFFICERS, left to right, are: Karen Winters, reporter; Margaret Bennett, secretary; Anne Kirk, president; Linda Reed, vice-president; and Patty Pickerel, treasurer. 117
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