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BOTIO)I ROW: Peton. Roscoe. flack. Cherban, Fuo;co, De)lark, Swinkrr. Krt',inko, hck<on. ROW TWO:

P.l'!tu~le,

Kraft, Pa,.do, Williams, Jg.

nou, K>le, TrefiC4nt, TI'U:!h. ROW THREE: .\o,otn), Class,

"'>da.

)fancha•. Bakt'well, Pinardi, TooL<e)', Anthon), Durigon. ROW FOUR: Rud·

:tin~k~.

)fanin, \Jihalik, Defino.

W~att,

Kamin•ky, Baird, Cera. TOP ROW: Pohinalt•, Rohaley. Kindervater. Congclio. Remington,

Davi~.

Battaglini.

Sieradtl..i, Pari•.

Latin Club

At the R.Q.\1-E rneeting:o, members presented

prof!rams designed to portra} the beliefs and the

custom, of the

Roman~.

Under the leadership of

:\liss Wilma Franko and officers: Bill Congelio.

pre,ident: Ed Remington. \ice-president:

~larian

Swinker. secretar): Karen

Jack~on,

treasurer: \·ari·

ous acti\'ities were planned.

A play "The Haunted

llou~e·•

was read to

the group at Halloween time to depict the eerie

superstitions of the

Roman~

concerning the dead.

At Christma$ time. the Roman Saturnalia.

Christma!\ of the

Roman~.

\'a' celebrated. Carols

were sung in Latin and the ceremon} of lighlinf!

candles. done chiefly for decorati\'e purposes.

\\8!\

\ef)

impr~he.

On Valentine's Oa}. •tudent" "rote tender.

lo\ ing messages in Latin to their fa\'orite girl or

bo). Students exhibited both their kno" ledge and

use of the language. The finale of the year's ac·

tivilies was an authentic Roman banquet.

TOP: :XCond )ear M"holar• hcartil) a!'cept the food served

to them b) th..ir Latin I •law-.

BOTTO

\I:

Completing the

ceremon~

of the lijthted candle-.

Latin Club member-, eagerh

po-o-

for the photographer.