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.Swafvi1: C. Yonclerlin, A. Smith, lf. Sweeney, Rl. Rohde, VI. Driscoll, j. Brady. .S'fr1mlf11g.' J. Mulligan, J. Morrell, ll. llazen, J. Ervin, I.. Ianclico. C. Smith. THE ATOMIC CIRCLE Senior Atomic Circle President Micliael Rohde Vicc-Presiclent . . lohn hfliilligaii Secretary . Catherine Smith Treasurer . . . . lohn Ervin Iunior Atomic Circle President Charles Vontlerlin Vice-l7resiclent . . . Harry Hazen Secretary lean Driscoll Treasurer . . . lohn Nlorrell lNlews Reporters liirniina Sweency, Arthur Smith, Iamcs Bracly, Lawrence Loilico Faculty Aclviser . , Sister Nl. Carmella The Atomic Circle, sponsoretl by Sister hl. Carmella, was formed in 1936. lts memhcr- ship at First nunihereil only a few, hut has grown to inclncle the majority of the stnclent hotly. This enlargement has heen flue mainly to the formation of the Senior anal Iunior units. These two groups have separate nieetinfgs ancl prograins, hnt both cooperate in major activities. Interesting tallts on scientific suhjects, as well as tours of nearhy Points ol' scientific interest, are a Part ol' the varieal prograni pnrsueil by the Atomic Circle. Visits to the Elmira Rcformatory antl the Corning Glass Wo1'lcs were important features on this yearls Piograin, The showing ol' motion pictures clealing with science ancl men Who have linrtherecl it has hccn nnclertalqen hy the cluh. Il these are well receiveml hy the stnclents, they shall continue as a clelinite part of the Circlels activities. ol 56 lo
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Sealed: E. Moxley, M. XYipHer, C. Fouhy, M. Rohde, VV. Reed. Standing: A. Crossed, J. Mulligan, F. Hughes, M. Hall, I. Mack, H. McCarthy. YEAR BOOK STAFF Editor-in-chief Williani Reecl Assistant Editor Ellen Nloxley Business hflanager . Mary VVipHer Faculty Adviser Sister lNT. Bernartline After the school year had begun in September, the class of 1938 was not long in electing its Year Book staff. They began work immediately, in an effort to produce a worthy annual for their Alma lX'1ater. They wish to extencl their heartiest thanks to the rnerchants of Elmira, through whose generosity the hook was made possible, to their un- selhsh adviser, to the editor-in-chief, William Reed, an inspiring leader, to the secretaries of the classes for their brilliant class histories, and to those who have helped in any way to make the book a success. Thanks to the entire staff, who have cooperatecl most heartily and put forth their most sincere efforts to give their school something as a small return for all the school has given them. of 55 lo
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lfirsf Vu-ze: F. Hughes, M. M. Kelly, lf. Mclnerney, XV. Reecl, li. Moxley, I. Rhode, H. Burns, J. Reicly. Semazd r'fm'.' l . Sweeney, -l. Mack, M. NYipller. .fX. Smith, M. M. Shannon, C Rayinore. A. Crossed, Tlzird I'0Tn'.' M. Cierrity, XY. Kelly, ll. Meiiartliy, li. Carroll, K. Sheehan, C. lfouliy, M. Hall. THE FRENCH CIRCLE President . Irene Rohde Vice-President William Reed Secretary . . Ellen Moxley Treasurer . Firmina Sweeney Faculty Adviser Sister Nlary Stephen The French Club was organized bv the members of the French Three Class in October of 1937. lts meetings were helcl on several Friclavs during French Class. Throughout the year, many programs were given, consisting of stories, Poems, anecclotes. and jokes. Une of the most interesting was the Play Ulscs Trois Qursm or The Three Bears, given near the encl of the Hrst semester. Another high point in the years prograni was the Quick Quiz which was given cluring the secontl semester. lt was concluctecl by Williriiii Reed and was given entirely in French. Although this club is 1lOt quite a year olcl, it has clone much to help the members obtain knowledge of l7rance anrl French culture through its activities. Nlanv of the members are corresponding with stutlents in France. The club is planning to bring its year to a close with an assembly to be heltl in hflay for the benefit of the whole student borlv. lt will consist of songs and recitations in French, anal will be climaxetl bv a short play which will also be presented in the French language. ol 57 lo
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