Cvfrffsfkvz! Cofzzb OFFICERS OF THE CIMXSSICQXI, CLUB The Classical Club I'is better to have loved :uid lost than never to have loved at all. , GG OULD that 'infelix Dido' had been able to see things Tennyson's way, is the lament of The Vcrgilirnis. ln their study of Vergil's Aeneid, the Senior Latin Class, designated by the caption Thr' V6TgilZ.Il7IS as a unit in the Classical Club, endeavor to illustrate the allegoric possibilities of Latin and attempt to prove the moral value of this subject in high school. The modern educator protests against the study of this language, deeming it unnecessary in a pragmaticeniinded world, but Hmirabile dictu, the Mount, firm in her belief in the value of Latin. continues to impart to her girls the old world's legacy ol the classics. The oflicers are as follows: Pres., Marie Glynn, Senior, Vice-Pres., Anne O'Don- nell, Juniorg Sec., Elizabeth Craig, Sophomore, Treas., Patricia Baan, Freshman, The Seniors, deep in the numerous adventures of pins Aeneasfy have attached themselves to Vergil, being known as The Vcrg1'Iim1.t. The loquacious Juniors, lulled by the eloquence of Cicero's orations, have been aptly named The Rostm. Our own sister class, who we feel sure will uphold the honor of the Club during their stay at The Mount, are designated by the signihcant. title, The Cnslrn, remin- iscent of the energy and industry of military life and of the oft quoted phrase, Labor omnia vincitf' The Freshman, newly initiated both to The Mount and The Classical Club, are known as The Grnmmmirms. During the current. year The Cnstrn presented a very enjoyable, original drama- tization, entitled Latin As You Like lt. lts purpose was to develop an appreciation for Latin by showing how it enters into the various phases of dailv life in 19410. The Roslm gained considerable knowledge of Roman life and customs by the accumulation of various reports from its members, their project bcok being entitled Res Romanaef' The fi7YI?'l'I7l'IIlTIiIlHS entertained the Classical Club by a style show centering around a Roman marriage ceremony. These activities indicate in some measure the vital material we excavate with interest from the dead ashes of the living past. gm- NIARIE GLYNN, 'rio 9' im -.. maj Y gi he Mount
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