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82160 QP -ie -.LL Y ggi' 'C ,..v-' LANGUAGE CLUB Seated bark rou, left to rzghl Robertson Barne Low Jordan Front row W Clark 'Nlorrow Clarke btandzng Tyler THE LANGUAGE CL B Orgarnzrnfr the Language Club presented qurte 1 problem rnrtrallv, because 1t1me uhrch fitted the schedules of all those who wrshed to become members could not be found The regular club perrod was out, as many of the lnterested partres were already members of other clubs whrch met at that trme Another obstacle was a rule whlch states that no boy may belong to more than one club exceptrons to thrs berng the Monrtor and the Monogram Club These, however, were merely temporary setbacks to boys thustrnff for knowledge, and soon the members were meetrng durmg the seventh perrod every Wednesday wrth therr faculty advrsor, Mr Gentrle Peter Keeler and Tony Tyler were elected presrdent and secretary treasurer, respectrvely The purpose of the club rs to cultrvate rn the members a better understandrng of languages and therr relatronshrp to one another They study the ways rn whrch vords have evolved from ancrent trmes and compare the srmrlarrtres and drfferences rn varrous languages Storres have been read, wrth the able assrstance of Mr Gentrle, rn French, Spanrsh Latrn, and Englrsh Occasronally the boys depart from therr usual path to drscuss such varred subjects as famous parntrngs the lrves of great men, and toprcs of current rnterest Although the Language Club has been rn eustence for only one school year, everyone who has partrcrpated fully agrees that rt has been 1 truly W0ltl1Wh1lC and enlrghtenmg experrence The members are lookrng forward to contrnurng thrs pleasant assocratron next year 67 . g 1 ' - ,, 44 ufianimtxgt Q, ,,A - 5 .5 1 lg.. '-' I A Q' 'fir , f ' ' eff g 4 C all F Q ' 6 , fr B-5 W 1 g L f 1 f - ' 1.2 . 1 ,. 1. rs 4 sy . , x b ', W ' :- ' , s, ', . :- . , r . D . . R . J I k , U . . , , . . Y . , . . . . . U ' . Y 4 n K I 7 I Q 2 - 1 . - 0 . . . . . 2 . - .
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HIKING CLUB Kneelzng left to rzght Brig tocke R Qmrlh B Qmrth Vlrckmrre Barrrnger Slandzng Shaeffer Web ter Lovs Barne Xlorrows Frenkrl N11 Heller THE HIKING CLUB One of the drsbelrewers of the theory that Anrerrca s teenagers are ettrnff lazy rs Mr C W Heller, advrsor to the Hrkrng Club Bern a heel and toe expert hrmself he frts rrght rn wrth the group He urges the members to go on ox ernrght hrkes sugggestrng on the srde that they mrght cet rn condrtron by runnrng cross country, a sport whrch he, naturally coaches hrmself The actrvrtres durrng the regular Frrday afternoon club perrod are varred There mrght be a drscussrorr of a proposed overnrght hrke a walk around the surroundrnv area to nerghborrng pornts of rnterest, such as old Sater s churchyard, srte of the oldest Baptrst church rn Maryland, a Jaunt to a rrfle range north of the school, or that nrost 1IlI61Cat1llg but never successful trrp to Maryvale Along wrth Barron Smrth the presrdent, Mr Heller rs plannrng as an outrng to clrmax the club s actrvrtres a three day trrp to the Deep Creek Lake seetron of Western Maryland s Appalachran Mountarrrs Lynn Wrckwrre as treasurer rs collectrng the money for thrs expedrtron Wrth such rnterestrnv and varred actrvrtres on rts agenda, the Hrkrng Club nrll never lack new members 66 , I 5- ys ' , .., , . . , ' , . :Ya , s , ', s, . ', , r '. . . . . , . . . , .. . V. . . . . U , , w . . Z, O . Q , ..w . . ,l . of -. - 1 l 1 w .I . . . C - , . . Q . h N . 7 ' . . w 4 Y Q . . . U . . . ' . . ' N- Q Y A ' . ' , 9 . 7 U . .. . N . Q Q, Q . . , . , . , , . . . Q. . Q ' , . D
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MONITOR Sealed left to nah! Nlr Warrln er Iwlchzr I'I't'tllHlIl J Dnxall Nlr'Plnr4n R Snnth NNh11sford Stanzlzng Brddrn L wllhttlff' llartxnan Nlarbny 'N Snnlh Xuurq. B Nnnth l'orn1.1n larham J WlChMlfC C, Darrell Hlll Couch Ieter an r-r '-r -oio-Q-- 3'-' L f ,rl situ EDITORIAL STAFF OF THE MONITOR Lef! to right Ed Freeman Xl Folchtr John Dnxall Qednor m ch1efJ Bruce McPl1er on 68 THE M ITOR Jo IN N DLXALL ftllfllflll Chu! Bmw M4 Pnrnsox ALBERT FOICHER O1 .Sports Eflztor QTREETT WHITEFORD or Humor fflztor L onnox Lxoxs u ARx1sT11oxcF0R'x1Ax 0 hun Ann FR1 1 nm so RLGINALD Sxnru 0 Busmess 'llanager THOMAS Xouc no I IFIIIIUYIOH Dzrzdor P ARNHANI W uunxrn faculty Adusor Photographers The Uonztor, St Paul s SIX meek student 11ewepape1 IJUIJIICHIIOII, has completed 1te twenty fifth yea1 of pubhcatlon The Monztor mhrch lb ed1ted wr1tten and III lIld0'6d hy students xx ho VOIUHICCI fO1 the xx o1k, h is been a f1xtu1e 111 school hfe slnce rts 01' d111Lat1o11 u11de1 M1 Beve11y Rhett 111 1932 SIHCC IIS fi1et appea1ance, The dlonztor has doubled 111 SIZC and added many mterestmg featu1es - Q , 1 T' . V' . 1 .a . 4 ' . fx- - -1 T 1. f . , , I 1 A 1. .A A 'u :,,A A ' 'g , ',- .A ' . A A AA .,,A 'Ar' ' A ', A ' - 9 - 1 s - 1 s 1 ' -- 1 ,v - - s 1 s . , . , , , , s. . 1- - . ll , I .' t . W ' , na A O 1 ' ,' 3 1 Q, '58 ' 1 331 1','T -4 I ' ' 1 1 . Q ---- I Y Y '-- Q f .-fwsorzale Erlzlor Assormte Lzlztor 2 . , ' . , I 1 n , , . . A 1 ,fr :-,- 7 . , er-0 2? X - M f A 1 a 1 I ' f' ' 7 ' vf i .-.. . V , A, J ' 1 ! 1 1 ff. . A . . . , . , ,, f A v ,- . A. , . . 1 1 1 , Du 4 T I 1 - 1: '2 MA? . , . 7 1,2 , A A . Lrjlr: . . an . V . Ay. A A I , A A e 9 A .D , . . ' - -y. 'f ' . . . ' . C . AA A :Y A J , A . A - A ., . . . . 7 5 A A . A . .
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