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HONADRA : ' t I ' rani Roa ' Patncia Armstrong. Phyllis Taufen. Rila LaBreo iJ, L.r ' rc Hi-it tmun. Catherine Ankersnn. Aanes D Htmji Jeanne Stanleu. Marparel Kenney. Florence Cochrane. Bridget Sherlock. Rosemary L ' nrechi Buck Rmc : kileen Schneider. Puiruia Wayerski Patricia Hou. Pauline Staeheli. The dramatics club this year again presented Honodra Halloween, where witches, grin- ning lack o ' lanterns, cornstalks, black cats and skeletons made an appropriate back- ground for an hour of fun and horror for the entire student body and faculty. Members of Honodra participated in the Centenary assembly on December 6, in which scenes were presented from the life of Mother Mary Rose and the history of the Com- munity The profession ceremony at Longueuil in 1844, the arrival of the Sisters in the Pacific Northwest in 1859, and a typical schoolday in the African missions at present, vere among the sketches Armed with brooms and dusters. Honodra completely cleaned and straightened the property room Costumes were sorted, necklaces and bracelets were inventoried, and stage properties were catalogued The two condles on Honadro ' s birthday cake signified the successful posting of another year Sister Miriam Eugene is club moderator. Ptt e f»rty-tliO
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ALPHA SIGMA ALPHA Frunl Row: Joyce Todd. Palruia McCalierq. Palncia Armstrong. Shirley Mallory. Bach Ruu. : Palncia Wayerskt. Mary Quinlan. Frances DeLaney. Carol Jean McKown. president: Beverly Sanford. Pictured here ore the girls of Alpha Sigma Alpha viewing in their scropbook the clip- pings, pictures, tickets from former bolls, and other mementos of past years. The scrap- book is the tradition hoard of this seven-year-old Beta chapter of Alpha Sigma Alpha. In it is found an absorbing collection of activities — browsings at the public library, sketch- ing jaunts in Spokane ' s picturesque parks and scenic spots, serious discussions of artists ' lives and their masterpieces, the annual Alpha Sigma Alpha exhibit, and the Beaux Arts Ball. As their contribution to the art studio the members this year began a library of koda- chrome slides. Because of this new feature. Alpha Sigma Alpha will be able to enjoy on expanded program as more slides are added. Sister Miriom Clare has been club moderator. Page Jorty-one
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INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB Haruko KurniiLu. KalhUen un iVvll. Mury I ' upu. A ufjurf; R ihbin:,. p[Li,iJvni . I ' uiiilij Sr.k. tUv The pivotal point of the Infernationol Relations club was the bi-monthly luncheon meet- ing. The topic of discussion at these informal gatherings was current world affairs. Mem- bers having previously decided which phase of the vast subject would be discussed, a report was given at the next meeting. With recent attention focused on the end of the w ' ar, the club devoted its time to the problems of constructive work for peace. Current books from the Carnegie Endowment for World Peace served as a guide and furnished much useful informotion. Other International Relations club events included on assembly for the student body Qt which a general account of the Pan-American movement was given in conjunction with a movie. A guest speaker on International Relations closed the year ' s work. Sister Margaret Jean is club moderator. Pas forly-Oirce
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