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Clms of 1952 104 - MR. BROWER President ...............,.,.,...,......,.. BRUNO BOBINSKI Vice-President .,.....,,,,AA., NANCY NIENSTEDT Secretary-Treasurer ......,...., RICHARD WALSH fum-
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The Latin Club If Mr. Thomas had wandered into Room 217 one afternoon in February he would have been aghast: the desks were pushed into the corners, and in the middle of the floor was a group of students playing what looked suspiciously like craps , others were throwing nuts across the room. It was quite natural for 217, for they were only members of the Latin Club ar the Roman version of rolling the bones, pitching pennies, and playing marbles. Anything can happen in the Latin Club! But seriously . . . from year to year the activities of the Latin Club are widening and becoming most popular. This year a project program is in full swingg students prepared elaborate drawings on Roman themes, others made models of objects in daily use by Caesar and his contemporaries, still another wrote to the various states' oflicials for copies of state seals Cwith Latin mottoesb to be mounted and framed. The Latin Club now has the honor of possessing a seemingly Roman sword which was donated by a member. On March 15th came the climax of the year's activities, the anniversary of Caesar's death. Were he alive, Caesar, the oflicial hero of the Latin Club, would receive the solid support of the Club for any office he wished. If you study Latin, and hope to pass, you must worship him. This year we held an elaborate, two day program in celebration of his death. The room was draped in black and all the members wore the doleful color. On the front wall was a huge picture of Our Hero with the words We Mourn Our Loss. There were funeral games, a banquet, speeches, eulogies, etc., all in approved Roman style. Finally a half-hour radio program transcribed for the occasion from the CBS is there program entitled The Ides of March. There is always something going on in Room 217. Never a dull moment! 30
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