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One of the most active clubs at Princeton, the Latin Club in- cludes: FRONT ROWeB. Hosek; N. Hines; Jt Hunley, program chairman; S. Salvato, quaestor; P. Tarter, praetor; F. Hoevenaar and R Brown, consuls; G. Reedy, sgt.-at-arms; S. Blaylock. ROW TWOeC. Jones; Vt Fogelman, L. Gale, J. Erp, L. Richardson, K. Appel, S, Therkleson, K. Rhea: P. Morman, T. VanClcef, D. Evers, Kt Kecky A. Rason, N. Keller, Mrs. Frazier. ROW THREE Well-Known Latin Club Stages Many Projects Following the motto hGraditimf the Latin Club has hstep by step instituted the many projects that make it an active and well-known organiza- tion at Princeton. New members were brought into the Junior Ciassical League with the traditional initiation ceremonies. Members also participated in the Internation- al Tea, presenting the Christmas Story. Next came the Ides of March Dance, hA Ro- man Holiday? At the Roman Banquet, old members were given the honor of wearing the toga, while new Latin Students served as slaves. Another project was the completion of a second mosaic for the cafeteria. The annual spring picnic was the concluding event of the yearts activities for this active group sponsored by Mrs. Frazier. Reigning over Roman Holiday Dance are queen and court: S. Thurklcson; D. Phelps; L. Gale, queen; S. Martin; B Parker; F. Beckman. eJ. Mosteller. St Tyahur, W. Dowdy, R. Munafoe, C. Perry, S. Hambrick, S. Gillis, L. Robey, D. Hawks: G. Green, C. Pylcs, VA Sowderstuml A. DeSerisy, Kt Eckhart, L. Hall, A. Smith, L. Ander son, Kt Wilson, R Wilson. ROW FOUtL-M. Clark, T. Fenster- macher, G. Parks, J Magella, T. Baughman, R. Rienhardt: R. Blay- lock, M. Rhea, R. Pope, E, Canter, B. RatliH', D. Thorns.
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One of Princetonk largest organizations, Tr-Hi-Y includes: FRONT ROW-eP. Wermuth, corresp. see; I, OtConnor, rec. sec.; L. Fries, pres.; R. Brown, v. pres.; S. Mattingly, treas.; F. Burt, chaplain. ROW TWOeS. Austin, D. Baunsman, G, How- ard, J. Hunley, L. Danko, A. Noonan, B. Brown, I Tartar, J. Gustason, BA Sims, B, Streight, R. Cook. ROW THREE-Miss Planning future activities, Ruth Brown: v. pres., tries to decide on a date, with the help of club members. Rappold, S. Schiver, J. Bertran, N. Miller, K. Noonan, S. Salvato, G. Roberts, C. Bell, L. Robey, Pt Tarter, Ct Roberts, J. Herron, G. Green, C. Robinson, K. Cole. ROW FOURiCl Berssenbruegge, L. Troy, M. Gabbatsch, N. Hasting, W. Dowdy, B. Marsh, P. Bowen, B. Johnson, C. McCoIlum, A. Hood, J. Mosteller, Mt Rein- muth, B. Green. Tri-Hi-Y Instills Christian Standards Pure thoughts, pure words, pure deedsethis is the motto each girl in the Tri-Hi-Y strives to up- hold. Miss Rappold, the sponsor of Tri-Hi-Y, works with the girls to create, to maintain and to extend high standards of Christian character through- out their home, school, and community. In addition, Tri-Hi-Y sponsors many school ac- tivities. The Christmas dance-JtBabes in Toy- land,, set a festive mood for the holiday season. The clubts project of obtaining Christmas gifts for orphans brought joy to many children. The groups participation in the State Youth Govern- ment program enabled members to learn about the operation of government through participa- tlon.
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nut FRANCE French culture and history is of particular interest to French Club A. Hocutt, L. Hines, D, Carmen, Ii Blevins, C. Culley. ROW members, who are: FRONT ROWeMi House; D. Bailey; C, Bers- THREE-J. House, K. Gilbert, V, Holmes, J. Howell, S. Frasher, senbruegge, sec.-treas.; P. Wise, presv; P. Wermuth; D. Niehaus; Wi Ford, J. Johnson, B. Bowen, Je Rohlfs, P. Marks, Se Statler. P, McCann. ROW TWOeMr. Richmond, M. Jacobs, S. Baker, Foreign Culture, Speech One would think that an hour a day per sub- ject would be enough, but not the members of the French Club. Under the sponsorship of Mr. Richmond, the members meet to share a common interest, to develop leadership, and to serve their school and community. The French Club helped plan for the International Reception. Parents were entertained and were more fully introduced to the school. gPeace through understanding!:, is the motto ., .:;:ftf;; of the Slavic Club formed this year by Mr. Zieg- ler. The club tries to create a better understand- Brilliant French Club members portray first graders learning to ing Of the culture Of thC Slavic people, particu- speak French . . larly those speaklng Russmn. The first Slavic Club is getting an active start with the help of the pres; P. Bowen, v. pres; B. Long; P, Burbank. ROW TWO- members, who are: ROW ONEweP. Hart, V. Rowe, B. Timmer, D. Sizemore,M. Boehner,S. House,Mr. Ziegler, sponsori -. - ,wdm u-... ,h m.
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