New Albany High School - Vista Senior Blotter Yearbook (New Albany, IN)

 - Class of 1916

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New Albany High School - Vista Senior Blotter Yearbook (New Albany, IN) online collection, 1916 Edition, Page 30 of 68
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Page 30 text:

-egQfEN1o1x DLQTTELXNQ lmxu fri' l.mf.fz,f SODALITAS LATINA The Sodalitas Latina tern1inz1teCt their successful work of the yt :ir H515 :ind '15 with a Roman feast to which a few fortunate guests, other than the club niembers, were invited. Augustus himself would have felt at homo in old N. A. H. S. in the ililli'5,ZiIll01lg ferns. flowers, statues and beautiful fountains, spraying out upon growing plants. The guests, breathing the air heavy vsith incense, easily iniagiuezi themselx':'s in the atrium ol' rt house in Old Rome. During the last few months tlie club has adopted 21 novel little pin, They f-an now be identified by a sniall silvcr enxlgleni made in the form of at selioll with tl o en- graved letters S. L. Since the time of its organizatioii, the HSCd?tiii.I1S Latina has been known for its successful and industrious club members. Much originality has been shown in the Club this year in translating D0DU121I' SOHSIS H110 Latin 211111 making unique contests, The pros grams of every meeting have been interesting and instuietive. The consuls who have carried on-tliis successful your were: H555-Helen Pierce, Edgar MeK0wn. '16-Catherine Lee, Hazel Rilling. fZ32's's 7 N s 1 A 1 ' T E. E. N ' M 454 28

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-egeifis 1 ix ntorrnxoe WRANGLER5 PM! I hr lx'ft!i!i'f The Wranglers have spent an enjoyable year in carrying out the purpose of the clubvthat of debating. Under the leadership of two energetic Presidents, John Mitchell, 1515, and Harry Voyles, '16, niany important things were undertaken, The debate with Iluntingburg ended in a close victory for the opposing teain. On account of the lack ct time, the club was disappointed in the industrial survey of the city, under the direction of the Chamber ol' Ccniiiifwfe, but lock forward to taking: it up in the futgxe. The XVl'i11lQ,1Cl'S were well represented in both the state discussion contest and the Sapinsky extunporaneous SIJQHIQIIQ' contest, taking iirst place in the tornier and second plicg 1:1 the latter. OFFICERS: Fall Spring President, John Mitchell President, Harry Voyles Vice President, Chester Grail' Vice President, David Straw Secretary, Herman Bego Secretary, Albert Dupaquier Assistant SCCIQHIFY, Roy Cook Assistant Secretary, David Winn T103SllX'01', Edgar McKown Treasurer, Clyde Hull 1 W i 'l Ad 4,5 . i, 5122-' 'Q 7 I s 1 A I , T 15 E, N v I L -- ' 4. 1 ' 27



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-4??'dENlCDR nrorrnee - I W, IVIUIU 17-Y lx'1'1fzf14' THEQGERNIAN CLUB In the year 15M-16, the German Club has upheld and even added to its reputation as one of the most active organizations in school. The German Club has always been noted for its entertaining and instructive meet- ings but this year it has been unusually successful in this phase of its work. A novel plan of having the programs furnished by the different German classes as represented in the club proved to be a Valuakle experiment, for in this Way a much wider field was covered and everyone was given a chance to show his originality. Much advance was made in the use of the German language in the meetings, owing to the fact that Miss Rockenbach offered a silver medal to tlte person making the most progress in German conversation during the year. After much rivalry and zest in the contest, the medal was awarded to Ruth Borkenheim at the last meeting of the year. Although no open meeting has been given, the German Club is not going back on its custom of having one big social event and it is planning for a picnic up on Silver Hills, to which all members and those who have assisted the club in any way, will be invited, A V , ffZ2::s'a , I S I A ' T E E. N 46 2 ' e 29

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