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53? i i i Le Ccrcle Francais N t .f -K wroue ,nk y.n'X5 First row: Elizabeth Dyte, Lucille Burns, Kathleen Burger, Kathleen Baecher, Anna Tomasulo. Second row: Mildred Timineri, Kathleen Gillis, Bebeann Pidgeon, Deanna Burnes, Patricia Papa. Third row: Maria Wiesman, Martha Michalski, Marilyn Smith, Carol Calandra, Virginia Bumes, Sally Ann Quinn, Loretta Weber, Eleanor Graziano, Patricia Brennan, Patricia Orlando, Josephine Curcio, Margaret Mary Wagner, Joanne Ott, Jean Miller. HE Mardi Gras was one of the most outstanding social events of the year. Sponsored by LE CERCLE FRANCAIS, its festivities affirmed the say- ing, Eat, drink, and be merry, for tomorrow is Lent ! The gaily-costumed guests were delighted with the tal- ent show which was presented aboard a Mardi Gras Float . Mary Grace Muffoletto and Dolores Thomas, both professional entertainers, and two faculty mem- bers fGarge and Mower Championj added their names to the celebrity list. LE CERCLE FRANQAIS invited French students from Fallon High to a meeting which proved both prof- itable and delightful. These busy members also sponsored An Evening in Europe . Commentated by Doctor Josephine Val- lerie, some extraordinary slides on Europe and its shrines were shown to an enthusiastic audience. Bebeann Pidgeon, president, poses with Doctor Josephine Vallerie. 47
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HE primary purposes of the Art Club are to teach the students appreciation of beauty and to develop their creative powers. This club provides an op- portunity for the art student to express herself in many media: water color, colored chalk, charcoal and clay. The Club boasts a long list of activities. The girls' paintings of Amer- ican life were displayed in April at the Albright Art Gallery. Besides this, the beautiful posters displayed at Open House a.nd part of the scenery for the Sen- ior play were contributed by the Art Club. . . . if . . . H . Q rf 2:7 ,. 4: A'hK uf ,ig -L1,l5,S5.i: n.. E ,,.4.-3, ,'g'-..,4- I 4'-.., ...arg .fls, Q., .1grg..., . ,, .. . . ,, . -. I. -V '.:- -,,. , N. ,. H2-Fatima-0511+ , efmlfiitssfsmi 7 :,fi'-'ifymkfr-'fbi -I 'q.15fq,.-Aygfggiig 24 .'?,fZ,1'av',Y.1',-'!:gi'.1-Q-gfgbf, 1 - ' ' -'- 3- egg., 1,5-A r, Q, , -, -'e-Ha f:...n-.ve , . A 55 n. 1 'Q ' . ,. y , .v ' wa .- pg,-,',fu'!4 np Fa, . that-ipf-1'-5.2-33121-wa, ff,f-nba:-z.'ff-mfr-'S 'qc' 7Er'b?':'F-5!v'Z7ifi:g'17'f,2 tr-f'g,Q,f-f5'?'-zfd.g,:4-Q-'fzsav-L. -g'E,m:ei51s!r5p.g:gffg 1-Q'at-eh-:2s.45v',:,1:::25'g:-i. 'I 559 ld' 1 Q v .I .nu 'pn I -s ' 1 ,. 'nu-'a' -kg -. ,- Q. Q' .,-' '-V. '53, 0,-5 A 49,-,uf -,- u rf: -, Q--.BQXQQ Il., s 1. .ff ' skwz Q0 555923 A -qaa,,1fznw.faf+-stef, I Art Club ff fb- Z4 2 I ?: 1 fa 5, lu if ! f 4 First row: Cathleen Jordan, Patricia Brennan, Brenda Kowalewski, Rosalie La Duca. Second row: Patricia Onasch, Elizabeth Dux, Patricia Muzzant, Virginia Burnes, Patricia Mooney, Joan Stalker, Constance Greco, Nancy Pfoertner. 46
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1 f A if .M J . ',N?. 1.53, 755.12 n i D -1 ry '.g,.y. - .. 5 1 ,ggi Seated: M. Korzelius, G. Sendlak, R. Harrington, S. Dikeman, M. C. Pepe. Standing: D. Wozniak, P. Benintende, J. Mon-eale, A. Flynn-chairman. N accordance with the principles of thrift, the student banking system , .. 'il- 1-'.':1Pi -ET .. 25-16' iryzg provides early training in financial reg- rp- ulation. Another phase of education, this system suggests to the girls the necessity of thrift and also stimulates in them a further spirit of self-reliance. Monday mornings, students receive en- velopes in which their deposits are placed. The following moming, a tell- er collects the envelopes and the mon- ey is sent to the bank. The banking stystem is run entirely by the students It includes student supervisors as well as homeroom tellers. Thus the school banking system not only encourages thrift but arouses the girls to become more independent and self-reliant in- dividuals. f.. i'. . Ez3'.g'm-. 52:44 'Tf:i'1,:--:if - a 'Libr' PL'-4. 1: - Argo: v, -- 'Q' .,r- .'z. Lf-'-4 -,.. 1-.f53 .5 41-L: ,1-.,., if gf.. .gg-4.1:-' ,,.,, . .5 3. -.JFK Ei' 'I ' .ff V :Z L ' 1' I tis-1? 3 3:,.? 9 1.3-'. LZ iiuf- L-- ,,,,.1.. 'i-IEE ' 21211 I 1' . ...AIR - 4 nf .- gsgaff Eflelaf 0' iz Z 'A EQQFL' i- Jil' ? 1 gif I :ref i i55'7Fe' ig ?. 3'? Z A of 3 ,, . .+.-- -L- 1x-..1f f-H1- 4 :jg l, 4 J. ti ., 5 -i' -.1 V 1 4 ,Iii 'His-?'?ii?el 1,i.y3,rg ag-ia-I . . . 41:5 Yr: tra.:-a I . 1-- 1. 1 ' 48 A .yy ' Q 2 'i E'15'.T . , .fn W , i Sq . 1. .e.- --f.-: a rf- 11. :Wi 7,g?fg1fia wi- K -.af:+-- L' L :E 'Ti -'Eid' -f' L '?'2'b1, 1-'F-1. 1251? -13.1 ral - ilk '53 N'-' ' P--'-Ai 'Slim ft, t.. uf . -:ff 1 ': 1'.-5 ..f:' if -57.5 '-ff mn'-in ue'-lifafi -4'1 4.5. .-,ii?,f 'g4. 1'n -lg Q ' iff L-' ' 'WT-13 -'3 - 255 Pj r-gf, 1' 3.433 :mfs Hjislifiazfg 1 1 VA . V , we L-- 4,7 I 'fi 43 far :F-7,1 2 . 5: ,..1'.x9,f,2 'r,. ig figs' T 532 A A! :eg-E -M. .Qi -g- T-aze 1 AQk2.f: 1. ' .' T- 1' P' . ' ew. .ff-.ffm-Q-2 ' I '-' - f.',t,15'., t gf.. L'-ffrlaln F: E-11' nf,-. 5-f-71,-3151-'C .1 5234 s .:-N' 1-.,Gv.-:gf ,jg gf .Jw-'- SML, if, 'a-fi? .13--L','.5 !I'55i'f 2,-:ri 4 --fhaagf ' -1 'kc ' 12. ,- . 12-'., gash. -.:, . --,'- 3 - N' at L ,.vfi 4,:.n gi .'-if 'ff Q fr3-':g.:g,i'r:g'.3,..- ,. ..,. :.-..- ,, . -.g1,'Ah1T r..vrf..f if --w 3 tg, .4 u.-v...',,.., '1-'FF 'Za-v , 5' ' ' av , fu ,1 f' .3-'V :.n.' LJ: ,x : .- xl ..,.., kiifieit- :-97.1--: i 15:1 ifiif .' ' ii. 4-xl. ll ,,- .... t. ,I ,HER G ' ' ' '1'f.,:-i'.f5:- 1 ,, ...I 3115. .- z i-,gg g'sgg,Ic5,'45Jigj-Q ar Q, ful' sri- . -' I' 2' V -r ' . r- mt... 3-.avg-, . ,-Mk.-.. ':. v,. - .u -.f .
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