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7'- Consulting with Br. Grivnalcli about an article for the French French Club president Dan Diggles discusses the French play and a newspaper are writers Mike Burns and Torn Brooks. possible cast, with officers Henry Grix, Bill Storch and Tom Brooks. ' l Interested French stuclents jump at the chance to increase their lcnowl- In play practice, fini B0dary's pronunciation slip disrupts etlge of France by viewing one of lXloliere's many comealies. Dan Diggles, Gladys Schliminer, Gail Eliot, Alike Burns. W - V l l ,-1 .. ,Q .. 104 l
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Aides Conduct Students brougb ook War cz' Library staff proves key to research, implement for library expansion To run a library requires much organization, and more than that, a staH of devoted workers who com- prise a group known as the library aides. Under the energetic leader- ship of Br. Stoehr and of lVlrs. Thornbury, the library aides must do the time consuming and tedious jobs of cataloguing, taking inven- tory, checking out books, and han- dling and shelving returned books. The only reward for the library aides' constant toil is the knowledge that, because of their labors, the Brother Rice library has developed from an inadequate research source with a small selection of books to a well equipped library with a schol- arly collection of works. J-it Br. Stoehr assists Ray Malover in finding some source ma- Mrs. Thornbury enlarges on the subject of the proper use of the library, its helps and its divisions. These discussions help to acquaint students with the library. YA '-'D---,,,-M Library aide, Doug Bair, marks the due date on a novel for sophomore, Alike Boddy while Ray Wirth is engrossed in an exciting book. terial for an English term paper in the library's card catalog. 103
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Le Fwmmis Is eitive Tongue of French Club French newspaper, plays, pen pals link Rice with France As it has been in the past years, the primary purpose of the French Club is to broaden the student's knowledge of dif- ferent phases of French life and culture. To achieve this goal the club is using basically the same format established last year. The French newspaper, La Tour, appeared again with articles on various topics. Movies also continued to play a major part in the weekly meetings. Under the moderation of Br. Grimaldi and in conjunction with Marian, the French Club will channel most of its ef- forts in the production of the French plays, La Poudre aux Yeux and Le Petit Nicolas. FRENCH CLUB: First row: H. Grix, C. Nelsen, G. McLaughlin, T. Carroll, D. Digglesg Second row: Br. Grimaldi, T. Brooks, Buckley, E. Schlachter, P. Otto, S. hlitrosg Third row: Bennett, lNlcLachlan, Sullivan, B. Storch, l. Bodarv, lkl. Burns, G. Bien. i ' ef: iii x The French play required much practice for success. Here Dona Salvo mul Bill Storclz combine to perfect their parts. rs. 105
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