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THE EL SSID L CL B N r F . '- -' - I MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS The Museum of Fme Arts IS one of the greatest symbols of Boston s culture VV hen an alumna of Gxrls Hugh sees there a statue of a Roman god or a pamtmg done by a master s hand her thoughts might dr1ft back to the days when she was a member of the Classlcal Club of 1948 She vull remember how the mgemous members of the club orxgmated a new game and hllarxty rode hlgh when snakes were pmned on Medusa' The prom rsmg vurlters of the socxety wrote entertammg myths vwhxch mcluded everythmg from the held of nature to the perennlal obstacles of love The future Ingrld Berg mans enacted wltty charades and the mortal mxsses related storles as ancient as Caesar s Rome The G H S alumna wxll remember too how the Classical Club bade nts members farewell with one of the most scmtlllatmg partxes of the year As that gurl leaves the qunet hall she wxll know that just as the Art Museum holds Boston s culture ln tts palm the Classrcal Club will always be a symbol of erudltlon OFF ICERS Preszden! Vzce Preszdent Anna Shargabxan Serretary Treas nrer Fllzabeth Salaml Page E ghty F e I l X gnu-vw--3 ug' . . , . , . . . , . . l . . . . f v ' - ' . 1 . . . Y . . . 1 , . . i ,K . v , . . . . . , , Y , . . . . 1 ' 1 ' Q 1 A ' , - . i -iv
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