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El Cervantes Club Front Row: G,. Chiniski, B. Barry, C. Roth, P. Donnelly, T. Costello, B. Granito, D. Keller, M. Dosal, K. Antonius, P. Casale. Second Row: K, O’Halloran, S. Kanehann, B. McIntyre, F. Gregory, E. Ferraro, J. Mapleson, M. O’Connell, J. Ken- nelly. Back Row: C. Berhard, P. Bacco, M. Friel, R. McElroy, P. Mitchell, C. Frenking, C. Monserrate, A. Kanehann, C. Iskyan. The Spanish Club has always held a prominent place among extra- curricular activities at the Court. Comprised of Spanish students, it was formed for the purpose of furthering deeper understanding and knowledge of the language and literature of Spain and our South Ameri- can neighbors. Le Cercle Jeanne d’Arc is a college organization which functions for The Club's activities this year included a field trip to New York, a two purposes: to study and develop an appreciation of French Culture Spanish dinner given by members and an Epiphany party. The most and to acquire facility in speaking the French language. The Club memorable of these was the trip to New York where the club saw accomplishes these purposes by means of a study of literary master- Cyrano de Bergerac” portrayed by José Ferrer. The members had the pieces, current novels, moving pictures and plays. privilege of meeting Mr. Ferrer following the performance. This club is Under the guidance of its moderator, Miss Vincenza Zema, the club under the direction of Sister M. Pierre, moderator. has held activities both social and educational. The club has visited The officers are: Elizabeth McIntyre, president; Shirley Kanehann, the Cloisters, seen French Movies, had dinner at various French res- vice-president; Frances Gregory, secretary; and Ana Carmen Ferrer, taurants in New York and held dances with French clubs from other treasurer. colleges. | The officers of the club are: Gloria Callahan, president; Claudette Berhard, vice-president; Marta Barreras, secretary; and Mary Jane Apel, treasurer. Le Cercle Jeanne Arc Front Row: F. Boissiere, M. Tuzzeo, J. McGinn, M. F. Callery. Second - Row: J. Talian, M. Barreras, C. Ber- hard, G. Callahan, M. J. Apel. Back Row: A. Ferrer, L. Ortiz, B. Doyle, E. Phillips, Me Sheehan, C. Rush, oe . Wall. 189
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! Home Club Front Row: P. Casale, P. Trilli, M. Hoyas, C. Perini, P. O’Connell, R. Mika. Second Row: A. Tajima, D. Chapman, D. Hall, P. Sammarco, P. McBride, C. Rush, J. Provan, P. Bacco, Third Row: J. Krause, C. Roth, M. J. Apel, P. Ventura, C, Grande, C. Iskyan, P. Donnelly, K. Lee. Back Row: M. L. Wilkinson, D. Ventura, B. Beam, R. Clancy, C, Poprocki, J. Mapleson, E. J. Gaf- feney, J, Kenneally, a Scheer, P. Loughran, M. Chioco, J. Wong. aah The Home Economics Club of Georgian Court College strives to uphold the standards of the American Home Economics Society. It provides its members with a wealth of information about the latest in food and fashion. Various field trips along with its annual fashion show, in which the clothes are designed and modeled by the girls, are the main activities. The Home Economics Club also provides a catering service available to any organization on campus. The officers are: Camilla Perini, president; Marguerite Hoyas, vice- The Business Club aims to awaken interest in business pursuits and president; Pam Trilli, secretary; and Carolyn Roth, treasurer. in the study of economic tendencies. The Business Club was addressed by Mr. Everett R. Nordstrom, Assistant Treasurer of Peerless Tube Company, Bloomfield, New Jersey, on the problems of small business. Trips to county law libraries and interviews with partners of well-known accounting firms were included among the members’ activities of the year. Miss Marion Premont is the club moderator and the officers are: Margaret Sanzone, president; Maxine Tark, vice-president; Bernadette Barry, secretary; Margaret Groebly, treasurer. “ Percent pete lake ge BPs: ox Res hiclpcansbnel a The Business Club Front Row: M. J. Apel, V. Rivera, P. Loughran, M. Nasello, B. Beam, S. Scavuzzo, E. Prado. Second Row: M. Carroll, E. Ho, B. Barry, M. Sanzone, P. Groebly, E. Balmert, M. Chan, J. Schimenti. Back Row: B. Granito, L. Ortiz, M. Madrinan, C. Perri, J. Scanlon, G. Backes, J. Fitzpatrick, N. Carney, F. Gregory, G, Galesi, G. Larach. 188 Economics ,,
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Damigelle 4 Front Row: J. Drummond, C. Grande, N. Byrne, P. Ventura, K. Rodgers, P. Falcinelli, H. Gomez. Second Row: M. Greurio, J. Giovannetti, E. Con- dina, D. Ventura, E. Conti, N. Bau- man, D. Chapman. The activies of Le Damigelle are numerous and varied. The club has bi-monthly meetings at which the members discuss supplementary phases of the Italian courses offered by the department. This proves to be of much value to the students of the language. Throughout the year various members attend performances at the opera house, see Italian films, visit art galleries and exhibits. During the school year the entire club also goes on a field trip and presents at least one public program. Above all, the Italian Club aims to foster a better appreciation of Italian culture and understanding traditions. Experiencing a profitable and interesting year, the Classical Club El The poderalcs of this aoe eee Theresa Felitti and He nea continues to carry out its two-fold aim: to develop a greater under- vira Condina, president; Elena Conti, secretary; Angela Ricciardelli, standing of the Latin language and to increase interest in all phases of treasurer. Latin and Greek culture. The club’s activities included attendance at “The Robe”, a showing of school movies and a successful card party. Sister Mary Joan is the club’s able moderator, with Nancy Sullivan, president; Maureen Cook, vice-president; Joanmarie McDonnell, secre- tary; Claudette Berhard, program chairman; and Marie Lucey, treasurer. The Classical Club Sitting: K. O’Halloran, J. McDon- a nell, N. Sullivan, M. Cook, M. Lucey. Standing: C. Berhard, A. Sassani, G. Callahan, M. Barreras, P. Mitchell, D. Keller. 190
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