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- - vw v v v 'N 7Y'!XX7XN7Nx y W ' VWW' NVV5 'H iff 0606 Xffflbm M f Ax,5f,3f,5f,, AASJAIAM uv x A A -N A XA Back Row: Headley,,Parrott, Thomas, Miss Jerome, Brown, Miss Sterling, Coats. Second Row: Day, Rbss, Jenkins, Banks, Keith, Morgan, Greim. Front Row: Fos- ter, Zollinger, Bray, Hall, Haun, Flanery, Stormont, Daniels. LOYAL TEMPERANCE LEGION President .............. .... G enevieve Crockett Vice-President ......... ........... Jewell Banks Secretary ....,.....................................,............... Ina Foster Sponsors .............. Miss Sterling, Miss White, Miss Jerome W. C. T. U. Sponsors ........ Miss Mollie- Johnston, Mrs. Dick National Motto: We'll help to safeguard America's future. L. T. L. Watchwords: Love, Loyalty, Light. HE Loyal Temperance Legion is at young people's division of the W. C. T. U. The purpose is to make all its members good citizens and to cultivate total abstin- ence from alcohol and tobacco. The Legion has been established in thirty foreign countries and each year efforts are made to carry the prohibition message to some other country. This year Bulgaria was the chosen one g and, due -to the zealous efforts to raise money, our own L. T. L. was awarded a silk: flag of Bulgaria, the first prize in Missouri. This unit has also been awarded a pennant for being a Live Wire or- ganization. Pearl Tetley, Norma Clay and James Lockard have been winners in the silver medal contests in declamation. This club meets once a month in Miss Sterling's room, and by the rec- ords they hold, it can easily be seen that every member is active. 0 sf p :::. Page Sixty-six
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HP LLO VERGILIUS' 4 . vwv 'VVVX 9Q'A'7Y'fQ7'x' V97 V fvxfxfx fXfX!XfX S92 fNi'X,fNi7'N' 3 ,V.V 9 ,Q g,0oo in QV, AAANA A AA AAA- AAAA1 mx J Q I high school youth + a certain well-marked, blue'-backed Latin book : a situation in which Morpheus is soon in ascendancy. And then-hark! P1uto's palace, please, Central. What! you don't know Pluto! Well, hegs boss of Hades. No, I'm not getting upstage, Hades does not mean Hell , Call down there and ask for Vergil. ' You never heard of him? Well, believe me, I've heard of him-and how! More than one Vergil? I don't know, this is 'the Vergil', the great Roman poet-wrote 'The Aeneid'. Vociferous snoring-our hero had pudding for supper. V Then- ' Q, hello Publius, gee, I'm-What? I'm an impertinent young rascal, calling you by your first name? Why we always call fellows we know real well by their first names-and say, man, if you think I don't know you! I'm Murray Williams of Warrensburg High. Aw, say, I, can't call you 'Vergilius Dominus'g it's too long, it don't sound familiar. You say if my Latin is as bad as my English, it must be pretty punk? Why, what's wrong now?' Oh! 'it don't' gets on your nerves, does it? I didn't know dead men had nerves. Anyhow, it can't possibly get on your nerves like your old 'Aeneid' does on mine. What? Well, I will make it snappy. Gee, that's too bad you had to leave! the banquet for this call, but I'm glad I got you, the rest of my Latin class will be green with envy when I tell 'e1n. What do we do in Latin class? Why, study your 'Aeneid'. You didn't? Well, there hasnt been a Vergil class here for ever so long. They've just read Caesars campaigns, Caesarls stuff is dry? I'll say it is-and hard! Julius puffed up, because his wars are read! Well, it wouldn't give him the swell head to hear what kids say about his work. Your 'Aeneid's' lots bette1'. Why it's just like making an honorary fraternity to inake the Vergil class. Only nine of our high school even tried it. They're real smart and- ' ' Q You say 'smart' people must be scarce if I'm a fair sample. Say, now, I ask you, was that kind? I don't Want to get rude but- - What's that horrible noise? Cerberus? Gosh, I thought that mut'd be dead by now: I didn't know dogs lived so long. He must be a real live dog, judging by the bark-but three heads barking would make' quite a noise, I guess. - Why keep a watch-dog in Hades anyway? Nobody wants to get in and you all couldn't get out, could you? He might keep pests like me out? Now, there you are, all sarcastic again! VVell, you didn't count on the telephone, did you? You can't keep us out, S0 you might as well tame old 'Cerbie' for a pet. Vv sfv' Y vvvww 0 vvvv vvvvv ' V s 4 5, VV Pa ge S ixty-eight
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