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Row one: S. Stewart. S. Rielutono, J. Schwartz, D. Bassin, N. Laflll Club officers Kohan, J. Marsh, J. Dennis, J. Phillips, J. Rousseau, A. Wine, K. Singer, D. Phillips, B. Mullane, row two: J. Schlosslaerg, K. Welker, K. Norris, M. L. Milliron, B. Logan, N. Solomon, N. Riddle, T. McKelvey, M. Scott, M. O'Neill, M. Waddell, S. Shobar, S. Nelson: row three: l. Norris, V. Peoples, W. Leebaw, R. Berkowitz, J. Palmer, D. Pallay, B. Glasberg, D. Passin, R. Merkin, B. Santer, K. Helen, M. Stanley: 'row four: P. Stetts, R. Millstone, H. Weaver, R. Sergi, D. Traxler, S. Label, H. Stadelbauer, C. Allen, D. Mega. J. Patrick, 0. Anderson, F. Thomas, D. Thellman, J. Rook, J. Womack, raw five: L. McCullum, D. Noll, J. Waddell, S. Korn- stein, P. Patrone, B. Shagring not in club: R. Solyn, R. Vesmas, T. Weiss, S. Mays, R. Mandel, M. L. Milliron, J. Thollman. Sitting: Judy Hubbard, Sandra Kornstein, Betty Randell, Jim Manchester, Pam Wollison, standing: Miss Lucille Leo, Miss Cath- erine Wary. Latin Club, under the capable supervision of Miss Katheryn Wary and Miss Lucille Lee, enioyed its forty-fifth year of activity. Opening the season, Jackie Dellaria gave a detailed talk illustrated with slides on the World's Fair in Brussels. Before Christmas they conducted a successful bake sale. At their annual Christmas party several small plays were given and Latin bingo was played. Refreshments were served and.Christmas songs were sung in Latin. Latin Club members and freshman Latin students went by Greyhound bus to the Buhl Planetarium in Pittsburgh for the Latin Exhibition and the Sky Show on February 22. Latin Week was celebrated from April 6 through April 12. During this week, the organized Latin Clubs in the city sponsored a speaker at Princeton Junior High School. This year's officers were: Betty Randell, president, Jim Manchester, vice-president, Judy Hubbard, secretary, Pam Wollison, treasurer. Senators were: Diane Bassin, Nancy Kohan, Sandra Kornstein, Stanley Label, Wayne Leebaw, Derek Noll, Sue Richstone, Judy Schwartz and Paul Stetts. -.il Page Twenty-nine
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And Rome must know the value of her own. fCariolcmusI Latin Club Studies Roman Stage Row ane: J. Krauss, P. Hume, M. Giber, M. Ferguson, G. Hicks, D. Brown, N. Hutt, J. Kranitz, C. Friedkinp row two: J. Dellaria, C. Ellis, B. Jennings, C. Greenwood, S. Fleischer, J. Eppstein, J. Goldstein, C. Goodman, P. Ferris, row three: K. Anderson, G. Adams, T. Banish, M. DeVolle, D. Bernard, M. Cragil, C. Kaizer, B. Kosta, C. Heames, J. Hogg, E. Daffy row four: G. Goroyanic, G. Denino, A. Kretxer, P. Greier, J. Dellaria, T. Busheit, G. Bogden, D. Freeman, P. Henderson, I.. Berndt, B. Hauser, C. Duncan, row five: B. Dyer, J. DelGuidi:e, M. Bender, W. Hollander, D. Alamac, D. Davis, E. Freeman, M. Gefsky, H. Brockman, T. Bennett, R. Klivans. Latin Class at board: F. Thomas, M. O'Neill, S. Tracey, J. Sehwartzp sitting: S. Kornstein, J, Dellaria. -if Page Twenfy-eight Ee
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Therefore, it is meet That noble minds keep ever with their likes, For who so firm that cannot learn Spanish. IApologies to Caesari Spanish Club Revives ii . . DiFiore, R. Jones, D. Roberts, R. Spokane, F. Green row four M sPam5h club oifflcefs Bledsoe, R. Conti, B. Jamison, J. Bertilacci, J. Sorvillo G Wrench Sitting Mike Morelll vice-president, Karen Pevow, secretary, Mr. F' Thomas' N Clppollone advisor Standing: Nancy Naples, treasurer, Missy McCutcl-neon historian Nat in picture: Mike Cappola, president. Spanish Club has been inactive for a number of years, but recently was brought back into existence by Mr. Nicholas Cipollone, advisor. One of the main purposes of the Spanish Club is to create more interest and desire in the further use of Spanish. The following purposes are in no way less impor- tant, namely: KU to give a deeper insight into Spanish culture and heritage 123 to practice parliamentary procedure C31 to afford an opportunity for students of the various Spanish classes to become better acquainted with one another C41 to offer supplementary reading material such as dialogues, short stories, and anecdotes. A student must have and maintain at least a C average in Spanish in order to be a member in good standing. A highlight of the activities of the club this year was a Spanish type Christmas party. The new idea of carrying a membership card was also introduced. Otticers for 1958-59 were Mike Coppola, president, Mike Morelli, vice-president, Karen Pevow, secretary, Nancy Naples, treasurer, Missy McCutcheon, historian. -if Page Thirty ii? Row one: G. Davidson, J. Diemal, M. McCarron, row two E Allen M. Bender, I.. Dominic, R. Dominic, row three: N Dominic S
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