- National Senior Classical League
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National Senior Classical League
NSCL official emblem[1]Abbreviation NSCL
National SCLFormation 1960[2] Legal status Educational
Service
Non-profitPurpose/focus Classical studies Location United States President
Vice-President
Secretary
Treasurer
Parliamentarian
Historian
Editor
AdvisorJon Survant
Abby Peters
Meryem Dede
Laura Sroka
Gary Baker
David Giovagnoli
Dan Garrett
Mr. Tony MartinParent organization ACL Affiliations NJCL Website NSCL.org The National Senior Classical League (National SCL or NSCL) is an organization — mostly of college students — which promotes the study, appreciation and advancement of the Classics. It is the college-level affiliate of the National Junior Classical League (NJCL), and both organizations are sponsored by the American Classical League (ACL). Many graduates of NJCL go on to be members in NSCL; high school seniors on the cusp are known as "Slashers" — a reference to their status as "JCL/SCL" members. The organization also awards an annual scholarship to a Classics major, in hopes of producing capable Classics teachers for the future.
Each year, members of the NSCL attend the NJCL convention to assist with and oversee some parts of convention.[3] The group's main contributions during the week are the administration of the Olympika sporting events; the daily publication of the Convention Ear, a humorous newsletter; and the production of "That's Entertainment", a talent show for JCL members, hosted and featuring skits by SCL members. While SCL members may attend the JCL General Assembly meetings, the SCL also holds separate meetings and elects officers during the week. These meetings are open to slashers as well.
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Purpose
According to the NSCL Constitution, the objectives of the organization are as follows:[4]
- To enhance and promote the appreciation of the classics and classical scholarship in postsecondary education
- To advise, encourage, and help the Junior Classical League.
Creed and Song
NSCL Creed[5]
We, the members of the Senior Classical League, covenant to hand on the torch of classical civilization in the modern world. We believe an acquaintance with the civilization of Greece and Rome will help us understand and appraise this world of today, which is indebted to ancient civilization in its government and laws, literature, language and arts.We affirm the SCL experience develops responsibility, fosters brotherhood, promotes enthusiasm, encourages competition, inspires dedication and enriches our total growth.
NSCL Song[6]
Seeking the best, the highest our goal,
working for greatness through glories of old,
searching the realms of the golden past,
we follow the classics' truths that last.In knowledge, truth, and fellowship,
we're growing every day;
the friendly hand of SCL aids in every way.In Rome's proud steps we're marching on
with every true colleague,
and forever we'll hold
to the Purple and Gold
of the Senior Classical League.NSCL Officers
Listed below are the current NSCL Officers (as of 2010).[7]
Office Officer College/University President Jon Survant Kentucky Wesleyan
Owensboro, KentuckyVice-President Abby Peters College of Wooster
Wooster, OhioSecretary Meryem Dede Vanderbilt University
Nashville, TennesseeTreasurer Laura Sroka University of Florida
Gainesville, FloridaParliamentarian Gary Baker New College of Florida
Sarasota, FloridaHistorian David Giovagnoli Truman State University
Kirksville, MissouriEditor Dan Garrett Ohio University
Athens, OhioAdvisor Tony Martin N/A State chapters
As of 2010, current State Chapters of the NSCL:
- Florida SCL[8]
- Georgia SCL[9]
- Indiana SCL
- Kentucky SCL[9]
- Massachusetts SCL[9]
- Missouri SCL
- North Dakota SCL
- Ohio SCL[10]
- Texas SCL
- Virginia SCL[9]
- Washington/British Columbia SCL[11]
- Wisconsin SCL[9]
See also
- Eta Sigma Phi - collegiate honor society/co-ed fraternity for Latin, Greek, and Classics majors
References
- ^ "The Constitution the National Senior Classical League" (PDF). NSCL.org. National Senior Classical League (NSCL). http://www.nscl.org/documents/nscl-constitution.pdf. Retrieved March 25, 2010. "The emblem shall be the torch of knowledge under the initials 'SCL,' all encircled by a laurel wreath."
- ^ "It's NSCL's 50th Anniversary!". NSCL.org. National Senior Classical League (NSCL). http://nscl.org/nscl50/2009/11/04/its-nscls-50th-anniversary/. Retrieved August 19, 2010.
- ^ Lisican, Elizabeth (September 5, 2008). "Students loving Latin". Post-Tribune (Sun-Times Media Group). "They joined about 1500 JCL students, sponsors, Senior Classical League members and chaperones from 33 states and Ontario..."
- ^ "NSCL Constitution and Bylaws". NSCL.org. National Senior Classical League (NSCL). http://nscl.org/business/documents/constitution. Retrieved August 19, 2010.
- ^ "NSCL Creed". NSCL.org. National Senior Classical League (NSCL). http://nscl.org/business/documents/creed. Retrieved August 19, 2010.
- ^ "NSCL Song". NSCL.org. National Senior Classical League (NSCL). http://nscl.org/business/documents/song. Retrieved August 19, 2010.
- ^ "NSCL Officers". NSCL.org. National Senior Classical League (NSCL). http://nscl.org/business/officers/. Retrieved July 01, 2011.
- ^ "Related Organizations". NSCL.org. Florida Junior Classical League. 2010. http://www.fjcl.org/related-organizations.html. Retrieved June 26, 2011.
- ^ a b c d e "State Chapters". NSCL.org. National Senior Classical League. 2010. http://www.nscl.org/about/states. Retrieved March 24, 2010.
- ^ "OSCL: Convention Registration". OJCL.org. Ohio Junior Classical League (OJCL). 2010. http://www.ojcl.org/scl/conv/. Retrieved August 19, 2010. "... you are agreeing to pay the SCL Convention fee of $50 (due to the OSCL President or Treasurer on arrival at Convention) and..."
- ^ "Washington/British Columbia Senior Classical League". WABCJCL.org. Washington/British Columbia Junior Classical League (WA/BC JCL). 2010. http://www.wabcjcl.org/SCL/index.html. Retrieved August 19, 2010.
External links
Categories:- Organizations established in 1960
- American Classical League
- Classical associations and societies
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