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I Hliaeh heart now rejoices, our lovers are blest ln The cast of 'clzlarbarinai' gathers around the young noble, Cherubino, and his lovely bride, Barbarlna, as Figaro and Susanna join in the happiness. BARBARINA, QUR OPERETTA ln their flight from the wicked Count, Barbarina tNaney Klacobusj and Cherubino Qlilfriede Rothl stop to admire some deer in the forest. o 0 Cherubino is consoled in his sorrow by Figaro CBarbara Jonesj and Susanna QMar'garet Phillippsj. These two later devise a plan to help the young man escape from a wicked plot.
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LATIN CLUB A Latin Club has made its debut this year, an enthusiastic undertak- ing of the Cicero Class. The first project was a news broadcast by Johannes Cameronius Swazius given in costume to the student body. Pertinent news items were discussed, and a fashion show was picked upn from the Coliseum, and a scene from the Senate with Cicero involved in the First Cati- linarian Oration was portrayed. Another project worked on was a paper in English and Latin to aid the students in an undertaking of Roman background and its value. Members of the Latin Club look thoughtful as Helen Ike, President jbr the second term, asks for ideas concerning the Latin newspaper. Unique in that it has as many officers as members, the Latin Club includes Johanne Peroni, Eileen Middelstaedt, Helen Ike, Margaret Phillipps, Elfriede Roth and Patricia Dolcey. Mary White, Vz'ce-Presz'dent,' Carol Goepfert, President, and Rose Frankenberg, Secretagug try to answer the question posed by member Joan Small. FUTURE SECRETARIES OF AMERICA Commercial students have united to form the F.S.A., an organiza- tion designed to further them in their determination to make expert secretaries of themselves. Meetings were held under the guidance of Sister Vitalina Marie and aimed at the character devel- opment of the future business women together with the uncov- ering of new facts about the secretarial world. Two business managers did research into vari- ous phases upon which the mem- bers reported and held discussions. Various projects were also gotten underway for the Building Fund.
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Executive Board: First Row: Sister Theresa, C.S. JB., Mr. Frank Pirozzi, Treasurer, Mr. William Iorio, Vice-Presz'denl,' Reverend Jude Cahillane, O.S.B., Spz'rz'tua! Mrzd- eralorg Sister Adolfa, C.S. JB., Przinczlbalg Mr. John McGourty, Presz'denl,' Mr. John Primm, Wiiyx and Xllearzs Con'zrrzz4!tee. Second Row: Mr. William Yarrington, MFWlb6TShZfl,' Mrs. E. F. Beers, Clzazrmarz Clfzm Mr1tlzers,' Mrs. R. Hildebrant, Program C0rmrzz'Ztffe,' Mrs. C.Jacobus and Mrs. F. Artiglere, Wkfflzre Committee, Mrs. A. Alpaugh and Mrs. J. Berry, Hospitalzy C0mWlZ4fl6F,' Mr. Robert Mulligan, former President. PARENT-TEACHER ASSCCIATICN Square Dance Committee planning their November affair: Father jude, Mr. Mulligan, Mr. Iorio, and Mr. Yarrington. The Minstrel Show Committee examines one ofthe striking posters: Mrs. Hildebrant. Mrs. Kearney, Mrs. W'inkler, Mrsujacobus, Father Jude, and Mr. McGourtv. Mr. Walter Stine discusses the Cadillac raflle for the Building Fund with Mother Gabriel, Superior of Mt. St. John, and Sister Adolfa, Principal. Mrs. F.. F. Beers, Chairwoman of Class Mothers, plan- ning the program for the year with her associates. V T
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