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118 THE LANTERN 07116 .gmt gm Among the many new organizations, the Latin Club is possibly the newest. The aim of the Club is to stimulate among the Latin students an interest in Roman life and literature. The first signs of a Latin Club were seen last semester in Miss Marsh's Caesar classes. These two classes, Marshentis Cohors and Romanum Forum, had programs at certain intervals in which all members of the class took part at one time or another. For a while, interesting talks on subjects dealing with Latin were the main features of the programs, but soon games, puzzles, play- lets and the like Call dealing with Latinl were introduced or variety. Then the clubs were organized and each member assumed a Latin name, answering in Latin to roll call, regular officers were elected and the clubs were all set . The students enjoyed the meetings a great deal and learned much from them, but were very desirous to have more Latin students doing as they were. However, anything definite had to be left for this semester. i A number of Latin students and the Latin teachers met and decided upon the following plan until a more satisfactory one is discovered. Every student in the Latin department is considered a member of the Latin Club. Each class is a unit by itself, taking charge of its own business and programs. Two delegates are sent to a Central Council' made up of such delegates from each Latin class. The purpose of the Central Council is to exchange ideas be- tween the classes and to cement the whole Club. The officers of the Central Council are a dictator, a consul, a censor, and two aediles. This plan has operated this semester and so far has proven to be successful. The Council has decided to give one large affair for all the Latin students once a semester, and judging from the enthusiasm of everyone it should be especially fme. The Club should progress very rapidly with the fine students and the ex- cellent faculty advisers, Miss Moynihan, Miss Marsh, and Mrs. Davis, and hopes to do very much more in the future. This semester's officers are: Digfamr ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, ....,..... F AY VVEINBERG Congul ,,,,,,, ............. C PTTO HAEDTKE Quaggfgr ,.,,,, ....... B ETTY KLIDERMAN C'cn,v0r ,,,,,, ........ E UNICE SANDSTROM ,flpdilg ............ GRACE HOWARD
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