Salina South High School - Preener Yearbook (Salina, KS)

 - Class of 1978

Page 149 of 238

 

Salina South High School - Preener Yearbook (Salina, KS) online collection, 1978 Edition, Page 149 of 238
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Latin 6Leaguers, In anticipation of the year, six members of the Junior Classical League attended the National Con- vention in Florida during the sum- mer of 1977. To initiate new members, the offi- cers prepared a maze simulating the Catacombs of ancient Rome. Blind- folded, the prospective members crawled past and over many strange-feeling obstacles. An early event for the club was a trip to the National Art Gallery in Kansas City to view Roman art. For excel in activity National Education Week, the JCL had an exhibit in the Mid-State Mall. At Christmas, the Leaguers went to hospitals to sing carols in Latin. Dressed in their togas, they attend- ed their annual banquet at the Ro- man Forum in April. At the State Convention of the Junior Classical League, Stacey Janssen was elected State Consul. She will be the presiding officer and official hostess of the 1979 State Convention. ln. .. 1. Ms. Ann Flattery sponsored the Latin Club. 2. Hardworking Latin Club officers were Todd Hyde, Brenda Darrow, consulsg Doug Eck, quoesterg Michelle Jaeger, scribe. 3. Stacey Janssen was elected State Consul for the 1978-79 year. 4. The 1977-78 Latin Club members were Cfront rowj So- nya Smith, Jill Lindsley, Sandy Darrow, Tambara Anschultz, Jennifer Lewisg fsec- ond rowj Greg McAdams, Angi Frank, Da- vid George, Mark Noller, Ashley Null, Rex Leer, Stacey Jansseng fthird rowj Todd Hyde, Jeff Muilenberg, Doug Eck, Brenda Darrow, Michelle Jaeger, Tim Holgerson, Krista Tiemann.



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Student Association leads, governs From the nominees elected in the primary, the student body selected the officers of the Student Associ- ation Qspring, 19775. Together with the first hour homeroom represen- tatives chosen in the fall, they as- sumed the responsibility of guiding their peers. The Student Association planned various dances such as the Home- coming Dance and several sock hops. They helped sponsor the American Field Service program with a sizable donation. They also conducted all class elections. Functioning as the student gov- ernment, the Student Association met regularly each month. They ad- dressed issues affecting students and made recommendations con- cerning them. They initiated action to clean up the student smoking lounge. They also reviewedpetitions submitted by students against indis- creet displays of affection in the halls.

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