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. Se Oe Oe Oe 0 Oo Oo ee en The Ludlow High School J.C.L. started their year of activities off with a lecture given by Mrs. Cleary. Her topic was the Latin passages which are found on the Freedom Trail of Mas- sachusetts. She brought maps and diagrams to show where these memorials are found and then led the group in translating the passages. Mrs. Cleary also handed out information about the Freedom Trail and spoke about its interest- ing points. She then finished off the session with a question and answer period. Mrs. Cleary is pictured to the left of this article. Lectures Begin J.C.L. Activities In late October the Junior Classical League {} was paid a visit by John Smith, kicker for the }] New England Patriots. He was asked to give a lecture about his hobby, grave-stone rubbing, to a group of about 120 people. He began his talk by showing how the art is performed with demonstrations of his own work. Mr. Smith continued, telling where to find such stones and pointed out where his had come from. Many of his works were done in his homeland, England. Some, though, were done in countries such as Italy and even in Massachusettes. He is shown with a sample in the picture at the bot- tom right of this page. He finished off his lec- ture by telling how he got involved in the game of football and answered many questions about both his hobby and his career. a — Sle OO”, Oe” ®——” WD — - ™ ™ - a ee) oe Oo ee tI eta
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Seteeeceenot eae zencese ea oteraes rS2 00.9.09. 02 pera sere ee ee ee » x MOD HO DO=DCs= The time was 8 P.M., the band, Relief, and a gusty fall evening was the perfect setting for the Junior Class’ dance entitled, “Harvest Sunset.” This dance, which was a financial booster for the Class of 1977, was enjoyed by all who attended. wul gS oN eo HARVEST SUNSET 24
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