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1959 ,, El Eluh Espafinl Y President . . . .Thomas Kelley Vice-President , . Kenneth Morse Secretary . . . . l-lelen Angino Treasurer . . . Virginia l-lanson Adviser . Mr. Francesco Argento This is the club where lovers ol Spanish gathered once a month to practice their Spanish conversation, learn more about Spanish countries and customs, and in general have a rousing good time. Each meeting was conducted entirely in Spanish, even to the reading ol the secretary's report. The memloers enjoyed Spanish speakers, Spanish games, Spanish movies, and a play presented and acted entirely in Spanish. The year ended up with the annual 'Tiestau in which 'Klos muchachos y las muchachosl' ol the club ate, dranl4, and made merry to their Spanish utmost,
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English Club President . Joan Painton 'mm Vice President . Alberta Bean Secretary . Phyllis Rice Treasurer . Eleanor Seliber Program Chairman . . . Helen Brooks Adviser . Miss lrene Haworth The English Club, the oldest and one oi the larg- est clubs in Newton I-ligh, sought to reflect the pleasure which can be obtained from English by junior and senior members. Readings, movies, well- known spealcers, and symposiums on Writing were among the activities oi the year. A winter excur- sion to see a popular modern play proved a mem- orable event, vvhile the most outstanding feature vvas the club's spring pilgrimage to Concord, Massachu- setts. Varied programs such as these exhibited the educational and enjoyable activities oi the English Club.
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- ranch llluh President . Lucie Adam Vice President . Jean Rdmbedu Secretary . . Barbara Wellman Treasurer . . . Joyce Finnin Adviser . Miss Mary Waters llme Frenclw Club catered to tlwose with an interest in modern language Wliicli extended beyond tlme class-room. l'lere Frencli was not a study, but a lwobby. Frenclw Club members toolc special pride in spealcing for trying to spealcb conversational Frencli. Frequent guest spealcers were entertained, and the members undertoolc many projects pertinent to l:rencl'1 culture. Special trips and partigg were planned as tl'1e occasion arose. -llwe purpose of this busy group was to bring France a little closer to America. K 5
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