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Latin Club This ear onl Ver il students were eli ible for membershi in the Latin Y Y S 8 P Club. Under the capable direction of Mr. O'Keefe the students participated in the translation of our Latin magazine Anxilium Lutimzm which presents in- teresting biographies of prominent present-day people, highlights of the news, plays to be acted, dialogues, puzzles, games, and lists of hobbies to entoy. The ur ose of this club was to ive Latin students the 0 ortunit to P P 8 PP Y read about matters of current interest in the language which so many consider ancient and out of use. The members of the club met on the first Thursday of every month and held informal discussions. No officers were elected. MAIICIA SIEGEL, '44 page :evenly-live
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Dromcitic Club The meetings of the Dramatic Club, under the able direction of Miss Am- brose, were limited to one-half hour a month this year. The time was de- voted to the encouragement of individual talent. Various members were as- signed readings at each meetingg others took prominent parts in the Senior Follief. The outstanding affairs of the season were the festive Christmas Patty and the farewell gathering held jointly with the Library Club. The oflicers of 1944 are: Arlene Goodman, Presidentg Estelle Rose, Vice- Presidentg Muriel White, Secretaryg Marilyn Elfman, Treasurer. ARLENE GOODMAN, '44, page .reventy-fou-r
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Spanish Club The Spanish Club is composed of fourth and fifth year Spanish students. The officers are Dorothy Durkee, President, Josephine Barra, Vice-President, and Sonia Vasquez, Secretary. l At the meetings, which are conducted in Spanish, reports of South Ameri- can heroes are presented along with discussions of current events about our Latin neighbors. On Little Christmas, January 6, a party was given to celebrate the day the Spanish children receive their gifts. On Pan-American Day, April 14, a radio broadcast was presented, Spanish songs were sung, a list of South America's great heroes was read, and the stir- ring speech of Simon Bolivar was delivered. Because we converse in Spanish at our meetingsand discuss the history, geography, and current events of South America and Spain, we are becoming better citizens and learning to become intelligent planners in the post-war world. DOROTHY DURKEE, '44, page .rewenty-.fix
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