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The second installment of the JCL state chapters.
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2013-2014

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Ohio JCL

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Banquets, Certamen, multiple planning meetings, and two boards have made OJCL a resounding success during the 2013-2014 term! The 2013-2014 OJCL Executive Board was President: Tino Delamerced , First Vice President: Ryan Thaxton, Second Vice President: Kelly McBride, Treasurer: Narayan Sundararajan, Secretary: Emily Haussler, Parliamentarian: Will Emery, Northeast Gubernator: Allison Kao, Northwest Gubernator: Eleni Packis, Southwest Gubernator: Ra’ad Dawod, Central Gubernator: Henry Bacha, Editor: Jane Klaus, Historian: Will Beatrez

2014-2015 OJCL Executive Board is President: Will Emery, First Vice President: Ra’ad Dawod, Second Vice President: Katerina Packis, Treasurer: Lindsey Dierig, Secretary: Jane Klaus, Parliamentarian: Tullus Dean, Northeast Gubernator: Allison Kao , Northwest Gubernator: Will Beatrez, Southwest Gubernator: Sara Zandvakili, Central Gubernator: Tim Goldenberg, Editor: Dustin Argo, Historian: Hannah Barrett

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Wisconsin not only boasts the 2013-2104 NJCL

president Danny Trunzo, but also

an incredible Certamen team, fashion-forward

Romans, spirit, and friendship.

Wisconsin in-termediate and

advanced teams are coached by

teacher/spon-sor Mrs. Cynthia

Twetten, and the intermediate

team took sec-ond place.

Wisconsin

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The Tennessee Junior Classical League is not just fun-loving and

artistic, but also enthusiastic and well-spoken. Tennessee

delegates are frequent-ly seen on the Nation-al Convention stage, whether it is at That’s Entertainment or Gener-

al Assembly. During the year there have contests

involving catapaults, art, and of course, Certamen.

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TennesseeJCL

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Massachusetts starts their year off right with Catapault Day (pictured left), and con-tinues to go strong from there. Boston Latin School students, present and past, dazzle the photographer with their smiles at Et Tu, DJ?, MA’s annual semi-formal dance. Pie-ing at convention, hosting Certmaen tourna-ments, and throwing an inmpressive state shindig are all yearly MA events!

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Massachusetts

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1Zeus seeking ambrosia

3Simon as Acteon

2Candidate’s Open

Forum

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VirginiaJCL

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This year, the LJCL Executive Board revived an old LJCL tradition of holding a Chapter Officers Forum where officers from around the state of Louisiana meet and discuss how to run a local chapter and how to prepare for state convention in the spring with the State Officers. Additional-ly, they held a Fall Forum, state convention, and a Latin Tailgate between schools.

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LouisianaJunior Classical League

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Florida has a unique bond as a state, with a National Officer as the Communications COordina-tor and an incredible passion for the classics. Their enthusiasm is rivaled only by their Certamen skills.

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FloridaJCL

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officershere are the favorite Latin

quotes from your 2013-2014 officers! “Perfer et obdura; dolor hic

tibi proderit olim.”- Ovid

“Amicitiae nostrae memoriam spero sempiternam fore.”- Cicero

“Omnium enim rerum principia parva sunt.”

- Cicero, De Finibus Bonorum et Malorum V.58

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“Quis custodiet ipsos custodes? “-Juvenal

“Bonitas non est pessimis esse meliorem.”—Seneca

“Veni, vidi, vici.”- Julius Caesar

“Omnia mutantur, nihil interit.”-Ovid

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NJCLEmory UniversityAtlanta, Georgia

OMNIUM ENIM RERUM PRINCIPIA PARVA SUNT “For the beginnings of all things are small.”

Cicero, De Finibus Bonorum et Malorum V. 58

July 28th - August 2, 2014


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