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French Club Promotes International nderstandin French Club Officers Front Row fl. to r.j: Leah Levin, secretaryg Monica Do- bash, prmsidentg Miss Margaret Boyle, advisorg Louise McNertney, vice- presidentg John Poluka, program chairman. Row 2: Merry Mednitsky, program chairmang Mary Anne Carelli, treasurer. I6 l 1 'V French Club playing Match Game French Club members preparing their Christmas feast. Pe,-icola, Lenore Pigkel, Leah Mary Anne Carelli. Miss Boyle visiting Santa Claus at French Club Christmas party. French Club members with Miss Boyle Il. to ica Dobash, Miss Mar .aBuz.
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fl. to nj: Michele Seliga, Ed Streisel, .lean Sacco, Tony Manfredi, Ethyl Will preparing for Guys and Dolls. Fx, , , ,QM . ' 311, . ' Will, Pete Gentele, and Frank Persico rehearsing Night Fall. 1 President Frank Persico
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F Il. to nl: Nancylce Maskornick,Ellen Levin, Merry Meditsky, Ethyl Will, Santa Claus arriving at French Club Christmas party. discussing program plans nj: Marty Delahnnty, Mon- garet Rose Boyle, Bobby v 1 ,V ,ji 1 . DDI. i .- Tony taking orders in cafe scene from French Club skit. fl. zo n 1: John Poluka, Anthony Manfredi, Nancy Evangelista. Shoes being filled with candy and fruit at French Club Christmas party. The French Club is a lively organization made up of students studying the French language. The club acquaints its members with French customs, history, and traditions. It also provides a' greater under- standing of the French language. The meetings of the group are both entertaining and educational. Pro- grams written by the members are presented entirely in French, and American games, translated into French, are often played. To be genuinely acquaint- ed with an important part of French culture, the theatre, the club sponsors a trip to a French play. The actors are usually natives of France, and the script is spoken in French. The plays are master- pieces by such authors as Moliere, Hugo, and Vol- taire, This year the club saw the play Antigone at Kingis College. To help members learn about the life of French students, French pen pals are found and letters are exchanged. To raise money for projects, bake sales are held where members sell cakes and pastry. This yearis Christmas Party was enjoyed by all the members of the club. Members were required to de- sign their own Christmas cards for admission to the party. Some of the French customs, such as putting simple presents like oranges in wooden shoes, were practiced. Then Pere de Noel made his way down the halls and graced the party with his presents.',
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