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L I l RONI E: First ROW LRiser lvice-presiden ri, Scott fpresidentif Second Row-Rauser, Robinson, Robsonf Third Row-Head, Jones, Rhynef Fourth Row-Edwards, Karber, Shipley, Stantonf Fifth Row-Ladd, Paul, Peer, Ross. s?eHMefi?QQi fm . , it tie ti H' ' if 5 A lg' we if 5. - 25, ,K I 15 XA' . .. die. -sag ,W i 5 .STV 'Q '1 ' -655' N ftmgsfster ztwwwfs-ye, we 'larhlf l' . V J-.'...s. ' Lahn hohday observed by Kings queens partrlclans, and slaves were just some of the characters portrayed at ROME s traditional festivities of the Satur- nalia celebrated during the Christ- mas season. Elected to reign over the events were King Ben Shipley and Queen Neva Belcher. Meanwhile, all other students had to do as the royal pair commanded. A feast of Roman delicacies Customs of ancient Rome, says Weston Scott during ROME 's Saturnalia festivities, live on with us today. ROME was served to those attending while Weston Scott, president, gave a speech on Roman customs visible in our society. Along with the Saturnalia, ROME has been involved in. initiations, a banquet combined with Northside, and Rebel spirit shown in colorful posters such as Venimus, Vidimus, Vicimus or We came, We saw, We con- quered! Rome 107
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Peace on Earth says Pat Boulden while sending Christmas radio- grams to senrice- men in Vietnam. This was a project of the Science Club during the holiday season. Science Club transmits radiograms IVIARS invaded Southside as the top activity of the Science Club this year. IVIARS, which stands for Military Affiliated Fladio Service, was the call name of a frequency used during December to send radiograms to Vietnam or any US Army installation. Free of charge, Southside students could send a message to a friend or relative in the army stationed overseas. The Science Club this year was divided into five groups: biology, physics, chemistry, radio, and astronomy. The mem- bers of each group conducted and discussed topics in their par- ticular field at the meetings. Officers included were: Michael Trusty, presidentg Richard Smedley, secretary: lVlr. John Rupp and lVliss Shari Hag- gard, sponsors. Measurements of the specific heat of air are experiments conducted by Pat Boulden, David Coleman, Mr. Rupp, Gary Cooper, and Richard Smedley, during various Science Club meetings. 106 Science Club b W at 1 ' f i 1,5 . tr. f- ,ef . ,. . Mm , s' K iw: 5 . ,fu SCIENCE CLUB: Bottom Row-Choate, Turner,' Second Row-Head, Robson, Buchhol2,' Third Row-Osbun, Pomrenke, Stork, Cousins,' Fourth Row-Ballenger, Watson, Smedley, T. Bouldenp Fifth Flow-P. Boul- den, Nobles, Parker, Trusty, Scott,' Top Row-Harris, Peer, Coleman, Cooper.
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Spanish SelI one egg was the com- mand given by members of Los Rebeldes to their initiates during the Spanish club's annual initia- tion ceremonies in October at Julie Grettum's house. The members-to-be were instructed to form groups of two and go throughout the neighbor- hood to ask residents for one egg. After obtaining the egg, the initiates went to another house to sell the egg for a quarter. The second activity of the 108 Los Rebeldes Eggs were the object as Julie Grettum, Eugene Nelson, and Lisa McLachlan went on a scavenger hunt to becomenmembers of Los Rebeldes during the annual initiation in October. Egg sale tops club initiation Spanish club initiation was a scavenger hunt. The initiates were divided into teams and were in- structed to find various items such as worms, spools, and 1969 pennies. Other activities of Los Rebeldes included a Christmas party on December 12, at the Pizza Hut as well as the annual Fiesta which was held in the spring. The club also constructed floats for both the Rebel Week and Christmas parades. :if fi' M iii LOS REBELDES: Bottom Row-Laffoon, Hardin, Nobles lreporterlf Strauser lpresiden tl,' Jaoobs l vice presidently Den ty lsecretarylf Lawson, M. Choate, Loux,' Second Row- Davis, Spahn, Henry, Nelson, Morris, Laughlin, Broadwater m l McLachlan, Donoho, Grettum. Third Row- Favell, Tuc- ker, Chambers, K ratz, Kramer, Mitchell, Price, Higginbo- tham, Nelke,' Top Row Sanders, Louder- milk, Chappell, Lloyd, Baker, Gilham, P. Choate, Skokos.
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