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cgiuclenf Counci The Student Council of 1953-1954 under- took many worthwhile projects. We give much credit to the able and re- sourceful government of the council in getting things done for the student body. A few of their activities this year included the Hallo- ween Dance, the decision on what to do with the rnavazine profits Qerection of the football scoreboardj, and the Tom Taylor collection for Korean War Orphans. The Student Council must okay any venture or project that a class or club wishes to undertake. A requisition must If the Student Council decides that it is going to be a satis- factory and desirable dance, and if there is nothing else scheduled for that date, they give their okay. Indeed, the very fate of classes is decided in the somber atmosphere of Roger Handy, Vice President the Student Council' Don Keeney, President Herb Sigman, Secretary Jacqueline Van Dam, Treasurer Without doubt, the lea'ding statesmen of our time -- Eisenhower, Churchill, Roosevelt and others -- got their first experience in leadership by being active in student government. Perhaps some statesman of the future can say he had his first experience in R. U's Student Council. 38 a include the price, date and form of music fband or recordsj.
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The Latin Club is composed of the stu- ollafin dents in all the Latin classes. The purpose of the club is to impress upon the members what our modern civilization owes to the language, literature and art of ancient Greece lk Rome. They take annual trips to the Archeological ' Museum in Ann Arbor and the Art Museum in De- troit. The big event of the year, though, is the Roman Banquet. Students take the part of guests or slaves and clothe themselves in togas made from sheets. Their menu consists of grapes, chicken and other i such delicacies which the Romans ate. IST ROW: B. Johnson. C. Spamer. S. Ginther, 2ND ROW:J. Pearson, K. Waters N. Partain. The food is served to the guests by the slaves. Appropriate enter- tainment is also provided for the guests and a good time is had by all. 39
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