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meeting were Anthony Iasiello, president; Henry Trudell, vice president; and Ruth Sanford, secretary. At a later meeting, plans were made for a “Parents’ Night,” when a short French play was to have been presented for the enjoyment of the pupils’parents. Conflicting school events, however, necessitated a postponement until the latter part of May, at which time the three-act play, “Nous Verrons,” was presented to the enjoyment and pleasure of a large gathering of parents and teachers. Those taking part in the play were Rhoda Hobson. Robert Tourigney, Janette McCavv. Irene Gallo, Irving Murray. Muriel Bullock. Ruth Sanford, Clinton Pendleton. Robert New-bold. Ruth Hazeldine, Francis Dolan and Peggy Connors. ROBERT TOURIGNEY. 37. THE LATIN CLUB The Latin Club, under the supervision of Miss Robinson, he’d its initial meeting on February 26. 1935. in the Colt Memorial High School Auditorium Twenty-seven Latin students were enrolled It was voted that the club have on’y two officers—president and secretary, and an advisory board consisting of three members. Emily Borges was elected president. Sally Church, secretary: and Ruth Hazledinc, Robert Tourigney and Clinton Pendleton, members of the advisory board. The board drew up a constitution which was ratified by all members The meetings were held on specified dates at 3 o’clock. Many Latin plays were written and produced. games played and many songs were sung In a few simple words—everyone had an enjoyable time at every meeting. Much credit must be given to our Latin teacher. Miss Robinson, whose co-operation and advice everyone deeply appreciate. RUTH TATTRIE. ’36. SOPHOMORE GIRLS’ LITERARY CLUB The object of this club is to grow more familiar with the literature, and drama, and the authors of today. At the first meeting the club’s constitution was read and accepted, and the following members were e’ccted: Jeannette Cliarette, President; Antoinette Rucci, Vice President; and Isabel Bento, Secretary. On April 2. an amateur show was held in which all members took part. It was very successful. The club meets on the first Tuesday of every month, and an executive committee plans the programs and entertainments for the meetings. MARY VELLECA. ’37. JUNIOR-SENIOR PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB On April 1. 1935, the Junior-Senior Photography Club was organized, under the able leadership of Mr. Carl soil. The purpose of the club is to create an interest in photography and the development of films. Its meetings are held every Tuesday afternoon in Room 9. At the first meeting of the club. Joseph Cav-alaro was elected president; Ruth Kerr. Vice-President; and Marguerite Mathewson, Secretary. On April 16th and 23rd. Mr. Ashton, a local photographer, spoke to the members of the club on the developing of films and gave a number of interesting demonstrations It has been planned to have other speakers at future mcet-ings. Many interesting discussions have been held in answer to questions brought in by members. This club has been found to be one of the most interesting and successful clubs in the school. BARBARA HUESTIS, 35. GREEN dMndL WO-IOTHE- 13
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