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i She 1fLlk6S a tumble but COITICS up Smlllrlg DODHS. PHIHSII on skis whether it be a Saturday morning dry-land ski mn on representative of her almost 150 ski club companions who find fun the Campus or 21 week-end trip to the Mount Lemmon lodge. Too Much Snow Postponed First Ski Club Trip January 12th was the first snow on Mt. Lemmon this year, but a ski club trip was postponed because there was too much snow and the roads were im- passable. However, members bounced back from that disap- pointment when they were promised a skiing week- end in Flagstaff at the Snow Bowl. The desert skiiersi' hold meetings all through the year and usually see a movie featuring certain tech- niques or ski slopes in different parts of the world. Also, two dry-land ski lessons are required for every member before taking to snow and students are often seen on Saturday mornings sliding down grassy hills on campus. Since last year, four pairs of skis and 22 pairs of boots have been added to the club's set of equipment. Yet there is still a shortage and most members must rent their equipment from the Mt. Lemmon lodge if they don't own their own equipment. iiiim. ws., --
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Inter Nos Latin Club Was Initiated in Sheet Togas An election of new officers and inauguration of new members in sheet togas conducted by old mem- bers were the first activities of CHS,s Inter Nos Latin Club this year. Other activities included a program in which slides of last summefs National Iunior Classical League convention were shown by past club president Kelly Johnson and the annual Roman Banquet. Also, Catalina was again represented by members of Inter Nos at the Arizona Convention of the junior Classical League held at the University of Arizona for the third consecutive year. LATIN CLUB OFFICERS-Ellen Contes, vice-president, Marie Conley, president, Dianne Fleming, secretary, Ken- neth Kaiserman, treasurer. Wienersehnitzel Was Featured at German Banquet VVienerschnitzel, a German pork chop with egg fried on it, sauerbraten and folksongs all added au- thentic atmosphere to the annual German Club ban- quet, held this year at Guendalsbergers' restaurant on March 2. In November two boys who had lived in Germany showed colored slides of the countryside and native people to the club. Some of the more advanced German students who are in the club have pen pals in Germany and find this a good way to learn about Germany. GERMAN CLUB-Front Row: Newton Don, trea- surer, john Stevenson, vice president, Mr. Aa- ron Sulman, adviser, Jane Orient, secretary . . . Back: jon Hoff- man, president.
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