Centenary College - Hack Yearbook (Hackettstown, NJ)

 - Class of 1945

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:elif-ii!! G9 if '4'ilFa6QQ'K 2041396 D' x . OUTING CLUB T A hayride to Stephens State Park started off the season for Vx he the Qufing Club. Don't think for a minute that the fall breezes i fg prevented us from having the traditional hot-dog roast before Qi ,Q we climbed into the hay and started our journey back to M Centenary, singing all the way home. if X. , Buck Hill, here we come! was the cry of about sixty girls 23, who headed for the Poconos that weekend to enjoy the winter S:-in-I MUD!! sports. Skiing, skating, tobaggoning were the topics at school for many weeks to follow. The idea of the ski rack blowing d ' o much more exciting, didn't it! off the car at the Gap ma e it s Comes a dull weekend, the club sponsers a hike, picnic, or nd that spring weekend is definitely some- skating party--a thing! Our best wishes for next year's club-and here's hoping they have as much fun as we did. Marian Albrecht is Prerident, Bonnie Donnelly is Vice-prey? D th Re nolds is dent, Elizabeth Perrins is Secretary, and oro y y Trearurer. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB Going, going, gone! The auctioneer's voice rang out in the b on lounge on the night the International Relations Clu put its auction. I Did you ever laugh so much? ds most of its time studying serious Our club, however, spen uestions of world affairs. Such topics as post-war planning, ound table, the good neighbor policy, U. N. R. R. A., foreign policy, and the race problem are some Cl the Latin American r of those discussed. The good neighbor policy struck home whenlon February 21, Dr. Custard, our advisor, left C. C. to go as an exchange teacher to Chile. . One of the biggest events of this year was the Middle At- lantic International Relations Club Conference held at Mary- wood College in Scranton, Pennsylvania. Several representatives in order that we might profit from the knowledge they gained. from our club were sent there. They brought back a report Lee Boudinot is President, Nancy Briwa is Vice-president, Mary jane Conover is Secretary, Gloria Hackeling is Treasurer, on what haPPened and Alice Worthington is Sergeant-at-Arms. 72

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FRENCH CLUB The French Club spent most of the first semester planning and producing the annual French Cabaret. It was a lot of hardy work, but everyone felt that it was worthwhile because it was such a big success. Remember how amazed everyone was when they saw the huge gym transformed as if by magic into a low, dusky cabaret? There were just enough little round tables for each girl and her date, and the music and entertain- ment was lots of fun. Those darling cigarette girls with their bouncy red, white, and blue skirts added much to the atmos- phere! The French Club members have also knitted a lot of socks, sweaters, and baby sacks for the French War Relief. We really enjoyed doing it and are proud of the large box of knitted garments that is all packed and ready to be shipped away. Some has been hard work but fun, too! Clara Corell is Prefideng' janet Cady is Vice-preridenh' Alys Reese is Secretary, and Colleen Delaney is Treasurer, SPANISH CLUB So you think you can beat the experts? Ever try Informa- tion Please in Spanish as we did at a couple of our meetings? The Spanish Club was started by Genevieve Diaz last year, with the aid of Papa La Motte. This year the club has Miss Goddin as its very able advisor. at Did you ever stop to think that all South Americans aren't tall, dark, and lazy? just as those are fallacies, we found out that all North Americans are thought to be blonde, blue eyed, and freckled! I At Christmas, the different holiday customs of Mexico, Puerto Rico and Panama were presented by Miss Goddin, Genevieve, 7 and Velma, respectively. A A series of lectures were given on the cultures of the different Latin American countries. Genevieve Diaz is Prefidemg' jean Collins is Vice-prexidentg Louise Soule is Secrem1'y,' jane MacLardy is Trezzfurer, and Anita Cordes is Sergeant-df-Afmf' 73

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