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To Rome- ith Latin Club ne of the most spectacular events that the Latin Club participated in was the trip to Italy. It took 5750, S350 came from selling candy, cheese, and sausage. The rest of the expenses were paid by the parents of the students. The total of the expense was more than 51000. The students who went were Mike Scott, Steve Barnes, Mark Pauley, Glenna Bowers and Linda Brooks. Miss Helen Bailey sponsored the students. The hrst city visited was Rome. Dur- ing the four days at Rome, the students visited some ruins of Tivoli. Within the next four days they toured Naples, Pompeii, Sorrento, and the beautiful Is- land of Capri. Students got pleasure from the dif- ferent types of transportation that was available to them. When they left In- dianapolis, a plane took them to New York. After their four-day stayin Rome, a train transported them to Naples. An- other pleasurable way of transportation was a boat, which transported them from Sorrento to Capri. With the help of Miss Bailey's Huency of the Latin language, she was able to communicate with the Italians which made the trip more informative and comfortable. 14fTrips The beautiful fountains of Rome are sights to be remembered. The Spanish Steps, The Coliseum andlltalian islands were toured. These are five of the six lucky people that visited Italy with the Latin Club sponsored by Miss Helen Bailey.
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