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The French Club ii, v . , ' l M. Hastings, K. Holt, R. Whitaker, D. Breheny, J. Kisolo, K. Perry, P. Servino. Moderator Sister Rose Marita This is the club to which future diplomats and linguists naturally gravitate, but its appeal is much wider than this and there is practically no student who cannot profit by membership in and attend- ance at a French Club. lt is with great difficulty that a language teacher in a secondary school steals time from irregular verbs and past participial agreements to enliven the lesson by a few games, songs or dram- atic skits. Yet certainly all these activities are not only enioyable but are an extremely valuable part of language education. These are the features of a club which make the study of a language attractive as well as useful. Moderator Miss Mueller The Public Relations Club is one which recog- nizes a very definite need for improved technique in public relations. lt aims first to improve the public speaking of its members by prepared speeches and by the use of the tape recorder. Advertising methods and psychology are studied with a view to understand- ing and applying them. Study of communications, such as television, radio and newspaper, and presented reports on these are an important part of each member's training. When necessary, individual aid is given in voice and diction. 'i 'ek Public Relations Club Left to Right: Mary Ann Andryzewski, Robert St, George, Dolores Sulkowski, Barbara Woods.
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Thomas Broderick, the president of the Student Council makes an announcement to the student body. Senior members of the student organiza- tion discuss points of strategy in main- taining order in corridors and halls. R. Famiglietti, M. Flannelly, B. Keegal, R. Barber, J. Lyman, J, Platten, M. Karaway, A. Jcnkowski. Juniors who aid in corridor patrol are: R. Donato, P Devlin, M Sues, J lipori, 96 Student Organization Moderator Sister Cecilia Aloysius The student organization of St. Michaels serves the under- graduates in many ways. lt helps to maintain order by patrolling corridors at change of classes and dismissal, it conducts social affairs, notably the Halloween Dance, and it serves as the student voice to the school administration. The members ofthe student body may well be proud ot the student organization whose sole purpose is to be of bene- tit to them and the school. To Thomas Broderick and fellow members ot the organization, we are grateful for a iob well done. T7 'L Q.
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The microscope tascinates: John Moriarty, Francis De Vito, and Richard Glowacki. George D'EIio, Ronald Zupp, John Garry, Philip Sorrentino, and Joseph Tyrrell are equally interested in a model of the heart. 98 Latin Club Moderator Sister Richard Ann The purpose of the Latin Club is to en- courage among the students an interest in and an appreciation ofthe civilization, language, literature and art of Rome, and to give them some understanding of the debt of our own country to that of classi- cal antiquity. 5 - i f L' it 5 i','. 4 ' L f , f 1, 'X in C A I I ,L x. if ,l M., I , 1 4' f N , 1 ' 1 Biology' Club J Moderator Mrs. Langley The Biology Club is one of the most popular and active clubs in the school. Any one interested in a career of medi- cine or nursing or whose in- terests lie in fields of botany or zoology will find much to interest him in this club. The interest displayed by the boys in the picture suggests that we may have sonLe future surgeons orprotessors of anatomy, or even a budding Mendel in the group. Four Freshman members of the Latin Club decide to explore the catarombsu. Edward Szalkiewicz, Alan Hughes, Stephen Zaccardi, Joseph Roerty.
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