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Ifrmzl rim-J Begg, C. Morin, Latham, Rlinsky. S1'romI'rn1v.' L. Morin, Hzimpar. Lugo, Miss Gonzalez, NYhite, Castillo, O'Conn0r. Third roar: Barthelmes, Hudson, Chaney, Sheets, Beal. Enright, Kratzert, Pope. Burk row: Knowles, Friedberg. C. Collins, Scott. Currie, Lewis, Obsert. EI Cfrculo Espanol Prexifiezzt , . . . ,YVONNE MORIN Sc'l'7't'fZZ7j' . .CHRISTINE XVI-IITE I 'im'-Presidezzf . . SYLVIA Luoo Trmmrer . . . . SONA HAMPAR The Spanish Club . . . meetings the last Wednesday of each month . . . from 7 until 8 o'clock . . . in the Solarium . . . under the guidance of Senorita . . . Central and South America well represented by club members. Appropriately enough, the president, Yvonne Morin, is from the Dominican Republic . . . blonde Puerto Rican Sylvia Lugo is vice-president . . . Sona Hampar is treasurer . . . Christine XVhite, C. ll, is secretary. Its aim . . . to familiarize its members with the language , . . to acquaint them with the cus- toms of South America . . . to provide entertainment with Spanish songs and dances. Spanish tables . . . arranged by Senorita . . . a Spanish banquet . . . with food from the Land of Manana . . . songs . . . costumes . . . el Nacimiento, the Christmas program, inter- rupted by the early Christmas vacation . . . games at the meetings . . . talks . . . plays . . . refreshments. Our sponsor . . . small, bonita Senorita Gonzalez, with the beautiful, shining black hair . . and silver combs. Page 100
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Each year the Corinthian Club . . . sponsors the Red Cross Drive . . . collects clothing for the National Clothing Drive . . . last year we gave a large sum to the YYar and Community Fund . . . sent fifty dollars to The Ocean City Home for Babies . . . took charge of collection for March of Dimes . . . contributed to the World Student Service Fund . . . in answer to a plea to American college students, we helped students ofthe world . . . we've sent books to the American Merchant Marine . . . last blarch we collected almost two thousand dollars for the Red Cross Campaign . . . last April, Corinthian Club gave one hundred dollars to the United Clothing Drive . . . we are planning to correspond with some needy French people . . . and to send them clothes . . . or other needy articles . . . whenever there is need . . . the Corinthian Club is always ready to help. lvith the season of wreaths and carols . . . comes our annual Christmas party . . . for the underprivileged children of Chambersburg . . . who otherwise would have . . . little or no Christmas . . . the gym fills with laughter . . . as we all join in playing . . . Drop- the- Hand- kerchiefn or Musical Chairs . . . then back to the Main Building . . . where a huge dinner awaits them . . . after filling their tummies . . . into the Solarium . . . forabiolly visit with Santa Claus . . . bulging stockings . . . which make eyes open wide in awe . . . the excitement ofopen- ing mysterious packages . . . around a sparkling Christmas tree . . . at the departure of these starry-eyed children . . . each Penn Hall heart . . . is filled with-ioy . . . that they have brought so much pleasure . . . to these not-so-fortunate children . . . in being a member of the Corinthian Club . . . there is tremendous satisfaction . . . we admire and respect . . . each ofits members. The Corinthian Club would be at a loss . . . without the efhcient leadership of our sponsor . . . hers is an endless task . . . all her efforts go forth . . . to make each drive . . . an overwhelming victory . . . she's never too busy to give advice . . . and encouragement to all . . . she's our . . . Miss McCague . . . perhaps she's known best by the members of her beloved Corinthian Club . . . truly benevolent . . . in its purpose . . . active in all needy causes . . . with the thirteenth verse . . . ofthe thirteenth Chapter, First Corinthians . . . And now abideth faith, hope, charity, these three, but the greatest of these is charityn . . . as our theme . . . active throughout the entire year . . . winter or summer . . . rain or shine . . . always ready and on the job . . . striving to be helpful. Thr Ujifsrt: Lffl lo right: Hudson, Kaesshaefer, Mc.-Xlpine, Ratzburg, Miss Nlclfague, Page QQ
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,. V . I s ,-W..-:nu Y! Frmzl rmr: Castillo. J. Burrill, Anderson, Sherrerd, Gordon, Sermni row: Miss Stolzenhach, Finn, Coffman, l-layer, Meyer, Lt-rsner, L. Morin, Tellander, Dr. Ricliarrlsoii. Tl1inIr'ou'.' Morison, Bechtol, XXX-aver, Dawson, North, G. Morin, Apter, Rex, Crawford. Faurlh row: Aldrich, Smith, Spencer, Hill, Gough, Pennoyer, fflmney, Scharg. Fiflli row: Leonard, Ormiston, Kenyon, Ratzlruriz, Gerard, Appleton, H. Davis. Mori, Roby, Yan Ranst, .xlll.llUl'ly. Le Cercle francais P7'FJfdt'7Il l . .PAT NIEYER SUt'I'Fffl7ll' . .LL'VI.-X Moms 1'iff'-P1'a5in'e11f ...,, PAT LERsNER Tzwzszznfi' . . . .JANE HAVER Parlez-vous francais, Mademoiselle? . . . the familiar password . . . to the French Soirees . . . members increasing annually . . . all concerned in making this year the best ever . . . absorbing interest in French manners . . . participating in informative and amusing games . . . singing French folk songs. The first Wednesday of each month finds us in the Solarium . . . one and all taking active part in the evening program . . . meetings are run with precision under the helpful guidance of Miss Christine Stolzenbach . . . and Dr. Lula Richardson. The tragic situation in France today challenged us to do our bit to aid the war orphans through the American Relief for France . . . resulted in our sending boxes of clothing to our adopted Al- satian orphan, Elaine I-laller. Various scenettes were presented throughout the year . . . all very clever and amusing . . . among these was an episode concerning a certain damsel sitting on the hat of an American tourist in France . . . surely we won't Mr. Anthony joining us in playing 'LColin Maillardn . . . Our Christmas Pageant was particularly effective . . . a candlelight procession . . . against a background of glowing fire . . . each candle representing . . . a Hame of hope for rebuilding war- torn France. Merci, beaucoup, mademoiselles . . . et au revoir. Page 101
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