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Louise Stover, Aunt Graoeg Dorothy Roethlisberger, Aunt Lena: Mary Louise Kelley, Marjorie, Richard Murphy, Ronnieg Shirley Garber, Helen Gorton: Jack Lynch, Buzzie Craigg Rheba Sonley, Mattie Pierce R. G. Converse, Frank Pierce, Kenneth Downing, Philip Wheatley .' U 'D 'l my . Recreation, drama in plaqs YEL t:S5 lfffig , -.. lgt row: Kay Little, Pat Fickle, lary Little, Joyce Johnston, Luella Lindenberg, Ejelyn Ayfis 2nd row: Larry Kolhoff, Janet Bigham, Mary Yates, Marlene Downing, Barbara Craig, kr. Schaibly like Kunik, Bob Howell, R. G. Converse
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r N Q ttf.. :P OR E 1 4 ,MALI 8 Standing: Kim Swenson, Mrs. Stewart, Teacher, Pat Shanahan, V Shirley Workman, Jo Ann Zook, Ted Hummel ' QNQE, Seatedx Rheba Sonley, Rachel Shade, Luella Lindenber c2Ef L, 'Mgr ' af -6: -:Ty - - Latin reuiues Classics for students T . ' f . Y The Latin Club was organized by members of the high school class studying first yeaPQtStin. Th frglas purpose of the Club is to create a greater interest in the study of Latin and to show others that the studv of Latin can be enjoyable as well as beneficial. The most imnortnnt project of the year for the Latin Club members is the mock Roman banquet held during the spring. The Club members design and make Roman costumes for this annual event. Each member of the Latin Class chose a Roman name by which to be called during the year. The names chosen were Lucilius Ligarius QTed Hummellg Mark Antony lKim Swensonlg Diana fJo Ann Zooklg Minerva QRachel Sahdelg Juno QShirley Workmanlg Pandora QLuella Lindenburglg Fulvia QPatricia ShanahanJgPortia CRhoba Sonleyl. Minerva was president of the Clubg Portia, Vice-Presidentg Juno, Secretary-Treasurerg and Mrs. Stewart serves as adviser as well as teacher. lv J I sp'
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