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Co-Curricular Clubs Involve Students Technical training and information on the operation of pro- jection machines was the purpose of the Morris Catholic Projectionist Club. It offered service to the various ex- tracurricular activities and visual aid programs in the school. Under the direction of Sister M. Bernard, the club of- fered its services for operating machines to all clubs, assemblies and visual aid programs. Director of the Mathematics Club, Mr. Charles Rams- thaler sought to enrich members in areas of mathematical interest not usually covered in classroom instruction. Field trips, math meets, guest lecturers, and films provided va- riety for club meetings. Officers were president Mary Heindel, vice-president Terry O'Brien, secretary Wes Scholz, and treasurer John Drechsler. At Morris Catholic, the French Club, under the direction of Sister M. Jamesella, endeavored to further interest in the French language through games, songs, and movies. One special event of the year was the observance of St. Catherine's Day, when girls designed their original hats which were judged in a contest. President Arlette Hennion urged club members to bring in evidence of French an- cestry.
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DRAMATIZING Chekov's The Bear, the National Theater Company presents Smirnov instructing Papova. i TRYING to Calm the wrath gf David Palmer is Paul Fredericks. PLEADING gestures ofApollo are directed to Athena for Orestes 89
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Introducing students to the teaching profession was the pri- mary purpose ofthe Morris Catholic Chapter of the FTA. Its activities ranged from a Faculty Tea to a BEAM pro- ject. Officers Wynne Wilcox, Marian Ameling, Judy Goodyear and Angela Cosentino planned the club activities with the assistance of moderator Sister M. Celeste. Two representatives from each feeder parish plus the four officers: president, William Curleyg vice-president, Joseph Vrabelg secretary, Nora Bassoulg treasurer, Thomas .Ienningsfthese formed the backbone of the Parents' As- sociation. Every parent who has a student in Morris Catholic becomes a member of this association. Their chief functions are bingo, transportation, and annual social affairs. Public speaking and debate technique are the syllabus for the Forensic Club. Moderators Mr. Mellon and Mr. Wha- len also coach the Varsity forensic and debate teams in the categories of declamation, extempore and original oratory for inter-school competition. In 1966, Hve members of the Varsity team participated in the national finals at Miami, Florida. l l
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