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Cheers to the sophomore class, 2002.

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Cheers to the sophomore class, 2002. Hail Caesar!. Grambo the Great injured in a gladiator fight. You should see the other guy. Caesar, and could it be, Henry VIII?. Mr. Rucker, grading Roman dishes. Celtic prisoner (aka: Mr. Worthy) escapes to invade the Roman Banquet. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Page 1: Cheers to the sophomore class, 2002.

Cheers to the sophomore class,

2002.

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Hail Caesar!

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Grambo the Great injured in a gladiator fight. You should see the other guy.

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Caesar, and could it be, Henry VIII?

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Mr. Rucker, grading Roman dishes.

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Celtic prisoner (aka: Mr. Worthy) escapes to invade the Roman Banquet

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What in the world is that?

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Slaves make the Roman Banquet a success!

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Mr. Fakkema fills out his menu… 10 pages long!

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Two of 90,000 slaves that joined Spartacus. They laugh as Crassus announces, “who is Spartacus”.

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“Spartacus, reveal yourself, or 6,000 of you will be crucified.”

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I am Spartacus!

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No, I’m Spartacus!

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No, I’m Spartacus! No, I’m Spartacus! Oh, shut up and eat.

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After Spartacus was killed, Crassus sets up 10,000 banquet tables in the forum and feeds these patricians for days!

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Students prepare for oral presentations to 8th graders

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Presentation on the Decline of the Roman Empire

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How about those Patricians?

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Students enjoying …FIRE DRILL!.

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I can’t wait to eat.

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Still waiting…

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What a feast!

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Is that Patina of Brains?

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Is that juice fermented?

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Did the Romans have stocking caps and baseball hats?

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Romans taking pride in table preparations.

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Another great looking table. Way to go!

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The city of Rome housed a million people, 200 were able to attend this banquet.

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Roman banquets lasted for days.

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These great Romans will eventually be conquered by the Germanic Tribes.

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Sows utters, dormice, parrot tongue pie, tree

fungi and an assortment of other

delicacies.

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I want that NOW, slave!

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Thanks Mrs. Wright for the use of your room!

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We really appreciate it!!!

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Where’s the vomitorium?

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The World History and World Literature Departments congratulate the Class of 2005 on a job well done!