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Shamroeks Shape Morp MORP. the dance where the girls ask the guys, was held on St. Pat- riclcis Day this year. As a result, a new twist was added. A King and Queen Leprechaun were voted on by all those attending the dance. The only qualification was that the couple had to be dressed primarily in green. The 1979 King and Queen Lepre- chauns were Kerri Baker and Nancy Auth. Water Brothersl' provided a vari- ety of music which pleased the entire crowd. The Juniors and Seniors dominated the dance floor while practicing their new dance steps. which they learned in P.E. MORP was once again a huge suc- cess and it appears that it has become one of the lasting traditions at Monti- cello High School. A 14,12 17
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Latin Club Feasts The Latin Banquet held this spring was a success. The recipes that had been used by the Romans were used, and they produced delicious food. Each class produced a skit in Latin, which proved to be hilarious. The highlight of the banquet was the slaves. This year's Latin Banquet broke the tradition of only first year students being slavesg four upper- classmen were sold as experienced L DJ E sv -3 3' FD 2 DJ C fb fl! s FD 1 FD 5. 5. CN S .y Q- 1 5. lv P! ' Q it A .Q A 1. Although the combat at the Latin Banquet lacked gore, the gladiators give a fine display of swordsmanship. Barry Elson and Mike King exemplify the ancient games. 2. Even though enjoying pleasant conversation and a delecta- ble style cuisine, these citizens were not known for their table manners. The third year Latin students, Amy Walker, Shelley Davis, Chip Riegel. and Susan Taylor display huge Roman appetities. 3. Although quite sane, Roman masters often require their slaves to perform unusual tasks. Sally Tompkins and Lisa Storey follow every whim of their masters. 4. Latin Club: Front Row: Sally Tompkins, Dorey Rie- gel, Ken Fink: Back Rowg Ginee Bachman, julie Hood. Terri Norrie. and Ms. Sinkovich. obedient, and they provided enter- tainment for all. Latin provides an opportunity to form close friendships with one's classmates, as its enrollment is low enough to allow only one class for each year of Latin. By the time Fourth Year Latin arrives, close bonds have been formed. I. ,AY if . 5 Z- 9
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