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Page 23 text:
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He untor Olasstcal Lea Jue “Salvete amici!’’ Yes, the Wilson chapter of the Junior Classical League is composed entirely of friends. Not only are these stu- dents friends to one another, they are also friends to the gods and goddesses of ancient Rome. This year was spent in service to Latin through sending a number of delegates to the Virginia Junior Classical League Convention in Richmond, a party held at Western State Hospital for the patients there, initiation, the annual Roman Banquet in March, and the monthly meetings. The purpose of the J. C. L. is stated emp- hatically in its creed. The creed is as follows: “We the members of the Junior Classical Lea- gue, covenant to hand on the torch of classical civilization in the modern world. The belief and acquaintance with the civilization of Greece and Rome will help us understand and appraise this world of today, which is indebt- ed to ancient civilization in the government laws.”’ Left to right: Billy Brown — president, Chip Boyd — vice president, Roger Wetzel Alice Earman — secretary.
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Lissie Ridgeway — president, Sarah Critzer — vice president, Dale York — secretary, Brenda Wright — treasurer, Barbara Elkins — reporter. Becky Critzer in FTA Bookstore. The Future Teachers of America are among the top students here at Wilson. They have realized their desire to enter into the worthy profession of teaching. Their activities this year included appear- ing on “’Klassroom Kwiz’’, a television quiz program for teenagers, sending delegates to the F. T. A. Convention, presented the facul- ty with apples, sponsoring a faculty tea, operating the bookstore, and having the chance to test their potential abilities by teach- ing one day at local elementary schools.
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The Wilson Memorial Safety Club, spon- sored by Mr. Hiner, holds its monthly meet- ings to insure the safety of the students trav- elling to and from Wilson by bus. Their meet- ings always contain discussions of the solving of present and future transportation problems. We are continually indebted to the fine drivers and patrols. SLMBVOL BY E STOP STATE LAW Safety Club
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