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Latina Sodalitas Top Row Nt-well, Neal, Steveiis, Sehooley, Rhue. Hardy, Hilderlxrund, Anderson. Hurilesty, Fleming S L-1'uv ml Row Warm-r, Stout-, Guyur, Eric-wine-, l'enee, Null. Willon, Gt-nimill, Irwin, Jackson 'Fhiril Row l-french, Pence, Smith, Charles. Hulrlrc-n, Seylxoltl, Wooclmanset-. Blue. Hays. Cnllzthziii. Custer Fourth Row lin-ntfvn, llziilirlwrty, Mt-yt-rs. Clzixxsoii. Myers, Wigirer, l'm-nee, Grunt. Rhorer Fifth Row Vain Wiukle, lluiimls, Hentlrieks, Modliu. lizthr, Altle-rton, Jones. Rinker 'I' HAS not been definitely determined. but an exhaustive research has revealed. if history truly repeats itself to this struggling author. that the first Latin Club was employed to drive Cateline from Rome. The Marion High School Latin Club is one of the peppiest and largest organizations in the school. having a membership of about sixty Latin students. representatives from the Caesar, Cicero. and Vergil divisions. lt is the oldest continual school club. and. all during its existence. it has done commendable work in creating. maintaining. and extending a beneficial in- terest in the subject of Latin as taught in the High School curriculum. The club meetings. held monthly in the school building, are remarkably well at- tended. due largely to the fact that the program committee. with the aid of the sponsors, has at each meeting provided a diversified. interesting. and instructive program. Talks on Roman customs and people. debates, and games with a Latin background have contributed their part to the program. The club itself is modelled from the Roman government having as its ex- ecutive department two consuls, who alternately preside at the six regular meet- ings. Three aediles. serving as the program committee. and two quaestors. who are the secretary and treasurer. are the remaining officers. The consuls of this school year of l926-27 are Clifton Grant and Will Hildebrand. the quaestors are Karolyn Meyer. Secretary. and Charlotte Woodmansee. Treasurer, and the aediles are Miriam Bahr, Margaret Clawson. and Mason Hamilton.
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County Latin Contest Winners Top Row--Pence, Reese, Clawson, Stewart Bottom Row--Broughman, Meyers, Rhorer, Woodmansee ACH year for the last four years, it has been the custom of the Marion High School to enter contestants in the Latin contests, sponsored by the ex- tension department of Indiana University. This series of contests, four in num- ber, consists of the local contest from which the winners of first and second place in each of the five divisions are entered in the county' contest, From this contest also the winners of first and second place in each division are entered in the district contest, from which only the Winners of first place in each division go to Bloomington to take the state Latin examination, which is the final test. In both district and state contests, gold. silver, and bronze medals ard awarded to the first, second and third in each division. Marion has established an enviable record in the Latin contests during her four years of participation, and this year, she secured eight iirsts and seconds in Division IA, Esther Pence and Herbert Reece were awarded first and second respectively. Division II was represented by Margaret Clawson, first, and Hunter Stewart, second. The champion of Cicero's orationfs was Donnave Meyers, who won first in Division III, while Virgil, Division IV, was won by Charlotte Woodmansee with Roger Rhorer second. In the district Latin Contest held at Wabash, March 26, Marion acquired two Hrst places and all the seconds. Herbert Reece triumphed in IA and Roger Rhorer received the gold medal in IV. Mary Broughman, Esther Pence, Hunter Steward, Donnave Meyers and Charlotte Woodmansee received silver medals in their various divisions. In the state contest held April 8th, Herbert Reece placed second in Division IA and Roger Rhorer placed third in Division IV.
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