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FRESHMEN-Top Row: Barbara Murray, Marilyn Neumann, Dolores Novey. Second Row: Paul O'Don- nelll, Dorothy O'Meara. Third Row: Katherine Pace, julia Peschl, Marilyn Pokorski. Fourth'Row: Roger Ragland, PhilliprRemling, Ann Marie Roberson. - U. ,, X , Fifth Row: jessie Rodriguez, Eileen Rueb, Elaine 4 fi 'x guebnlfixth Row: Ronald Rueb, joan Ruscha, Ruth y 1 , usse . Seventh Row: Sue Russ ll, V' g' ' A Ruth, joan Sampson. 6 H ,ma nn R N' pkxqj' QUO VADIS CLUB. With the two consuls, Cco- . presidentsl, Jeannie Kasper and jim Mayfield, and .A 'gb A the scribia fsecretaryl, Mary jane Mahnker, at the ' ' ,- helm, the newly founded Quo Vadis Club breezed , - ' through its first year very successfully. 4 X' 'N Under the supervision of Sister Mary Andrea the Q club held four meetings. at the first of which officers were elected. A little spot of drama, some specks of comedy and the added dash of colorful costumes '- made up the various skits presented in Latin at the A 1 '7' U meetings. The casts were the members themselves, who thoroughly enjoyed the brief span of time they W, , spent as actors and actresses! A talk on subjects in ' 1 connection with Greek and Roman history accom- panied the skits. All in all the meetings turned out to be interesting and entertaining! T1 , Mary Ellen Whitton, Bill Brown, and Mary 1 '-D A 3 'D' jane Mahnker give a new twist to the age- if '- old tale of Little Red Riding Hood by re- 3LfQ3lQ,, ' ' Y V ' enacting it in Latin. :fig 1 . r'i .?',2' ' , 1 r -4 .9- I . gh ' I. g . , , . . '-.4 L' B r if 5 yi ' ,,. 1 .-N ' fl: ' .- tx R J Olnalld . . . Page 19
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L e regue file clagd on flue ancienf 1 Sister Mary Andrea R S M freshman sponsor teaches L :tm and algebra Outstandmg Latrn I stu dents N inc y DeLong Cher: Thornton Loretta Vaeth Katie Pue- and Rose lmk pomt to theft many tars whrch srgmfv their high grvde Page 18 If Caesar and some of his pals had ever wandered mto the year I and II Latin classes of Sister Mary Alxcla RSM and Slster Mary Andrea RSM respectmvely they would have been mxghty pleased at the way thelr beloved Latm was commg along Whlle llstenmg to the students recxte they may have happened to glance at the black board where they could have seen sentences wr1tten m themr own lan guage Then the volce of the teacher talkmg about prmclpal parts and declenslons mlght have come floatmg towards them After belng III the Latm II Class for only a llttle whlle Caesar would have found the lesson exceed mgly famlhar and he would have been rlght for the second year students study hls dlary of the Galllc Wars Of the projects made by the Latln II Class Caesar would probably have been partxcularly mterested ln the models of a battermg ram and of a S1CgC tower smce he was such a great mmhtary leader Those men among hrs group mlght have oman hfe art1st1c mmded found the mural deplctmg scenes from R fascmatmg Naturally Caesar d1dn t ever come but the Lat n students dxd have an enjoyable and profitable year Q I A ' I 6 ' ' ' ' 1 : z 4 ' . - f , i j, W I ii . ' ..,... .,.. 1-- - -1 .. - x , . 4 , 1::.::1::::3QQ12 V W '9 I Zf.1:Z52f22:3:.: 11 K I :'. lf ix 1 f fiiEiii:E'?'l2 if. I- 7 'f U :Q V 1 X zisfgiiiiilzzzzz 2 -.-- - . .... Ei ll cd Q 4 ef f 4 5' I V Ag ,, .Q i , , 1 ' ' 1 s.
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H dnb! Jill g i 0 l'0l'l'lCl,l'lC8 dnguaged Sister Benign 1 s surpnse xmtntron for the Sp1msh Club gave her pupxls '1 variety of dxstorted faces Her surprise hot peppers' The funny faces belong to Susie Sturm Connie Evans Mxtzz MLGIHIEV L1rry Lmk George McCaHrey Betty Buser joe Duffy G1ry Mynatt Bart Cromn Don Best Mac Maguire Carol Vandemeer Emmrt Osgood and Tommy Dobelbower Srster Bemgna CS T I9 Sp1msh teacher and cares for the book room and lost and found department Page 20 SPANISH El Espanol es muy mteresante' unanl mously agree the members of the Spamsh I and II classes whxch are taught by Slster Bemgna CST Among the thmgs whxch helped to make the year enjoyable was the Spamsh II Club 1n1t1at1on and the opportunlty glven to varxous first year students for decoratmg bulletm boards The latter was done 1n many orlgmal ways but all of the creatlons pertamed to the Spamsh language OHTCCYS elected ln the Spamsh II Club were George McCaffrey presxdent Susie Sturm secretary and Conme Evans treasurer Another hxghllght of the year for both classes was the arrxval of LaLuz a bl monthly Spamsh paper whmch contamed various mterestmg ltems all n Spamsh FRENCH II Frappe frappe Qul est la9 Oh no moaned the French II Class What ll they thmk of next9 They happened to be Karen Stelchen and Amta Remer who had translated the perenmal knock knock Joke 1nto French On a more serxous plane however the class trans lated two French novels Even these were sllghtly h1lar1ous at tlmes It s amazmg the d1Herent thmgs that can come out of one sxmple sentence' remark the g1rls FRENCH I The first year class IS based more on Iearnmg the fundamentals of the language Durmg the first semester the class subscrlbed to the French newspaper Le Mot Francaxs wh1ch contams mterestmg artlcles on the customs of the French people There were some sharp jokes too recall the students ' Q m QI ,v r . 1 ' - fg- y . H 1 - H - v v - J 6 .' f I 1 c .' Q c - 'Q ' Q 1 . 5. , . C - f . .' , ', 1 . 1 , ' v v v v , . 1 ' al vy - A I I y ' u . . , 1 ' u ' an . , . . ln vw u v 1 1 Q 1 - wr n vv - - Q y - v r H , . . . . ,, . 44 ' sv - 1 v H ' u A A - . r x , . . ., . c . ,
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