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lfli0 LCflfLI QfJ?lfLQ j QQC GLIQO! paffelf' Mixing pleasure with business, language students have organized clubs to pep up their study. Las Ecositas and Las Sinsontes, Spanish societies, meet weekly to practice their Castilian accent with the aid ot the linguaphone. Juniors and seniors thus learn of curious customs, toads, and costumes of romantic Spain. Le Cercle Francais, composed of senior French students, holds bi-monthly meetings. Dressing Christ- mas dolls, designing and making French chapeaux, and taking an imaginary trip to France vary its numerous activities. The ieunes filles subscribe to Le Petit Journal and produce occasional plays found in this paper. Skits based on Dufty's Tavern, popular radio program, enliven senior Latin Club. Regulars, Bar- bara Donovan as Archie, Jeanne Hartnett as Finnegan, and Peggy Wagner as Miss Duffy, are supplemented by sundry characters attempting to introduce Latin culture into the doubtfully re- ceptive atmosphere of Dufty's. Upper right: Constance Krus, Constance Nikopoulos, Ruth Ann Greene, Rosemary Shaughnessy, Theresa Lange, Mar- gie Carey, Jeannine Hanlon, Elizabeth Mullin, Patricia McClelland, Rosemary Detloft, Charlene Anzalone, Mary Ann Nachowicz, Marilyn Perkinson, Doris Kuthy, present an excerpt from O Tempera! O Mares! Lower left: French students modeling their original chapeaux are Kathleen Roche, Lorraine Leger, Valerie Johlie, Frances Fox, Teresa Shaughnessy, Joan Seppi, Mary Ellen Bouchier, Gertrude Heyclenburg, and Patricia May. Lower right: Diane Dodman is ready to embark on an imaginary trip to Paris. PAGE 83
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