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i3 2111.5 lIIi lIll.yF''lQlQiiif':'l!!ll:if:llQllMi:l'jll1lluyif:fll!lUiqi'f'filllQif':i!IlUi ' 1' ' 'W lllllllillllull ' ' ' Fasces Club Zeta Chapter QUR years ago some of the students in the Latin classes, under the leader- ship of Chalfant Allam, Norman Taylor, and several other well-known Woodwardites, decided that Woodward High School should have a club which would forward the interest of the students in the Latin language. With this purpose in view, under the guidance of Mr. Phipps, they laid the founda- tion for a society which today has a well-known place in the social life of our school. Last year, at the suggestion of Mr. Phipps, the Woodward Latin Club joined the Fasces, an organization well-known throughout the states of Ohio and Indiana. Since then as the Zeta Chapter of the Fasces, it has been pro- gressing rapidly in the accomplishment of its goalg namely, the widening of a study of the classics and Latin literature in Woodward High School. ln order that the club might better accomplish its purpose, programs have been given at each meeting, the substance of which pertained in some way or other to 'Roman life, culture, and religion. These programs, besides being educational, have been interesting and varied thereby keeping the members in- terested in the society. Several times during the year the club has been for- tunate enough to have slides sent from Columbus which have aided the mem- bers greatly in understanding their work. One set of slides especially, on the private life of a Roman citizen, gave the club an insight on that phase of Roman history that no amount of book-learning could have done. Ufulius Caesar, a moving picture given by the club on February 5th, was a huge success. The Scott High School Auditorium was secured for the purpose. With the help of the Fasces at Scott High School the affair turned out to be everything and more than we had expected. A visit to the Art Museum on March 5th, was perhaps the most interest- ing and educational program that the club has had. during the entire year. Miss Merrill first gave a short talk which she illustrated with slides showing the members where the various objects in the Museum pertaining to Roman life and art were found. She then guided them through the Museum pointing out the different pieces of Roman art and sculpture. The trip was greatly en- joyed by the club, it showed how closely the life of the Ancient Romans is connected with that of our own time. The members of the club very much appreciate the kindness of Miss Merrill who has always gladly and willingly given them her aid and services. Although the club is unfortunate in that many of its members are leaving it, it feels sure that its good work will continue under the capable guidance of Mr. Phipps who has always been ready with his help and advice and who has really mad.e the success of this organization possible. I I eq! I, Qqlr l lr Qu: l Q :ul I I Qlnl I lwnll ll I-.ll I 9-all I-li:.l I F I wuuu... rising... j Iglll5...,, j'uglll,...L qIII1lllg...1.j Iylli...,'qIllgl..s.yIIqlll,..t'yIlqu....,'gIliuu,... 'lu Page One Huridred Eighleen
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