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THE HACK '34 LE CERCLE FRANQAIS MEMBRES DU BUREAU Mlle. Shields. .. . . .. .Directrice Mlle. Bailey .... .......... P resiclente Mlle. Chapman. . . ....,.... Vice-Presidente Mlle. Terlincle. . . ,... Secretaire et Tresoriere Le but de cette organisation est d'encourager les eleves a parler mieux la langue francaise. Le Cercle Francais a l'habitude chaque annee d'inviter les eleves cle l'ecole at participer a un cafe concert francais. L'argent ainsi gagne est envoye en France pour payer les frais d'ecole dlune petite Francaise. Le Arcane des Artistes' etait tres reussi, clone Noelle peut continuer son education. Mme. Le Verrier, conferenciere tres interessante, est venue parler a toutes les eleves sous les auspices du Cercle. Elle a parle de Lafayette. Au mois de mai, quelques membres du cercle ont joue avec succes, une petite comedie intitulee, 'lMarriane de Guerref' A nos seances, qui avaient lieu chaque semaine, nous avons joue a des jeux differents. Quelques membres ont meme youe aux cartes. Nous esperons que l'oeuvre utile du Cercle Francais sera continuee lannee prochaine, et aussi que les membres eu jouiront comme nous llavons fait. , Edith Bailey SOCIETAS LINGUAE LATINAE Societas Linguae Latinae particeps multarum rerum primo anno presidente Roosevelte fuit. De superstitiosis conciliis in quibus de rebus futuris tabula Ouija quaereretur et cle venationibus ovis pigmentis usque ad studia erudita de origine Latina hymnorum vagavit. Varietas personarum quae libellos pro societate administrarent hanc varietatem subiectorum effccit. Haec erant: Loisa Whiting, Dorothea Garner, Priscilla Northrop, Rutha Turner, Joana Bennett, Barbara Chapman, Kathleena Scantlebury, Mariona Beekman, Carola Taylor, Helena Weeks, Maria Iana Neumann, Phyllidis Zouck, Alicia Wlfhite, Lilliana MacMillan, Elissa Butz, Walkeris Pattison, Myra Huberth, Jeans. Weldin, Rutha Grauert, Marioria Westgate, Elisabeta Brown, Marioria Adair, Sara Lamparter, Virginia Templeton, Barbara Myers, Alicia Spencer, ct Elisabeta Spencer, Suasor ex magistris, Miss Stearns. De tempore cum congressio nuntiatur in sacello ad dilationem congressionis cantibus Latinis et hilaritate societas iucunda est. Tres clamores pro Societate Linguae Latinae tollamus! Unus, duo, tres! S8
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THE HACK '34 THE STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council is the governing body of the Junior College. Its members consist of representatives who are chosen by the students themselves. Student Council meetings are held once a week, at which time any difficulties which may have arisen are adjusted, and any suggestions from the student body are considered. Thus the Council serves as a link between the administration and student body. It is the council's aim to be unbiased, thoughtful and wise when called upon to render decisions. The members for the school year 1933-34 are: FIRST SEMESTER President ..,..,., ..,.,....4.,........... Secretary ...4.....,.............. Elizabeth Holzrichter Mildred Bahrenburg Edna Frederick Margaret Zimmer Elizabeth Bogen SECOND Helen Barclay Ethel Gilchrist SEMESTER President , ..,... .,.,.........,......,..,............ ..,....4 . . Secretary , ...................,.. . Elizabeth Holzrichter Margaret Zimmer Dorothy Simmons Emma Mae Dickisson Theodosia Boss 57 Ilse Schrenk Jean Kemp Dorothy Braun Elsa Wittendorfer Mary DuBois .. Helen Barclay Ethel Gilchrist Ilse Schrenk Dorothy Braun Audrey Bavier Edith Bailey
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THE HACK '34 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB OFFICERS Ethel Gilchrist .,... .. ,4,.., ,.,..,... , . .,...,... President Lillian Cooper .,.......,.,..... ..... ,.,...,.. V i ce-president Emma Mae Dickisson .....,.......... .......4......,., ..4,... .... S e c retary-Treasurer It is the purpose of the International Relations Club to learn of other peoples, their customs and their habits, thus to promote a better understanding between these peoples and those of our own country. The ear,s work was started at an After Dinner Coffee in South Parlor when y , . . Mrs. Trevorrow, Honorary President of the club, spoke to the members on K'Cond1t1ons in Europe. She presented a vivid picture of conditions as they were before the World War and after. On December fourth, the moving picture America Goes Overn was shown to the school. This film consisted of actual pictures of the World War, and illustrated the fact that war has other sides than the romantic and glorious ones so often shown to the public. At the fourth meeting of the year, several members delivered short talks on the various phases of Italian life which were pictured to us in the film, Italy and Her Surroundings, loaned to us by the Italian Tourist Information Ofhce in New York. The l'First Annual Banquet of the International Relations Club was held in the dining room on February 26th. This dinner was formal. National hymns of the various countries were sung, and Dr. Trevorrow gave an interesting talk on South America where he visited during the Christmas vacation. Dr. Strong, an Arabian medical missionary home on furlough, addressed the school on March Sth. He was dressed in native Arabian costume, and delivered an excellent illustrated lecture on his experiences in Arabia. At the conclusion of his talk, he answered many questions that his interested listeners asked. At Various meetings during the year, the members reviewed and discussed books pertaining to the subject of international relations. One of the best opportunities we have of knowing girls from other lands is through the foreign student who resides among us each year. One year it was a girl from Roumania, another year one from Czechoslavakia, and for two years she came from England. This year we have a student from Chile. We especially were interested in the presentation of a Chilian flag by Lt. Col. Palmer, representing the Chilean-American Association, after his illustrated lecture on Chile, which was introduced by a word of greeting from Mr. Grez, the Consul- General of Chile, and Chilean songs by a native baritone. This makes the twelfth flag in chapel. The club desires to extend its appreciation to Dr. and Mrs. Trevorrow, and to Dr. Paxson, our faculty advisor, for their help in the arrangement of the programs. 59
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