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THE FRENCH CLUB President: Karen Lavoie Richard Vice-President: Aldona Kurapka Secretary: Aurelia Kucinas Treasurer: Elaine Parente Moderator: Sister Marie Thomas, F.S.E. The club is offered for those students interested in learning more fully the culture of the French people. Main activities of the club this year included 0 trip to the Little Theater Auditorium in Worcester to attend c1 performance of Racine's Andromaque and periodic discussions devoted to the analyses of the Noeud des Viperes of Frangotc Maurictc and La Ioie of George Bernanos. SCIPIONIC CIRCLE President: Marlene Muller Vice-President: Bethanne McNally Secretary: Patricia Mangcm Treasurer: Iane Carubict Moderator: Sister Gertrude Emilie, F.S.E. The Scipionic Circle is devoted to enchancing limited classroom study of the antiquities thistory, literature, grammar, eth with further research and discussions in these areas. Seminars with Classical Students from Holy Cross form an enlightening and interesting part of the annual program.
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SOCIAL COMMITTEE Officers: Chairman: Susan Lewis Co-Chairmcm: Carol Soldani Senior Class Representative: Katherine Hand Junior Class Representative: Bernadette Messier Sophomore Class Representative: Elaine Nadeau The Social Committee functions for the convenience of all the students. Its purpose is to coordinate and sponsor activities of both Ct social and educa- tional nature on our campus and those of other nearby colleges. The committee, with the cooperation of the Student Government Association, offers such activities CISI mixers, lectures, concerts, football games, and C1 ski weekend. PUBLIC AFFAIRS CLUB Officers: President: Sandro Martella Vice President: Susctn Wesqctn Secretary: Elaine chdequ Treasurer: Margaret Martin Iunior Delegate: Frances Skelly Vice President of the International Relations Club: Ann Garrity N.F.C.C.S. Delegate: Elaine Urban Moderator: Sister Joseph Bernardine, ESE. The Public Affairs Club offers students an opportunity to become better acquainted with the workings of government on the state and national level. Members of the club participate in the annual meeting of the Connecticut Inter- Ccdlegiate Student Legislature Which holds CI three day session at the state capitol in Hartford. Under the able guidance of Sister Ioseph Bernardine, the Club provides rewarding and interesting experiences for its members. 71
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DAINAVA CLUB Officers: President: Aurelia Kucinczs Vice-President; Nijole Sabatctitis Treasurer: Laima Miknius Social Chairman: Regina Kucincts Moderator: Rev. Valemaras Cukurcxs The Daincxvcx Club is a unique club at Annhurst, because to belong to it one must speak and understand the Lithuanian language. The purpose of this club is to preserve and share many aspects of Lithuanian cultureAart, litera- ture and music. Once ct year the club sponsors CI program to commemorate Lithuanian Independance. This year c: concert featuring a Violin soloist was glven. SPANISH CLUB President: Rosemary Ball Vice President: Iosette Biein Treasurer: Pauline Falso Aucoin Secretary: Sylvia Brectult Moderator: Sister Albert Cecile, F.S.E. The Spanish Club aims to enrich the members With Ct knowledge of the culture of Spain and Spanish America. This year the members took c1 field trip to New York City where they had dinner at the Spanish Restaurant Ligorio , and then visited a Mexican art display. During the year several people Visited the club to speak on the highlights of Spain and South America.
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