The Official Publication of the Indiana Junior Classical League Veritas et Scientia Volume XXXIII Issue I August 2008 Quid intra? Welcome Home Hoosiers! Want to know how your friends did at This summer the friendly hand of convention? Check JCL touched your Indiana Delegation here for results! at National Convention in Oxford, Ohio. 35 JCLers, four SCLers, 5 sponsors, and one chaperone led the Check out the charge on the overheated and National Exam widespread campus. They trudged for medal winners here. an hour’s walk roundtrip to the GAs, fought hordes of JCLers for a good spot at the bazaar, and stayed up late at The Chapters are night to produce spirit materials. already out having fun Kathryn Kukla (CP) finished up and spreading JCL her term as NJCL Historian and spirit, check out how! demonstrated her mad scrapbooking The Indiana Delegation at the National Junior skills. She also awarded Stephanie Classical League Convention in Ohio pose in their Krause, 2007-2008 IJCL Historian, an Roman costumes during the processional. Officer Bios– Get to eighth place award in traditional know your IJCL scrapbooks. Zacherl (HSE/F), placed second best Officers before Fall Jeremy Walker was, of course, re- overall and third place for use of theme Latin Day. elected Vice Chairman of the National and most creative. Committee, the perfect job for him. Ben Rogers (EW), 2007-2008 IJCL Seventeen chapters from Indiana Editor, secured a fourth place medal for Don’t forget to combined forces to take first place in his amazing volumes of the Veritas. check out info on the publicity contest for percentage and A special congratulations to upcoming JCL for number of chapters. Elizabeth Szymanski of Crown Point activities Congratulations to Jay County High who won tenth in the creative arts School who won the Chapter Publicity sweepstakes. title. Many of your delegates traveled on Interested in chatting The Convention Ear entertained the the charter bus and toured the with your State exhausted hordes. A special thank you Cincinnati Zoo, Newport Aquarium, the officers? Officer to Caitlin Johnston, the NSCL editor in Newport Levee, and King’s Island addresses are just a charge of The Ear. Grateful and adoring before convention. Once convention few pages away! SCLers elected Johnston to the concluded, delegates enjoyed a lunch position of 2008-2009 NSCL Secretary. cruise on the Ohio river. For the first time in many years, Congratulations to all who Want to know what Indiana’s state T-shirt received awards. attended. Individual and school awards amazing IJCL events This incredible garment, designed by are listed in full for your reading are available? Take a your Second Vice President Raquel pleasure on page 2. look at the schedule and find out today! August 2008 PAGE 1 Veritas et Scientia Volume XXXIII Issue I National Convention News The Indiana JCL travels to Miami in Oxford, Ohio Fort Wayne Homestead High School: Sixth in State Awards: first in Publicity, percentages of chapters, th first in Publicity, number of chapters, second in Best Overall T- Scrapbook, small chapters and 25 in Publicity; Nathan shirt, third best use of theme on t-shirt, third in most creative t- Buckley; Kelly Griffin; Keara Seibert; Saurabh Sharma, fifth shirt; fourth in state publications and eighth in traditional in discus junior boys and ninth in 100-meter junior boys Track, scrapbooks. Ravi Vemula, fifth in Long Jump, senior boys and eighth in Delegates representing Indiana were: 400-meter senior boys Track. Hamilton Southeastern/Fishers High School: Second in th Brownsburg High School: Third in Publicity and fifth in Digital Scrapbook and 13 in Publicity; Elizabeth Bass, third Traditional Scrapbooks, large chapters; Brad Abplanalp, second in Black Pencil 10, ninth in Sight Latin Reading, girls 11; Nick in Charts Constructed 11, seventh in Maps 11, and ninth in Behney, seventh in Costumes, Senior Boys; Kellie Devore- Gogola, eighth in Dramatic Interpretation, girls 11; Rebecca Watercolor 11; Happy Ghosh, fourth in Jewelry 11; Linda th Hemelgarn (sponsor); Lisanne Marshall (sponsor, co-chair); Bush (sponsor); Drew Herrmann, 10 in Reading William Kinkley, first in Mosaics 12, fifth in Acrylic/Oil 12, Comprehension I, fifth in sight Latin Reading I boys, and fifth in Black Ink 12, and seventh in Black Pencil 12. fourth in Cartoons 7-9; Kristen Remley, third in Small Models Crown Point High School: Second in Local Publications, 11; Raquel Zacherl, third in Mixed Media 11, fourth in Pottery fourth in Publicity, sixth in Traditional Scrapbooks, large; Joey 11, and seventh in Sculpture 11; Bosi Zhang, eighth in Greek Fallon; John Glass, second in Mosaics 10, third in Sculpture 10, Derivatives I, and ninth in Roman Life I; Tom Zhang, third in fourth in Dolls 10, fourth in Pottery 10, fourth in Small Models Greek Derivatives I, eighth in Reading Comprehension I, ninth 10, fifth in Large Models 10, sixth in Charts, Drawn 10, sixth in in Roman Life I, and eighth in Large Models 7-9. Illustrated Quotes 10, seventh in Colored Pencil 10, third in 200 Indianapolis Warren Central High School; Vanessa -yard freestyle senior boys; fourth in 50-yard Butterfly, senior Styles; Lydia Thornburg, fourth in Jewelry 10. boys; fifth in 100-yard Freestyle, senior boys, sixth in 50-yard New Haven High School; Kassidy Beck; Danny Freestyle, senior boys; and seventh in 50-yard Backstroke, Dellinger. senior boys; Katherine Keilman, fifth in Reading Indiana Senior Classical League; Nicole Haworth; Comprehension poetry 11, sixth in Latin Oratory 11, 10th in Caitlin Johnston; Tony Martin (Advisor, national committee sight Latin Reading, poetry, girls; first in Posters, constructed member); Sara Radosevich. 11 and third in Decorative Stitching 11; Stephanie Krause, third Others: Dennis Bartlow (Chaperone, co-chair).

in Posters drawn 10; Brittany Krowiarz, third in Decorative Stitching 7-9 and sixth in Multimedia 7-9; Kathryn Kukla, 10th in Sight Latin Reading, prose, girls; Abdullah Malik, sixth Elizabeth Szymanski of Charts Constructed 12, seventh in Traditional Photography 12 Crown Point High School and eighth in Computer Photo 12; Yasir Malik, third in Open Certamen, advanced; second in Computer Photo 12, fourth in shows off her medal for Maps 12, 10th in Illustrated Quotes 12, and 10th in Traditional placing 10th in the creative Photo 12; Ryan Qualizza, third in Large Models 11, third in arts sweepstakes at Na- Maps 11, third in Pottery 11, and sixth in Multimedia 10-12; tional Convention. Janice Sewell, fifth in Greeting Cards 11; Carmen Siew, fifth in Latin Oratory, level 1; first in Maps 7-9, third in Greeting Cards 7-9; and third in Traditional Photo 7-9; Elizabeth Szymanski, first in Sight Latin reading 11, girls; third in Latin Oratory 11; first in Charts Constructed 10, fifth in Mosaics 10; eighth in Reading Comprehension 11; and 10th in Creative Arts Sweepstakes; Jeremy Walker (Sponsor, National Committee Raquel Zacherl, IJCL second member); Wesley Wood, seventh in Roman Life 11, eighth in vice president, shows off win- Reading Comprehension, poetry 11, fourth in Sight Latin ning ribbons for the state t- Reading, poetry boys; fourth in Colored Pencil 11, fourth in shirt at national convention: Maps 11, fifth in Black Pencil 11, fifth in Computer Photo 11, fifth in Greeting Cards 11, and sixth in Traditional Photo 11. second Best Overall, third Elwood High School: 11th in Publicity; Garner Best Theme and third Most (sponsor); Ben Rogers, Second in Modern Myth 11 and seventh Creative. in Essay 11 boys.

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jamin Fulton, gold medals. Greencastle High School: Ashley Smith, silver medal. National Latin Exam Winners Hamilton Southeastern/Fishers High Schools: Raleigh Daniel, Chandra Dick, Sawyer Morgan, Tom Zhang, Bosi Zhang Several Indiana high school Latin students won gold or and Nickolas Behney, gold medals; Christina Koenig, Raquel silver medals on the 2008 National Latin Exam. There were Zacherl, Jon Hughes and Andrew Herrmann, silver medals. 125 gold medal winners, down from 137 the previous year and Indianapolis Lawrence Central High School: Bryan Rust, 151 silver medal winners, down from 173 the previous year. gold medal. Indiana winners were: Indianapolis Lawrence North High School: Corinne Boonville High School: Alicia Inkenbrandt. silver medal. Larew, gold medal; Christian Achgill and Laura Kuhn, silver Brownsburg High School: Sarah Zabel and Hannah Piz- medals. zato, silver medals. Indianapolis North Central High School: Rachel Crorello Carmel High School: Jamie Sundin and Meera Chandler, and David Moss, gold medals; Elizabeth Roetter, Meghan Wenel, gold medals; Daniel Goldburg, Dianya Pu, Annie Wu, Cassie Emily Wright, Ian McQuinn and Matthew Croop, silver medals. Xu, Griffin Brunk and Michelle Yu, silver medals. Indianapolis Oaks Academy: Kelsey Nikcevich, gold Coffee Creek Academy, Chesterton: Colin S. Wilson, medal; Michael Jackson, Kendall Maxwell, Joshua Padgett and silver medal. Susanna Taft, silver medals. Crown Point High School: Matthew Barenie, Lindzy Indianapolis Park-Tudor High School: Matt Rusthoven, Volk, Katherine Keilman, Abdullah Malik, Nicole Arena, Jonathan Buckley, Lauren George, Nolan Smith, Daniel Walsh, Samantha Boyd, Andrea Davis, Andrew Facemyer, Teodora Ovini Rodrigo, Alexandra Spartz, Brenda Zhang, Andrew Fetea, Rebecca Duggan, Mary VanCleef, Blake Zilfo, Angela Pauszek, Coline Huang and Barrett Ponski, gold medals; Chris Roberts, Elizabeth Szymanski, Nikola Markoski, Colin Likas, Callahan, Jessica Jackson, Mark Rusthoven, Hilary Mohs, Baili Albert Camacho, Chelsea Groff, Brittany Krowiarz, Rebekah Olive and Erik Nelson, silver medals. Maddack, Eric Landers, David Satirovski, Carmen Siew, Brad Indianapolis Pike High School: Garrett Ahlgrim, gold Qualizza, Hannah Katz, Joey Fallon, Mallorie Lewis, Margaret medal; Mackenzie Benson, Sarah Scott and Kathleen Swilik, sil- Rivera, Wesley Wood, Nicholas Pazzi, Ryan Qualizza, ver medals. Amanda Rattazzi, Natalie Fetea, Kevin Jacobs, Logan Koch, Indianapolis Scecina Memorial High School: Casiana Jonathan Glass, Gretchen Hensleuy and Angela Langlie- Warfield and Kathryn Hanssen, silver medals. Lesnik, gold medals; Janice Sewell, Mitchell Adducci, Grace Indianapolis St. Richard’s School: Lillian Crabb and Alex- Gyure, Mike Laus, Stephen Hubbell, Branko Bibic, Kelsey ander Hale, gold medals; Bryan Audia, Chrstian Englum, Ayana Bonhivert, Ryan Corto, Joshua Glass, Alexander Menn, Misch Lindsey and Andrew Marchesani, silver medals. Daniel, Ksenia Pilarski, Shelbie Hesser, Ellen Campbell, Indianapolis Warren Central High School: Devin Chell- Stephanie Krause, Andrew Budgin, Aaron Hensley, Marcus berg, gold medal. Trybula, Hannah Schutter, Nicholas Anker, Kelsy Drasga, Tay- Merrillville Andrean High School: John Owen, gold medal; lor Sykes, Yasir Malik, Sean Polacek and Daniel Lagestee, Peter Nicksic, Jonathan Wolf, Khari Thompson, Aimee Perhach, silver medals. Daniel Petkovich, James Morrison, Megan Knight and Anita Elkhart Central High School: Alex Potter, silver medal. Murrell, silver medals. Elkhart Memorial High School: Jordan Creel, silver New Albany High School: Benjamin Eldridge, silver medal. medal. St. Theodore Guerin High School, Noblesville: Elizabeth Floyd Central High School: Chelsea Reidinger and Justin Murphy, gold medal; John Matt Marske, Emily Graham, Diana Mills, gold medals; Jessica Anson, Melissa Davoust, Norman Otero, Cole Daily and Joseph Crawford, silver medals. Seewright, Blake Oliver, Jacob Hebert, Caroline Didelot and Shelbyville High School: Brian Hogan, Katie Morgason, Dylan Barnett, silver medals. Madison Basey, Alexander Anspaugh and Katelyn Slusser, gold Fort Wayne Canterbury School: Maja Shivar, Kate Desi- medals; Christopher Pease, Audrey Warner, Dustin Richeson, mone, Brendan Murphy, Benjamin Silver and Mitchell Stein, Ryan Hadley, Abrielle Reedig, Jessica Kocher, Emily Smith and gold medals; Rachel Sider, Ehren Wynder, Erika Piquero, Emily Richart, silver medals. Hyerim Yoo, Christopher Pease and Ronnye Rutledge, silver South Bend St. Joseph’s High School: Shelby Herms and medals. Sydney Hofferth, silver medals. Fort Wayne Lutheran High School: Brian South Bend Stanley Clark Middle School: Katherine Fis- Foss and Emily Royer, gold medals; Alyson Kelly, Jaewoo chbach and Aicol Martin, gold medals. Koh, Sydney Hathaway and Veronia Schila, silver medals. South Bend Trinity School at Greenlawn: Guliana Fort Wayne Homestead High School: Scott Kelly, Carozza, Marykate McShane, Grace Linczer, Katherine Couch, Nicholas Litchin, Kevin Landrigan, Alexander Ocken, Sarah Katherine Mayer, Aleks Frelas, Jonathan Anderson, Christopher Mattson, Peter Bowman, Ravi Vemula and David Ramsey, Olsen, Patrick McNamee, Thomas Behrens and Michael Jacobs, gold medals; Frankie Zirille, Saurabh Sharma, Michael Bienz, gold medals; Anna Loeser, Katherine Loughran, Patricia Preuss, Courtney Klefeker, John Rose, Andrew Stumpf, and Michael Julia Beebe, Amy Cramer, Allison Keenan, Devin Stukel, An- Peters, silver medals. drew Pingel and John Pingel, silver medals. Fulton Latin Academy, Evansville: Grace Long and Ben- Continued on Page 4 August 2008 PAGE 3 Veritas et Scientia Volume XXXIII Issue I Chapter News Officer Bios Biographies for the lazy stalkers Boonville HS: Sponsor, Pam Koleszar, and husband Joe Ben Rogers recently had a new addition to their household. Nicholas Office: President Joseph was born June 24 at 4:44 p.m., congratulations! Grade: 12 School: Elwood Brownsburg HS: The BJCL held their annual club opening Level of Latin: 4 this September. The club officers have also been working State Conventions: 3 hard on planning a club homecoming float and organizing National Conventions: 2 donations and materials to replant a courtyard at a local Vampires or Werewolves? Zombies. nursing home. What would you do if evil ferrets attacked State Convention? I would Crown Point: The CPJCL plan to hold a car wash and a throw Saurabh to the ferrets, in a futile highway clean-up this September. The JCL is also building a attempt to calm their bloodlust. homecoming float and selling pieces of old high school gym floor as key chains or keepsakes as well as collecting ink cartridges. The CPJCL is also doing Entertainment Books as Wesley Wood st a fundraiser. Office: 1 Vice-President Grade: 12 School: Crown Point Elwood HS: Elwood has elected class senators for the year. Level of Latin: 4 They are Kaitlen Klein, Will Preesinski, Zara Anderson, State Convention: 3 Heather McPhearson, Dan Taylor, and Seemmu Longeekee. National Convention: 3 Other officers will be elected soon. Elwood will be having Vampires or Werewolves? Vampires, their fall fundraisers, planting mums in the front yard, and definitely. I admire the personal hygiene and preparing to take part in President’s Day at the Zoo. obsessive compulsive tendencies. What would you do if evil ferrets attacked Hamilton-Southeastern/ Fishers: The “Fishelton” JCL State Convention? Play Ludi Ferrets!!! I’ll see how many I can has elected their officers for 2008-2009. They are as follows: chuck into the megaphone in a minute. Optime! President: Kristen Remley, 1st VP: Drew Herrmann, 2nd VP: Raquel Zacherl, Aedile: Nick Behney, Censor: Kellie Devore- Gogola, Historian(s): Sawyer Morgan, Adjoa Andoh. National Latin Exam Winners (cont.) The Fishelton JCL is also planning their fall events and will soon begin training their Novice Certamen team made up Spice Run Learning Center, Kokomo: Emily Murphy, gold of non-Latin students. medal. Summit Academy, Indianapolis: Joanna Finley and Sarah Homestead: Keara Seibert and Mariani, silver medals. Saurabh Sharma will be working Terre Haute North Vigo High School: Kyle Bose, John with the executive board to plan Davis, Kathleen Guell, Leah Wooden, Alyssa Maurer, James events in the year ahead as IJCL Hubbs, Lara Long, Kathleen McNair, Justin O’Hare and Nathan Historian and Parliamentarian. Snyder, gold medals; Mark Elia, Amber Wilcox, Rachel Ten- Co-consuls Peter Bowman and brink, Heather Bekll, Cassandra Belleu, Bethan Sullivan, Samuel Saurabh Sharma will be meeting Rider-Leck, Samuel Underwood, Erid Watson, Andrew Weber, James Foulkes and Thomas Foulkes, silver medals. with the Homestead chapters on Terre Haute South Vigo High School: Raj Bhuptani, gold September 2nd to give an L-R: President Elyse Gaudi and medal; Sachin Shinde and Peter Bittar, silver medals. overview and explanation of the Parliamentarian Tiffany Wyatt at University Schools (Muncie Burris/Indiana Academy): year’s activities. This meeting will the Mount Vernon Roman Banquet. Justin Vandas, Andrew Townsend, Amanda Neukom, Lilee also be an ice cream social. Coomer and Eric King, gold medals; Tyler Thompson, Kevin Anderson, Jessica Johnson, Colleen Brady, Brittany Prange and Mount Vernon Schools: Mount Vernon has recently hosted John Shideler, silver medals. a Roman Banquet to raise awareness of the JCL in their Valparaiso High School: James Raber and Benjamin community. The event was reported to have gone very well. Studebaker, gold medals; Sraven Kota, silver medal. Walnut Grove Academy, Carmel: Ethan Coombes, gold medal; Stephanie Warner and Timothy Warner, silver medals. PAGE 4 August 2008 Veritas et Scientia Volume XXXIII Issue I Officer Bios Biographies for the lazy stalkers Raquel Zacherl Kellie Devore– Office: 2nd Vice-President Grade: 12 Gogola School: HSE/Fishers Office: Corresponding Secretary Level of Latin: 4 Grade: 12 State Conventions: 3 School: HSE/ Fishers National Conventions: 3 Level of Latin: 3 Vampires or Werewolves? Can’t State Conventions: 1 decide, I love both Twilight and National Conventions: 1 Blood and Chocolate! Vampires or Werewolves? Werepire, it’s a What would you do if evil ferrets furry vampire with claws that howls by night attacked State Convention? Invite the Massachusetts JCL for a and can be kept as a pet! cheer-off and feed them to the ferrets! What would you do if evil ferrets attacked State Convention? I would adopt them as pets, kill the leader, take over National Convention and sic them on the friendly hand of JCL! Stephanie Krause Office: Recording Secretary Grade: 11 Saurabh Sharma School: Crown Point Office: Parliamentarian Level of Latin: 3 Grade: 9 State Conventions: 2 School: Fort Wayne Homestead National Conventions: 1 Level of Latin: 2 Vampires or Werewolves? Vampires State Conventions: 2 What would you do if evil ferrets National Conventions: 1 attacked State Convention? Flee! :) Vampires or Werewolves? None. What would you do if evil ferrets attacked State Convention? Play golf. Keara Seibert Office: Historian Grade: 12 Sam Wathen School: Fort Wayne Homestead Office: Webmaster Grade: 11 Level of Latin: 4 School: Boonville State Conventions: 4 Level of Latin: 3 National Conventions: 2 State Conventions: 1 Vampires or Werewolves? National Conventions: 0 Elves!! Vampires or Werewolves? Vampires. They What would you do if evil can totally transform into a flying mammal. ferrets attacked State What would you do if evil ferrets Convention? Nothing, I helped attacked State Convention? Probably run Kristen train them. away in terror. It depends on how tired I am. Kristen Remley Office: Editor Grade: 12 Come meet your officers at School: HSE/ Fishers Level of Latin: 4 President’s Day! Spend Thursday, State Conventions: 3 September 25th at the Indianapo- National Conventions: 3 Vampires or Werewolves? Neither, lis Zoo. Lunch and admittance to Time-Lords. What would you do if evil ferrets the Zoo will be provided. See page attacked State Convention? Help them, of course! Who do you think 6 for full details! trained them to attack???

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Dues Information Classics, Certamen, and... Current Indiana Junior Classical League chapters have received membership information and dues forms. Beaches! Dues are $20 per chapter and $3 per member (for state -The 2009 Nationals in California and national). If you pay before Nov. 15, you can deduct $10 from the chapter dues. The National Junior Classical League Others wanting to join the IJCL should contact Dennis Convention will have its 56th annual Bartlow or Lisanne Marshall, IJCL co-chairs, for convention from July 27 through Aug. 1 at membership forms. the University of California-Davis in Davis, Students who join existing chapters after Jan. 15 will be Calif. charged a $4 dues fee. Preliminary plans are under way for a state trip by air, train or bus to take Indiana delegates to California. Certamen Invitationals Scheduled Interested persons should contact Dennis Bartlow, IJCL co-chair. The Indiana Junior Classical League is planning two certamen invitationals during the 2008-09 school year. The 27th annual Hoosier Certamen Invitational will be Jan. 31 at Guerin Catholic High School near State Convention 2009 Brownsburg and the 21st annual Indiana Certamen The 2009 Indiana Junior Classical League Invitational will be Feb. 21 at Homestead High School Convention will be March 13-14 at Indiana in Fort Wayne. University in Bloomington. Both invitationals will start at 9:30 a.m. and will be Any suggestions for state convention should open to all IJCL members. There will be a novice be sent to Wesley Wood, IJCL First Vice division for first-year students, intermediate division President. open to first- and second-year students and an advanced division open to all levels, but with an emphasis on third - and fourth-year study. Information will be sent to schools by mid- Web Site Takes Fourth! December. Pre-registration is required for both events. The Indiana Junior Classical League Web site took fourth-place honors during the 2007- 08 school year. FALL LATIN DAY/ PRESIDENT’S Indiana’s Web site last year was maintained DAY 2009 by IJCL Webmaster Kevin Jacobs of Crown Point. It’s that time of the year again! Fall Latin Day/ The Crown Point Web Site finished sixth President’s Day is right around the corner and you can in local Web sites. It was maintained by Ryan sign up now with your Latin teacher to attend! Qualizza. This September 25 you will get the opportunity to meet your state officers at the Indianapolis Zoo. There If you enjoyed last year’s Fall Latin Day/ JCLers will take part in a Zoological Exploration, listen to President’s Day, then you’ll love this one! The an exciting former JCLer speak about Latin in the medical deadline to sign up is fast approaching, so see field (especially in Veterinarian sciences), and watch your your Latin teacher for your permission slip as officers explain the wonderful world of JCL through a skit soon as possible. Cost is $17 plus any travel fees written by your very own President! your school may employ.

PAGE 6 August 2008 Veritas et Scientia Volume XXXIII Issue I Contact Information Your IJCL Executive Board for the 2008-2009 Year Insightful Indiana Junior Classical League President: Ben Rogers (Elwood) ~ 703 N. Anderson St., Elwood IN, 46036 ~ 765-552-3879 ~ [email protected] First Vice President: Wesley Wood (Crown Point) ~ 238 Wilson Place, Crown Point, IN 46307 ~ 219-661-9504 ~ [email protected] Second Vice President: Raquel Zacherl (HSE/Fishers) ~ 8555 Providence Drive, Fishers, IN 46038 ~ 317-774-8145 ~ [email protected] Recording Secretary: Stephanie Krause (Crown Point) ~ 3178 E. Wind Court, Crown Point, IN 46307 ~ 219-662-1618 ~ [email protected] Corresponding Secretary: Kellie Devore-Gogola (HSE/Fishers) ~ 14070 Stonewood Court, Fishers, IN 46037 ~ [email protected] Parliamentarian: Saurabh Sharma (Fort Wayne Homestead) ~ 2424 Fountain Blvd., Fort Wayne, IN 46804 ~ 260-436-5161 ~ [email protected] Historian: Keara Seibert (Fort Wayne Homestead) ~ 8720 Chimney Hill Place, Fort Wayne, IN 46804 ~ 260-432-0958 ~ [email protected] Webmaster: Sam Wathen (Boonville) ~ 531 E. North St., Boonville, IN 47601-1359 ~ 812-897-2446 or 812-629-8335 ~ [email protected] Editor: Kristen Remley (HSE/Fishers) ~ 11834 Monarchy Lane, Fishers, IN 46037 ~ 317-915-0001 ~ [email protected]

The Omniscient Indiana Senior Classical League President: Hari Vasu () ~ 10510 Indian Ridge Drive, Fort Wayne, IN 46814 ~ 260-625-3924 ~ [email protected] Vice President: Steve Davis (Ball State University) ~ 5410 E. 20th St., Indianapolis, IN 46218 ~ 317-652-3644 ~ [email protected] Secretary: Amanda Hare (Indiana University) ~ 7037 Christopher Court, Brownsburg, IN 46112 ~ 317-858-3228 ~ [email protected] Treasurer: Kevin Jacobs (Purdue University) ~ 631 Saratoga St., Crown Point, IN 46307 ~ 219-662-0598 ~ [email protected] Parliamentarian: Eric King (Purdue University) ~ 1945 E. Woodside Village Dr., Connersville, IN 47331 ~ 765-265-9326 ~ [email protected] Historian: Wil Kinkley (Ohio State University) ~ 7879 Jennifer Ln., Brownsburg, IN 46112 ~ 317-852-2965 ~ [email protected]

Indespensible State Committee Co-chair: Dennis M. Bartlow ~ 25 Shorewood Drive North, Danville IL 61832-1310 ~ 217-446-3561 ~ [email protected] Co-chair: Lisanne Marshall ~ 10668 N. Kitchen Road, Mooresville, IN 46158 ~ 317-831-9982 ~ [email protected] SCL advisor: Tony Martin ~ 8518 Woods Edge East Dr., Apt. 1A, Indianapolis, IN 46250 ~ 317-294-4714 ~ [email protected] Technology chair: Chris Olry ~ 4025 Rommel Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46228 ~ 317-291-3393 ~ [email protected] Certamen chair: Linda Hemelgarn ~ 456 Greenbriar Court, Avon, IN 46123 ~ 317-718-0839 ~ [email protected] Constitution chair: Kathy Adair ~ 11236 Rolling Pine Run, Fort Wayne, IN 46814 ~ 260-672-9155 ~ [email protected] Scholarship chair: Diana Garner ~ 9652 W. 1050 North, Elwood, IN 46036 ~ 765-552-3527 ~ [email protected]

Other Indespensible Board Members Jeremy Walker ~ 209 Maple St., Crown Point, IN 46307 ~ 219-661-9154 ~ [email protected] Pam Koleszar ~ 923 E. Mulberry St., Evansville, IN 47713 ~ 812-909-0783 ~ [email protected] Rebecca Bush ~ 9107 Bryant Lane, Apt. 2A, Indianapolis, IN 46250 ~ 317-841-2750 ~ [email protected] or [email protected]

MEMBERSHIP Don't forget to stop by The Indiana Junior Classical League had 1,110 our award-winning site members at 26 chapters last year. Both for up-to-date numbers were down from the previous year. information, photo albums, and everything Crown Point had the largest chapter with 107 you need: members, followed by Indianapolis North Central with 106, Brownsburg with 104 and www.ijcl.org Elwood with 102.

August 2008 PAGE 7 Veritas et Scientia Volume XXXIII Issue I Oracle's Report 2008-2009 Indiana Junior Classical League Calendar of Events Sept. 25 - 31st annual President’s Day/ Fall Latin Day, Indianapolis Zoo Feb. 13- Deadline for submitting amendments to the constitution and filing for candidacies for State Office Nov. 1 - Executive Board Meeting, 10:30 a.m.; Brownsburg High School, Brownsburg Feb. 21- 21st annual Indiana Certamen Invitational, 9:30 a.m., Homestead High School, Fort Wayne Nov. 6-8 - Indiana Foreign Language Teachers Association and Indiana Classical Conference, Holiday Inn Select, Indianapolis Mar. 13-14: 56th annual Indiana Junior Classical League State Convention, , Bloomington Dec. 1 - Deadline for submitting items for the second issue of the Veritas et Scientia Apr. 1: Deadline for submitting items for the third issue of the Veritas et Scientia Dec. 10 - Information mailed out about State Convention Apr. 19-25: National Latin Week Jan. 1- Second Issue of the Veritas et Scientia May 1: Third issue of the Veritas et Scientia; deadline for registering for State Jan. 15- Deadline for paying dues to be a Chapter in Good Standing; Convention deadline for requesting a scholarship form May 16: Executive board meeting, 10 a.m., Brownsburg High School, Jan. 21- State Convention Registration deadline Brownsburg; tryouts for State Certamen teams, 1pm, Brownsburg High School, Brownsburg Jan. 25-31- Indiana Latin Week June 11-12: IJCL Trip to Italy Jan. 31- 27th annual Hoosier Certamen Invitational 9:30 a.m.; Guerin Catholic High School, Noblesville June 26-28: ACL Institute, Loyola Marymount, Los Angeles, CA

Feb. 1- Deadline for submitting scholarship applications to Diana Garner, July 18 (Tentative)- Picnic for 2009 NJCL delegates from Indiana scholarship chair. July 27- Aug. 1: 56th Annual NJCL Convention, University of California at Davis, Davis, CA

Kristen Remley, IJCL Editor 11834 Monarchy Lane Fishers, IN 46037

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