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'rganz3atl'on5 Club Little Flower Library Club Adviser, SISTER NIADELINE, S.C.C. ln September, twenty-four pupils volunteered to work in the library in their llree periods or alter school. The purpose ofthe Club is to train students to render practical aid by looking alter the many mechanical details of the library, such as stamping hooks, filing cards, and replacing wornout covers. The ollicers are: President, Geraldine Acrig Vice-President, Nlary Ann Donohoeg Secretary, Marie Ellinger. Vergilian Club Adrixer, Sisrlin Xlanm ms Sams, l.ll.lXl. To allord the members a more intimate glance into the history, manners, and customs ol the Romans by selected readings, posters, games, room furniture, making projects, etc., is the purpose ol' this Club. Another aim is to provide a motive lor increasing appreciation of the classics. The oflicers are: Consul, William Stefanie, Pro- Consul, Mary Dunn, Scriba, llelen Trees, Aedile, llarry Lamb. Catholigetics Club Adviser, S1sTE1z Rosa, S.C.C. Timely, lively, and interesting discussions on religious topics comprise the ''Catholigetiean's program. The faith alive in their own hearts, they are desirous ol' presenting the truth to those outside the Church, in order that the truth may conquer through the grace of God. The ollicers are: President, Mary Dunn, Vice- President, Klary Camplesc, Secretary, Pauline hlagaro. Cenler Picture, Lower.Rou': Krasovie, Reardon, Ametrano, Rnnplel, Raspa, Palrils, Mannix, Corse, Harrington, Reieh, block. Second Row: Rodgers, Zimmerman, 0'lieary, Dunn, Zlogar Dunn, B-ulalla, Neubauer, hledved, Dielriek, lfrankavillzl lh1CL:UI'lIllCli, Trees, Tate, hlitehell. Top Row: 'Str-lianie, Stock, Kempli, Nalale, llinnenkamp Lamb, lxoneeny, Reagan, Slough. l.efl lo Riglrl, Sealed: Conie, Aeri, Donohoe, lillinper, Aiello, Sourhier, Sansone. Slumling: Crowl, Constantine, Pngrliese, Belsealf, Sv-villliarnl, Gallagher, hlilbellell,-ll:lz1s MeMullan, Tucci, Soulliarcl, Miller, Albans, lxggenrlecler, Verhos, Weiss, Drenno Knarr, Taylor. Lower Row: Rodgers, Smilh, Slough, Donohoe, Czunplese, Paulueei, Dunn, Second Row: Magaro, Fisher, Napiltonia, Gersie, Bomgarrlner, Conte, Mel.al1g.:l1lin Corish, Weiger. Top Row: Orndorlli. Zlogar, Sinkovitz, Dowling, Sehmidl, Del,utis. PAGE S7
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Omnia Gallia in tres partex divisa ext. Another Sophomore Class, Room 102, follows Caesar in his conquest of Gaul. Thomas VVeitzel's map shows just where this troublesome Gaul is. To determine the coellicient of linear expansion requires patience and accuracy. Richard Mclaughlin Clqfzj, Teresa Gersic, John Kennedy, John Dowling, and John Ornclorll' show how it is clone. Bon jour, nox amisf Our Victor records operated by lvo DiMartile bring a native French professor into the classroom. The conversation today is on French politeness. VVatching the printed word while the Frenchman speaks is interesting as well as bene- licial to our pronunciation. Would you like to join our class? Regina llusie Clqflj and Jean Dietricli look on while l.ouis Krzyzosiak and Charles Mamuzic check carefully the temperature as the distillation process is being carried on. Poetry, the short story, the novel - three types ol' literature studied by this Sophomore group in English are reviewed for the class by Lawrence Nlotkowski, John Culp, and Alice Cox. Dissecting the starlish is just one of the many duties of our young biologists, Joseph lX'linnaugh fleflj, Frank Kempli, and llelen Pairits. PAGE 56
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Upper Pielure, 1.1111 to Right, Lower Row: Rodgers, hlurland, hleQuatle, VVeii1er, Napiltonia, Bosehelli, Dunn, MeCuvern, Ciannelli, hlieeli, Canning, Corish, Second Row: Aiello, hlagaro, Soulliard, Sourbier, Reed, Fureieh, Klaiber. Donze, Donohue, lletzel, hlelnuglilin, Slough, hlaunix, Smith, Conte Top Roar: Dt-I.ut-is, Farina, Fuker, Breach, Dowling, Kennedy, Dihlartile, Breslin, Sehuudl, Easton, Dienno. Lower Picture, Lell lo Ri,uliz, l.ou'er Row: Zinuneruian, 0'l,eary, Stock, Dowling, Reardon, Corse, Harrington, lfrankayilla. Second Row: Forney, Trees, Verbos, Butalla, Donze, Cunningham, Cerdes, Biasi. Trip Row: Stock, Robenseiliner, Fabian, Koneeny, Morgan, Dowling, Breslin, Donalies. Debating Club Adviser, SISTER NIARLA CIOYSILIA, l,ll.Nl. This year's topic Resolved, 'That the power ol' the Federal Cvovernment should be increased was ably cle- bated before the student body and again belurc the Parent- Teacher Association. Le Cercle Francais A-lclriser, Sisii-Ll: Nl. f:OI.IZ'l I'l-1, R.S.Nl. l,e Cercle aims to develop a better understanding of lfreneh literature and customs. This it does in bi- munthly programs which have leatured the adventures of Remi in llector Nlalot's delightful 'Sans liamillegu two short plays, Nieette', and l.e Nledecin Kly- stilief' current events and past glories ol' France as presented in l.e IJl'llfJf1llflllll. The Amperian Club Ailriser, Slsiizn Nl. Sorioiano, l.l l.Nl. The Amperian Club gives opportunity for the presentation and discussion ol' mathematical subjects ol' interest. At the monthly meetings such topics as the Life ol' Ampereu and other Catholic mathema- ticians were read. The use ol' the slide rule and the solving of mathematical problems allorcl recreation as well as learning. The Windthorst Verein Atlriser, SlS'l'I'.R l'il.URl.-KN.-X, S.C.C. With the reorganization ofthe Windthorst Verein a new program ol' activities was launched. This year the club centered its attention and study upon Gt-rmany's cont ributions to civilization. lt has explored the realms ol' science, music, literature, language, and sports to learn what rle Germany played in each. Camera Club Ailriser, Riiv. VNR1. J. TTITZPATRICK The Camera Club was formed this year for the purpose ol' creating and fostering an active interest in both the theoretical and practical aspects ol' pho- tography. The Club sponsored lectures and did fre- quent laboratory work. ln addition, several members cooperated in securing camera snaps for PRIDNVEN. Tuii Wlxniiions-r VILREIN Ting D12nATiNe: CILLFB Lell Pielure, Sealed: Bayxsek, Zlogar Sinlcovitz, lliueei, Nlelz, Fgeurieder Slrmiling: Sostnrie, Doualies, Severine hlueller. Riislii Pitlure, Slurulinu: Sinkoxilz. Sealed: Dowling, Slough, Canning Urndorll, lieiineclv. Lower Pirliire, Lower Role: Xlannix Breslin, Carver. Set'1milR0w: Soulliartl, Crwml, Ulrlshue, Wfeiss. Third Row: Heller, Androulalxis, Ken nedy, Fgenrieder. Slundiniu: Peshina, Napiltonia, Pt-sh ina, Hetzel.
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