The Roman festival
known as the Caristia took place on
the 22nd of February (VIII Kal.
Mart). A time for family members to
reunite and renew their ties, the
Caristia involved a potluck meal.
The Monmouth
students gathered on Friday,
February 4, 2006, with their
advisor, Dr. Tom Sienkewicz, at the
college's Boone House for a pizza
party and a Roman mystery game. In
this game each student took the role
of an ancient Roman character (like
a Vestal virgin, an emperor, an
orator, etc.) and tried to identify
the murderer among them through a
series of clues. Great fun and
hilarity was had by all.
This activity was
supported by a Caristia
grant from the CAMWS
Committee for the Promotion of Latin.