Mary Louis Academy - Crusader Yearbook (Jamaica, NY)

 - Class of 1951

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Mary Louis Academy - Crusader Yearbook (Jamaica, NY) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 176 of 240
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Spanish lub Sitting: V. Hickey, P. Molloy, M. Lang, P. Bishop, B. Morea. Standing: P. Finn, E. Cross, H. Lucey, D. Hannigan. Un tho first Monday of 4'lH'll month. wo, tho llH'llllH'l'S of the- Spanish Cluh, put away our gram- mar hooks and svttlv hack to 1-njoy a pvriotl in whivh wo lvarn thv songs and customs of tht- Spanish- spcaking vountrivs. Illltllxl' tht- fli- rection of Matlann' llahhvrton, wc' stutly ahout famous Spaniards and thoir contrihutions to tht- worlal. At thc first un-vting wo wort- fas- Oinatvfl hy thf- photographs and trinkvts whivh lhliltlilllll' hrought hack from hor wc-4-ill trip to Moxi- co. Hvr account of tho intvrf-sting people and things,ma4lv us all want to take hun viajv a Nlojivou. Dur- ing another of our svssions two of our Illf'IlllJ0l'S, Ina Nlartinvz anel Nancy Tohin, Ontortainml us with stories of their trips to Cuha. Eavh month, as tht- In-ll rings for the cnal of thc- poriorl, wv can truly Say 6'Buonos rllill'1lf'Sl, lwvausv it has hoon a good afternoon. ujllasta la vistali' and please Como to soo us tan pronto como posihlvw. The rights-ons shall flourish the palm lrvc. Kneeling: I. Martinez, P. Muldoon, J. Scanlan, P. Clark. Sitting: M. Parry. O. Schuler, Madame Habherton, Mmlvrutor, M. Kuster, J. McCarthy, A. Scanlon. Standing: P. Kirkeby. M. L. Cereghino, D. LaRose, R. Mullady, President: A. Hillehrand, N. Tobin, L. DeRi:-si, M. Hurley. 172 PS. 9

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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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Latin ilub Dear Ven-gil, You won't remember our first meeting since l played the part of an eaves- dropper. You were busily conversing with Iloraee, your dimidium animae meae . Last September, as the pages of a cer- tain book began to open and you stepped out of the folds, I found myself realiz- ing you were one of the greatest poets. Through the power of imagination, I listened as you eonversed with your good friend, Maeeenas, and I watched you spend many tedious hours in writ- ing the 'Tieologllesi' and L'Georgics . rv 'G ,l.x. 'f M5 . o ,nf Kneeling: K. Lally. R. Bligh, P. Mc-Canna. M. Carman. Sitting B. ffl I Lkk.. l Y 1 ,t-1- i X, , f.-H ,fx ref. 1 all fi'1xsr'x,xgy' Q ml ':: N 5 SEMPER FIDELES Sitting: Art Committee--A. Hoeffling, M. Collins. Standing: C. Hyland, Secretary, M. Brennan, President. Xi I sn as , S ps I wus exalted like n cedar in Libunus and as n cypress tree on Mount Sian. Eu-l. 24:17 During class, on the first Friday of each month, I have closed my eyes to the outside world and followed the es- capades of Aeneas, the hero of the '6Aeneid , your greatest epic. You see, Vergil, on this day we hold our Latin Club meetings. Many times I have found myself entraneed by exciting mythologi- cal tales, which are related in this na- tional poem. Plays and skits presented at these informal meetings have taken us back to long ago. Uur moderator has truly proven to us that Latin is an en- joyable subject. To close this letter I can find no better way to express my sentiments than to quote the immortal Alfred Lord Tenny- son. Perhaps, no more beautiful or just tribute has been paid to the memory of any man than: I salute thee, Mantovano, I have loved thee since my day began, Wielder of the stateliest measure Ever molded by the lips of manf' 'Semper fidelesf, The Latin Club Kiefer, A. Brumit. Standing: M. Killian. J. Hauprieh, I. Huddy, 173 C. Dowling, D. Kloss, M. St. John. C. Pautz, C. Simone, I l1.,GLn.- I7 Run-il-

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