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Deutsches Kranzchen Vfe think the hest part of the German Class is the Deutsehes Krlinzehenf' Unsere Lehrerin, Mme. Hahher t . develop a deep appreciation of the German people hy inspiring us to stud tl ' , l aehievements. ton, has helped us to y ieir eu tural and artistic Wle enjoy our monthy outings, one of which rc- eently took us to see Die M0lSlCFSlH4'0f,, at the City I, . Opera and another, to the Museum of Art. Sending relief packages to German families gives great satisfaetion and at the same time stimulates . pleasant correspondence with new friends overseas. All our festive oeeasions are eelehrated in a true German spirit. Gaity prevails: delicious delicacies are served at Christmastime, while fond tears are shed at the Graduates' Farewell Party. Planning the monthly issue of MDer Monatn gives us as mueh pleasure as publishing it. Each edition is earefully eomposed of inter ut' ' l in German. IQ mg artu es all written And so you see that we of the '4Deutsehes Kriinz- ehen not only learn hut li i tl , l invite you to do the same. ur ie anguage, and we Front Row: J. Saam President K lang A M I . . , . , .,.. lusy publishing the Cer Kolh. 1. Sehrotl. A. Giegerieh. Seeonzl Row: J. man Club paper, nller Motzer. T. Berny. D. Kissner. C. Dolzer. P. Reilly, M0nat , is J. Saam with Mme. llaherton. L. Gruner. A. M. Ripoli, M. Krei- the help of D. Lipniekey ger. C. McMahon. Third Row: M. Brophy, E. llaumgartner. D. Lipniekey, M. Henderson, I. Wertter. K. Eitel. B. Fox. C. Mueller. Sitting: J. Mac-Millan. T. Buettner. Standing: D. Schreiner. M. .l. Miles. Packing eluthes for needy friends in Germany are .l. Sehroff M. Brophy, A. Giegerieh. 'X
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NOS l3Il,liIYl'iS '. ' 1 . illing: K. Koch. J. Rieeio. 5. lleglin. L Sehultz. T. Lihhon. L. Casey, li. llnrns, Slumling: R. llorhett. l'. Nilleson. J. Lau'- lhrrv. L. L'l'lpist-opo. M. J. Clarke. .in. A. Mulgrew. M. I.. . . -It li lleitlvl. Y. Tilllllllll'l'llt0, ll. Duffy. Ill' l'RNNl, kl9 OF THE JANUARY CLASS J. Anqlolst-he lllillli WIC MIGIIT FIND OIR l l'Tl'RE SARAH l!l'iRNll.AIilYl S AS IIIIARACTFRS IN Tllli PLAY Jl'lANNl'i IYARU' . . . Front How: W. Waterhouse. M. A. Retulyoff. Seennrl Rom: A. Irlmn. M. J. llavigan. C. Smith.. Ifnrlr Row: lf. Zim-ls. J. Nl. Ulszeuski. M. A. Robinson, l'. Ml'LllIj'. M. M1-Niehol. M. Kruse. N. Troy. E. Yreelanul. JUNE CLASS l RENtIll STDIJENTH 'l'I I E Jfllillg ' ll Younn l're-sitlent. Front Row: lf. . . g, Plonl Il lllaha IC. Stein. M. ltlt'lllQ'lINillll, M, Y lin ialvallie-sei ll. lil-alter. M. llnnkett. A. Cont I Il lintppJ l'1ll'1h'1n -X Avzara. ql'l'0IllI low: . 1 . . .1 . . , , ,, , F AYIVHIIIIOI' IC. U'llrieu. M, Moran. A. B-1 X ill Il. ltlllinga-r.il'l. Johnston. M. J. Kenny. ll. 4..Smith. lhivlf Ron-: li. Manguno. M. Hartnett. K. Savage. M. A, Murlaugh. J. St-Imax-1, M Illllllhlii J F Wilkenson. 'l'. Pappas. French lub Louis, Although we, the stutlents of French at Mary l'yin-f in America tluring the twentieth century, are 1 ' , ravel to the verv heart of France, we are enalrlecl to t . i aneient and lllOtll'l'Il, through the lllvllllllll of Le Cer- ele Saint Louis. Our stutly of la langue interna- tionalei' provitles a constant source of vulture anal learning for us. les 616-vos ale framjaisu. as we aquaint ourselves with the innulnerahle historie sights of Paris. For those of us who are now stutlying Freneh, the year nineteen huntlreal fifty-one will he a nlenlorahle one. as it marks the two thousantlth anniversary of Paris. Une of the gayest of all festivities in Europe will take place this year in Franee. as a trihute to this City of Beauty, City of Light, City ol' Everlasting Youth. To take part in the Celebration of this great oeeasion one neetls only to untlerstantl the Freneh people and their customs. and thus he with them in the spirit of rejoicing. However. our study of Freneh aquaints us not only with the important large eities of Franee. hut takes us out into the provinces where we visit the fishing ports of Brittany, the vineyartls of Burgantly antl Chain- pagne. also Orleans where Jeanne tl'Are save1lFrane0 from English cloniination. and the city of Rouen in whose lllHl'li0tplllCC she was hurnetl alive. Finally, in the homes of the people themselves, we learn of the CIISIOIIIS and the way of life of the peasants of France. Thus, Le Cerele Saint-Louis gives us an exeellent opportunity to capture here at Mary Louis the spirit trism. Won't you join us? of gai Pa IXA if 'Vs-af
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