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LATIN CLUB First Row: C. Martin, S. Barber, C. Hanson, B. Moore, L. Hoffman, C. Denton, A. Goodwin, P. La- Bochelle, S. Hacker, J. Downey, L. Mueller. Second Row: K. MacVicar, B. Comstock, S. Harding, M. Styles, J. Kushner, G. Edgar, S. Bates, V. Smith, D. Dunning, A. Bailey, K. Beckvold. Third Row: T. Mathis, P. White, P. Lipsett, S. Donat, M. Baker, P. Borden, M. Wardner, C. Washburn, C. Pilblad, M. Sommerville, S. Leffingwell, S. Lockwood, C. Bagster-Collins, R. Kayan, P. O7Koon. Fourth Row: H. Finlayson, J. Arnold, J. Espy, G. Kuss, V. Moss, K. Lund, C. Russell, D. Bush, F. Baker, J. Pfunder, B. Moore, A. Fienberg, J. Visconti, B. Martin, M. Hiscox, M. Burrechter T. Bradsher, C. Reynolds. The officers of the Latin Club are as follows: Consuls, Judy Kushner and Gail Ed- gar, Quaestors fsecretaries and treasurersj Vicki Smith and Sue Bates, Aediles fpro- gram committeej Bobbie Comstock, Twinkie McVicar, Marty Stiles and Diane Dunning, Tribunes fart and decorationj Anne Bailey, Fran Codek, Whit Wallace, Judy Pfunderg Censors fattendancej Sherry Harding and Heather Finlayson. The Latin Club has grown considerably this year. It now has sixty-six members, almost three times as many as last year. One of the high-lights of the Latin Club,s activities was a film shown by Dr. Massimo Giordano on his travels through the European countries. This year at the bazaar, the club sold games, candles, cosmetics, Christmas stockings and school supplies. The Latin Club also put on two enjoyable plays during the year for the members, one of which was spoken solely in Latin. J' K, 7
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Luisa Alexander Betty Martin PAGE TWO THE MACDUFFIE MAGNET, SPRINGFIELD, MASS. THE AG ET Vol. XVII, No. 3 March, 1959 MAGNET NEWS BOARD STAFF EDITOR , ,, Constance Congdon, '59 BUSINESS MANAGER - Rosalinda Roberts, '59 NEWS BOARD Meredith Black Carolyn Cheney Ann Colton Mariorie Convery Anne Dickinson Gail Gipstein Suzanne Hacker Holly Hartshorn Janice Karp Lynn Holmes Deborah Magee Wingate Main Karen Michaels Jane Mullen Marianne Pagos Marsha Palmer Carolyn Raimoncli Sheila Ravitch Rosalinda Roberts Suzanne Rodin Excerpt from THE MODERN HANDBOOK OF ZOOLOGY BY DAWN SANGRIZY Homo Sapiens MacDuffieae-found collectively concentrated in Spring- held, Massachusetts. Roughly divided into two groups, the elder and the other, the elder species being sub-divided into four classes, senior, junior, sophomore, and freshman, younger varieties ex- hibit a tendency toward untidiness and a marked affinity for noise and ALUMNAE EWS ,loan Bassinger, '55, who is a senior at the Mount Holyoke, has been ac- cepted at the medical schools of Yale, Rochester, Dartmouth, Boston Uni- versity, and Tufts. She has decided to attend Tufts. Sandra Tolerton, '55, married Dud- ley Struthers Thomas, Jr. on January 3. They plan to reside at 15 Daven- port St., Iowa City, Iowa. Ellen Lee Reynolds '54 CMrs. Lee Bakery is the mother of a daughter. Laurie Anne, born on January 10. The Bakers live at 37 Fuller Lane, Hyde New York. Linda Sagers Dawn Sangrey Sally Shearer BUSINESS BOARD Deborah Blouin Janice BozBeckian Margaret Burns Ann Chalfant Carolyn Cheney Ann Colton Carol Cone Jean Consolatti Carole Curtis Sara Dalton Merrilly Grant BEFORE Say, you And disorder but this gives way to other characteristics as the individual ma- tures. The homo sapiens be found talking fof assembly, in study Mosshammer, '53, married Donald Neuman on December Hovey Sherwood, '54, has Bailey Guibord Patricia Horgan Lorraine Hovey Janice Karp -Lynn Merrick Sheila Ravitch Patricia Seymour Alice Sollenberger ,vw Nancy Taggart Claire ViscoQ',xQs l' driving the fam? class, strugeli glish, m either her second child, Susan been born last May 28. '58, whose name was omitted from the list with their col- attending Garland TAGEE -iruary 3, the ,lub voted s tO. the voted to , ie art- 52:-Xiaas alline, NX .2 5 M3665 GAOW S n-- sito cet' Q . 509 desi' XQOQ slack 3899 90950 95 9 . 9 5- ge hind . ye- . 99,55 Kg, 50 sides, ht i,bo9' 999 GQ-256 ,atv Get orga 550 agen 0. 0,19 'fl Beg your oi, 989 Kew Q- T' ' troubles are Q00 Ya- Qfbqx SX6305 dflildllqj everything in '56 EHYVQXGT fb- . t Wi Fans problems then, Kev Qscgioefx xx, Xweigep. 09292. ninf tigiiguiplghog that's the way yt Qoea X, X999 1 S699 ,859 5,2964 g P 3 L happy anywhere rig l ' SGH C05 59' 'X' Q-,.YTx,,5 , A Held Hoboken or L Wig. ,go Y, ggi 42-jf ai, en meeting on February 18, - r W s- 5. at we sae 5 ds is - f 1 L ' ci is -- . eye 9 , ,xg Q, ,go an -m ers 0 tie atin u were You have an idea 11,0 Q59 ,gm QQ Q, xy X5-1. NX . . thing- EVCl'y0I1C she WW YN' Orb YV 'QM efl' Y' 9' 'mm Sllclesnf Italy bY Dr' Glor- ' ' YJ? an C005 5, . 009 QQ V' doe' dano, who also explained the slides. own woes and try to r 0 Q6 S A901 qt? ofa 3:59a ooo Pl. dx f h h . f b.t1 . PS A' ,Wit Qga l . X9 Q. 35 'ans were ma c or t e s owing o c sc .1 i iappier. oun bg, eb, W. C, 0 age ld F. h M h A . l 0 or gen g 'f oft, dw si es on tance at t e arc meeting, you say everyone shoulc. ATL 1 Q0 N90 Y, 46 . . ,t .0 H gs? X. O0 , with Nancy Conover and Bambi one whole song each day? G00 93,6 Q- QQ 5, Q Amngful llfc I A . h can't sing? Of course 5 Wi' 42,09 ING DIN Sums In C urge' ' ' ' ' . ago get ddfbix' ' On February 15 the French Club ,ghd was YXOW'-S 'Sago held its first meeting of the new year. .5 ' . A lm The theme of the meeting was the Qowtqgatiex JE period of the Renaissance. Nancy After the narrow green at sunset, ,. of jasmine wrung with showers, Conover, Cricket Crosby, Carol Cone, The spring windis cold, the moo, Rain in crocus cups, wavering white, and Bailey Guibord gave talks on vari- l05S, ' Shaken bells, to ring all c1earness- ous aspects of life in this period. The A star rising is watery daybreak, Cups of home, to bear all light. Art Museum of Boston loaned pictures A black veil taken from a cross. -R,M,G, which illustrated Renaissance life.
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