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He SeatediPatrica Kelsay, Evelyn Perkins, Paul Logemann, Wilma Poe, Walter Reece, Melwood Kroener, Joan Dunn, Miss Templin. StandingeBonnie Rae Sparks, Wayne Martin. aCat'm CQuh In the fall of 1945, when the Latin Club, iiSoda' litas in Sodnlitate, ta club within a Cluby, met, it was found that several former members were no longer present, but new ones had taken their places. The new members decided also to become members of the national organization, iiThe Junior Classical League? and were proud to wear the silver keys which are in the design of a flaming torch encircled by a wreath and bear the initials J. C. L. They quickly learned to carry out their oath and took their assigned parts in the birmonthly meetings. These meetings include a business meeting, Latin songs, Roman games, and other kinds of entertainment. The oihcers elected from the ten members are: President, Patricia Kelsay, Secretary and Treasurer, Evelyn Perkins, and Reporter, Rae Sparks. The aim of the club is to promote interest in the Latin language and in the Roman people and their customs. This aim has been carried out in the PTO' grams, one of which was made especially interesting by :1 play, in which the actors dressed in costumes of the Romans In this way, the memhers learned much about how the Roman togas were made. Other activities were the Christmas party, and the party and initiation given for the freshmen. We especially enjoyed cooperating with the Spanish Club in presenting an assembly program. Two of our projects this year have been to make a scrap book and to sell greeting cards. In all these activities we were fulnlling the clubis motto, iiCrescit Faciendof uIt: grows by doing.
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Knic ken hoe haul; We, the Senior Knickerbockers of 1945r1946 held our flrst meeting at the home of Mrs. Doll, November 5, 1945. An outline concerning the cluhTs activities, dues, and membership was given to us by Miss Temph'n and Mrs. D011. From this outline we learned that only high school seniors who are interested in reading and literature are eligible to become Knickerr hackers, that meetings are held the first and third Monday of each month at the homes of the members, and that the purpose of the Knickerbockers is to promote interest in literature. After this report the election of oihcers was held, The results were as follows: Doris jean Bohnekamp ........... President Melvin Boeres .................. VicerPresidcnt Jessie Lear . ............................ Treasurer Betty Lou Lorenz . Secretary Margie Krebs .......................... Reporter The business meetings. are followed by a program, games and refreshments, Everyone thoroughly enr joyed the new and original programs that were introduced during the course of the year: The first part of the year we attended the motion picture, TVVilsonf from which we gained much historical knowledge. At Christmas time we sent Christmas cards to former Knickerbockcrs who are in the armed forces overseas, As a social service project we presented a basket of food to a needy family On the last Friday of each month the Knick' erbockers gave a skating party at the Norwood Roller rink. During the course of the year we gave a one act play during the lunch hour. The money collected from the above mentioned projects was used to buy books of modern fiction to increase the Lovehmd High School Library. We, the Knickerbockers 0f 1945,1946 would like to take this opportunity to thank Miss Alice Templin and Mrs Mary Doll, our sponsors, for the time, help and patience they have given us, SeatedeEsther Moore, Miss Temphn, Mrs. Doll, Carolyn Thomas, Mary Margaret Moorman, Betty Lou Lorenz, Sara Chandler, June Kissick, jOvAnn Stroud. First RomeDoris Bohnekamp, Margie Krebs, Jessie Lear, Sarah Heinekamp. Second RowEMerin Bneres, George Kroeger, Marilyn Carle.
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