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VIRGINIA HAMMER. MARGARET BRIODY, ANN STAHL, and Nancy Schusterbauer helped to fill the front hall with Christmas cheer when they decorated the bulletin board with the clever Latin cards designed by Mrs. Stinson's Latin classes. gfamguagee Battlegrounds of Caesar, exciting plots against Cicero and the daring adventures of Aeneas on land and sea are just a few of the thrilling experiences met with in studying Latin, for Latin is like a window through which we clearly see the grandeur that was Rome. Parlez-vous francais? can rightly be answered Oni by the mesdamoiselles at SAH, for, besides learn- ing the fundamentals of French, they are encouraged to speak it as fluently - well. almost - as English. Gay Frauleins are now able to sing '4Du, Du, Liepst Mir Im Herzenn and understand what they are singing about, as they pursue the study of German with the national virtues of thoroughness and patience. Sister Laurene Marie Sister Marion Patricia Of soul sincere. Grace is in her step, heaven in In promise faithful, in her eye, and in action clear. In every gesture dignity and Religion X. Latin I, German I. II. Ill. 10115-f' German Club Moderator, Religion XII. French I, III. French HOIHCYOOH1 110. Club Moderator, Alumnae Association Moderator. Homeroom 211. Mrs. Ida Stinson A lady we found-genteel and refined, Obliging and cheerful. industrious and kind. Religion IX. Latin I, II. Homeroom 311. 28 LOOK IN YOUR MIRROR. shape your lips for a whistle, and then say 'ee'. French students Sharon Reedy, Ioyce Curran. Margaret I-Iart, and Elaine Emanuel. with the help of Monsieur on the French records. strive to master the difficult Gallic sounds.
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AT THE GEORGE WASHING- TON TEA. Mesdames George Washington tMary Ann Bergj, Iohn Adams tDolores Holzl and Iames Monroe tLinda Dominikj graciously received their guests. gi img insight to the gutune. Timon Club members could be dubbed the 'lHappy Wanderers. On Friday afternoons twice a month, Sr. Edwardine and the club take a busman's holiday sightseeing at the museum, the art gallery and places of historical interest throughout the city. On their expeditions, they become acquainted with past events the pain- less way. Some meetings are spent watching movies about the governments and countries of the world. Through them the Iuniors and Seniors in the club learn to know better the world and its people -- a vast topic indeed! Miss Margaret Mattern . . strong souls Liuc like fire-hearted suns, to spend their strength In furthest' striving action. Religion X. World History, English II. Guidance Director, Homcroom 106. SISTER EDWARDINE EXPRESSES THE WARM THANKS of the Timon Club to Mrs. George Howard. former president of the Rochester Susan B. Anthony Guild. Mrs. Howard. a guest of honor at the Tea. presented a new biography about Miss Anthony, dedicated to young girls. IN THE SPIRIT of colonial graciousness. Mrs. Dolly Madison tMartha Slavinl pours for the visitors. while Colonel Fitzhugh fludith Kramerj plays host. 27
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tmcnQaQQ out cufltunafl apptectattom. Many frauleins, mademoiselles and puellae do not find the class period sufficient time to spend in Bonn, Paris, or Rome: therefore, our language clubs flourish. Tapping their feet to folk tunes and raising their voices in traditional melodies from along the Rhine comprise a fun-filled schedule for those who attend German Club meetings. Mademoiselles of Le Cercle Francais are as gay as Parisiennes especially on the feastkof St, Catherine. On this day, the members make and model charming chapeaux to catch their beaus. Midst togas and tunics, the girls in the newly-formed Latin Club delve into the customs of the ancients, and are striving to revive the so-called dead language with their own quick spirits. MEMBERS OF THE LATIN CLUB, Barbara Nowack CHOOSING THE PRETTIEST HAT on St. Catherines Day isn't easy for French Club Officers Mary Io Stanczuk. Carol Windheim, Iudith Bromley and Carol Binnert, Modeling their own creations are Diane Harris and Roberta Stoffel. 29 Susan Goschar. Grace Dalton and Iacqueline Vallot helped to prepare the club's constitution prior to its affiliation with the Iunior Classical League. I THE GREAT MAGICIAN will discover the thief, Mary Kay Ehmann assures Nona Mihr, Erika Beck. Mary Ann Blazes and Barbara Schmitz, as Iudith Kramer guiltily munches a cracker in a play produced by the German Club.
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