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hccn possihlc to cnggigc in gi ntnnhcr ol' indoor sports, in- cluding taihlc-tunnis, hus- kcthttll, hndininton and ping - pong. Mother Rose of Liinn plans to have rugu' lar Qourscs in pliysicnl in- struction hcginning ncxt ycztr. The Riding Clluh, this ycgtr undcr thc direction of' Doro- thy liztkcr, consists of' nhont twenty-live inutnhcrs. The girls changed their riding stnhlcs this ycgtr and htld it riding inccting in thc
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an r reunion heixx een periotls tgilses pltiee in the sotril roonx, .ii IllCi'LUliCHlll1lClllllC,fllC t intlx nmtlxine, or iii the nexxi gipple niziehine. lhis litter one is l'-iseingiiing. You tlrop the nitlxel in iurn the xvheel v gintl xou hezir ll funny Lei think .intl out eonxes gin ripple. But the prune Lixorne ol the egunpus is Stittigs lheie xx.is gi lreshnxqin onee xx'ho put tloxx'n A '. sehetlule hecziuse she hzul Niiiiig s on hei he ntl ii nxentionetl so often she thought it L K xx is ttl.iss hui ihen x'ou'x'e heztrtl that one. - 5 4 XlUIllCl'RUSClJfLllll2ll12lS lhe one xx ish ih it h ul lor some time has heen to secure :1 grin- IllNIllIll so ih.ii the siutlents ol' the College f e henelits tlerixetl not onlx' toulxl setuie Ih hom phxsit.il lNll'llellNlllUll in sports hut' lioin ie.uul.iiexl x l.isses in plixsiegil instrueiion. llxis xe.ir s.ixx .i possihle QI'AlIIllL'LlllUll ol Xloiher s xx ish XX hen the tolletge seeureil the 11 neu' bigb. nexx' lilwrzirx' huiltling, it also obtained 21QlVVCll- ing for the new gyinnnsium. Construction of gyinntisixiin necessities has been in progress this vezir and in the second semester it has M. Coffee and M. Lyng wrfoy au apple belween classes. bl. Soris, A. Gfnzuon, and C. l-1111iu stop for the Njmuse lbal rqfresbes. The choral 611155. IHIHIBI' Mr, llyfzlsblr I1Ii?'6Cff0!l. bifx
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I, L. , r, , ff ,,,,f ,--1 C T Q',. ' s T ' 1' A . 1 . 1.3 1- .- iififfff ESE C. HVOIZVI and I-. .llittbefl take lime out .fjler ll miller. students of the French department at Catholic Central High School. Throughout the year the students have French dinners and an- nually travel to New York to attend a French plav and visit French scenes. The ollieers for the year have been Constance Tessier, president, Betty Cummings and llvelyn lnsogna, vice-presidents. ln the second semester, seniors in the com- merce department were all excited ahout the animal trip to Washington made hy memhers of Xlarea Tironae, the clulw for those in husi- ness courses. This trip is under the direction ol Xlr. Walter Hahn and includes visits not onlv to the xvell-lcnoxvn points ol' interest in the t.ipit.il, hut also to the llureau ol' Stand- ards, the Departuient ol- Clommerce, the 140 Naval Ohservatorv, Il Poverella, Catholic University and the Apostolic Delegation. This is not the only activity of the club, for throughout the year it sponsored a roller i I if t x V 1 is .C , . , 2 L V - t- - Y T . sn - . I4 B111l's-eye. ' says Irene Sclnlnzemfzn. skating party, and flower sales. The orlicers this year have been Mary Burke, president, Margaret McGuire, vice-president, Eleanor Lennon, secretary, and Anne Feily, treasurer. The Latin cluh, Corona Eximia, under the direction of Mother Rose of Lima and Sister Anna Roherta, professors of Latin at the Col- lege, is dedicated to the stimulation ofinterest in the classics. It is composed of juniors and seniors who are majoring or minoring in Latin and sophomores who have maintained a high average. At Christmas time, the club presents ' s' ' 6 1.2 E
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