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RESSCLUB aing to press each month to bring forth the college paper, the jllegian, is the principle aim and accomplished feat of these busy jrnalists. Besides editing the paper, they keep an interesting pub- ity scrapboolt. Lively meetings wherein suggestions are made for s Improvement of the successive issues of the Collegian are pre- led over by the faculty moderator. Sister Matilda Mary. ont row, left to right: Eileen Schneider, Betty Driscoll, Catherine ikerson, Pat Norton, Yvonne DeGuire, Veryl Keefer, Eileen Pierce, cond row: Adeline Spinelli, Mary Louise Blanc, Rosemary Basta, anne Heitiman, Mary Martin. Not pictured: Anne Skok.
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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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ALPHA MU DELTA Fostering fhe fine ar+s, the music honorary In collabor- ation wl+h Alpha Sigma Alpha, the art honorary, has sponsored several cultural meetings at which great artists and their works were discussed and enjoyed. A Sunday luncheon, following a radio symphony broadcast, proved one of the delightful events of the year. Music majors constitute the pledges who will be initiated into the club this spring at the annual formal banquet. The assistance of Sister Marion, club moderator, is greatly appreciated by the girls. Left to right: Marcella Sibney, Cora Sauvage, Patricia Oriard, Ellen Oriard, Norma Valentine, Rosemary Yuse Margel Peters, Phyllis Barkes. Not pictured Timm, Mrs. Hortense Saffney, Greeta Knight. OFFICERS ELLEN ORIARD. Vice-President NORMA VALENTINE, Sec.-Treas. MARCELLA GIBNEY, President '
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