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Mary Dunn finds discussion an important part of learning. rench lub tries to hrin french alive To make the study of French more consequential and to expand interests in French culture were goals of the French Club this year. Activities that the thirty members planned included a luncheon at Le Versailles and a multi-lingual lVlass cele- brated by a priest from Creighton University. They also sponsored a bake sale to finance an International Picnic. Club officers were president, Kate Griffin: vice- president, Nlary Dunn: secretary, Kim Kobza. Mrs. Arnold served as club moderator. mini Nlarzia Puccioni and Liz Fennessey use their dramatic talents in French. Eh bebe, que faites-vous ce soir? f 'f'
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Two of the sheep sisters, Betty Habler and Pat McGaffin re hearse their parts. av Aes0p's Falahles a treat for young, old The spring play took on a new shape this year as the twenty member cast produced AESOP'S FALAB LES under the direction of Mrs. Pat Culver. The play, which was enjoyable forlchildren from ages 12 to 90 depicted the change of thecommon fables such as THE HARE AND THE TORTOISE and THE MAID AND THE MILK into comic 'falables.' The morals that the audience re- ceived contained precious gems such as Don't Put Stock In Anything You Buy from the Stork, and Do Not Let Yourself Be Fooled by False Flattery. A unique aspect ofthe play was the audience participation that the cast demanded as theyldanced their way into the hearts ofthe children and as the wolf used the audience as camoflauge as he evaded the hare. The lead characters were those that appeared constantly in all of the 'falables.' This included Brian Heskins who portrayed the wolf: Beth Jahn, Jack-in-the-Box: Marzia Puccioni, the Sun. Assisting Mrs. Culver in directing were Ky Hutchens, Jean Domalakes, Angie Perotto and Mary Schenkelberg.
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