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FIRST ROW Mlss Locke A Bmder A Crltchell S Stevens M Fuller J Aszman B Walter V Allrson Mrs Foster SECOND ROW J Nolm D Cross M Flnley I Wayt N Trompter J Knersley M Evans M Green V Seng D Daw THIRD ROW B Hebble D Aucholtz P Shcksel J Stoehr D Stephens L Stegemeyer NOT IN PICTURE E Hers Ulclluocatl fatlru The Latin Club IS a tradltlon In Terrace Park, and so many students have belonged to It that an account of Its actlvltles brings memories to a malorlty of the hugh school Our sophomore members were lnltlated In October at our twentieth birthday party The following freshmen who received an average of B for the first semester were lnltlated In February and were guests of honor at a Roman banquet In the spring Joyce Aszman, Joan Knelsley Allce Blnder Don Alcholtz Barton Hebble lrls Wayt Dorothy Cross Waneda Nolln Phlllp Stlcksel and Norma Trompter In November we had our annual supper at Butterworth Farm Our Christmas meeting was a Saturnalla program was awarded the Department of Classics schol arshlp at Swarthmore College As members of the Junlor Classical League Advocatl Latlni covenant to hand on the torch of classical clvlllzatlon In the modern world They believe that an acquaintance with the clvlllzatlon of Greece and Rome wlll help them to understand and appraise this world of today whnch IS indebted to ancient clvllxzatlon for Its government laws literature languages and ar O O I We are proud of Jeanne Cummins, '44, who , . . I . , . ' H , . . . . , . . I . , ' l I . , I a 4 a 1 . 1 1 - I . I .. . I ' . I I I I ,H 45
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SEATED P Colller H Grmstead P Fehl B Bawersock B Flx Mrs InnIs STANDING C Jaap S Stevens D Daw F Cone P Cummnns T Proctor ulllll and .Scnollll The QUlll and Scroll was founded In 1926 by a group of hlgh school supervlsors to encourage and reward IndIvIdual achlevement In hlgh school Iournallsm FIVE years ago In 1940 the InternatIonal lournalIstIc fraternlty The Bull dog was one of SIX school newspapers In Ohlo InvIted to Ioln In 1942 the Terrace Park Annual became a member In order to become a member a student must be a Iunlor or a senlor In the upper third of hIs class, and must have done superlor work in lournallstlc or creatlve endeavor He must be recommended by the faculty sponsors and be approved by the Internatlonal secretary treasurer In spIte ofthe many regulahons and stlpula tIons caused by the war Mrs lnnIs the very capable and patIent sponsor has helped the club to llve up to Its excellent reputatlon The school IS very proud to have an honorary 'fraternlty for Its Iunlors and 115 senIors Inter ested In Iournallsm ThIs year s InItIates were Dorothy Daw Peg ColIIer Peg Cummlns and Carol Jaap 1 ! O 1 I ' H r l I . . . Bulldog was accepted as a member of this , l Q 1 I Q 1 Q ll I I I I I n 1 I I . . . . . . I . I 1 44
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FIRST ROW Muss Locke M Corwln C Jaap M Basmger E Farrenkopf B Brewer N McCormuck SECOND ROW R Clennrn P Cummlns P Collner E Muller V Faulkner H Close D Tarvm M Garten THIRD ROW B Whltaker C Schwartz J Smart A Fry P Daw B Vogt B Barnett NOT IN PICTURE L Slone E Hers EQ CLRCUQU EAUJCLYLUQ The Buenos Dlas s and Adlos s floating through the halls were probably the ettect of the Spanish Club s delvlng Into the customs and sayings of our neighbors to the South The president was Maurlne Baslnger and the vlce president was that senor of senors, Prlce Daw Dorothy Tarvln held the double posltlon of secretary and treasurer The oFHcers and old members had qulte a few unfortunate vtctlms whom they put through their paces whlle they initiated them the embassy at Santo Domingo for some time gave the students a close up of llfe with Spaniards One meeting was devoted to the playing of Spanish records and to the study of art of the Spanish speaking countries For the remainder of the meetings the club members presented talks on the culture customs, out standing leaders and the polltlcal and eco nomlc relations of South America All these topics ended with a grand finale when the Spanish Club celebrated Pan American Day O ' ' ' ' ' Miss Christopher, who was the secretary at . . I I - I , . I . . - 46
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