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RHOTAU SIGMA Requiring a major In Science, itils club from fhe beginning of fhe year stimulates interest in the field of science and continues its aim every Monday noon with luncheon and discussion meetings consisting of round tables, panel gatherings, reports on current events and interesting field trips. The annual spring banquet is another enjoyable activity. Nine new pledges were initiated in November under the direction of their faculty adviser. Sister Mary Norberta. Magna Rota, science honorary, is given at graduation to Rho Tau Sigma members who have excelled in scholarship, character, and leadership. First row, left to right: Zelda Lee Anderson, Anna Marie Weston, Eileen Coale. Second row: Patricia Brophy, Virginia Hall, Rita Mae Martin. Third row: Jeanne Heltiman, Patricia Derr, Toyo Migakl. Fourth row: Anne Skok, Katherine McCaffery, Greta May, Cleda Burk- hard. OFFICERS KATHERINE McCAFFERY, Report Chairman TOYO MIGAKI. Preiident BETTY MORIN, Vice-President GRETA MAY Secretary-Treaiurcr
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TOX CLUB The unique charac+eris+Ics of being the only activity club of Holy Names College belongs to the archers of Tox Club. The aim of the club is to foster enthusiasm for the use of the bow and arrow. During the past months the members have enjoyed various events such as the Rhythm Shoot, the Black and White Shoot, and the initiation dinner held for the new pledges. The Club as a unit has entered several archery tournaments wherein it has claimed honors. Socially Tox looks forward to the annual breakfast held at the riverbank on the last day of school and the birthday party on Commencement night. Sister Marita Joan, club moderator, meets with the members twice monthly in the social room, parting gift of the club is a canvas cover for the outdoor target ' OFFICERS PHYLLIS TAUFEN, President NORMA VALENTINE: Treasui CAROLYN DORE, Field Captain MARIE TIMM, Secretary Left to right: Rosemary Yuse, Norma Valentine. Catherine Ankerson, Zelda Lee Anderson. Toyo Migaki, Phyllis Taufen. Katherine VanWell, Virginia Reisenauer, Haruko Kuroiwa, Eleanore Kelly.
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OFFICERS ROSEMARY BASTA, Reporter BETTY MORIN. Vice-President MARGARET CLEATOR, Sec.-Treas. EILEEN COALE, President Organized this year for the purpose of fostering interest in foreign languages and to acquaint members with the literature, authors, and cus- toms of other countries, Xeno Giotto, Greek for many tongues , has had an enjoyable year. Its members are selected from those students taking courses in French, Spanish, Latin, and German. A waffle supper in November — bi-monthly meetings held at noon in the social room, a French play, and a formal spring dinner — these are the high- lights on the calendar of this new organization. Sis ' ter Mary Patrick is the faculty adviser for Xeno Giotto. Left to right: Toyo Migaki, Betty Morin, DeLores Connors, Margaret Cleator, Rosemary Basta, Eileen Coale, Cora Sauvage, Marie Timm, Mary Louise Blanc, Agnes D ' Hondt, Anna Marie Weston, Pauline Staeheli, Freida Co- wan, Virginia Reisenauer, Rita LaBrecque. Not pictured: Virginia Hall, Pa- tricia Keenan, Evelyn Nyberg, Mary Pupo, Audrey Wegner.
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