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Members of the Omega chapter pose for the camera. Campus officers of Pi Delta Phi Heft t0 righU Constance Bourdeau, secretary-treasurer, J une Danaher, vice-president, and Jeanne Mitchler, president, make a trial run of the language laboratoryts new recording equipment. wge wyum sw u m 2.x; aw e. um t wen : a ,u 44 PI DELTA PHI M oderator: SISTER MARGARET hBonsoir, mes amis, et membres de Pi Delta Phi? Sunnyside hums with French accents during Omega chapter9s monthly rendez-vous. Pi Delta Phi, the cam- pus society with the Gallic esprit, annually renews its essential aim e to spread la culture francaise. Familiar projects and 66furst events99 were recorded in the minutes of Mlle la Secretaire during 956357. Omega brought back its original literary essay contest for high-school students of French. Ma soeur Marguerite journeyed to sunny California in December for the societyas Golden Jubilee. Ten neophytes were welcomed into Omegats ranks in February, and seasoned club members recall both the solemnity and the hilarity of l,initiation. The Tricolore made a campus-wide appearance in celebration of the annual Journee F rancaise early in March. Till next September e hAu revoir, mes amisV Constance Bourdeau and June Danaher Ucneelingk co-chairmen of the Omega-sponsored National Literary Essay Contest, arrange contest prizes for a library exhibit with the help of committeemen Laura Kelly and Katherine Beaver.
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WWW ' . WW Muwmwm . MI . Edward Flanifani Career Day address on Catholic marriage draws post-lecture questions from Elizabeth Savino, Elizabeth Ann Kenney, Jeanne Mitchler, Joan Stovicek, Barbara Kelly, and Alice Aires. NWJQ ,qu 5,5257 ,! 99:? q; 9' Tips on the tilt of the cap. Marian McLoughlin, Mary Louise Elgle, Joan Bushey, Marilyn Olsiewski, Barbara Terrace, and Mary Ann Crilly. SJCien es and h ountaineers enjoy the remiere performance of the Little Gaelic Singers 1n the United States.
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INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB Moderator: WILLIAM A. OSBORNE NWN. .t The fanfare and excitement of a great election year, U.S.A. style, provided the backdrop for IRCS initi- ation of its 356-757 program last fall. Republican and IRC officers Alice Aires, president, Roberta Haley, secretary, and DCmOCTatiC posters ViCd With each Other for bulletin Flavia Reps, treasurer, discuss plans for a monthly meeting. board space, and campus politicians organized party rallies to boost their candidates for the presidency. The ttdonkey,7 and the Telephanf7 were the gist of Pines and dorm gab fests. Amid the hanging of drums and cheers for ctIke and ttAdlaif, Chairman Osborne vainly pounded his gavel for 6c0rder in the hallga during the mock conven- tion in late October. When the final votes were tallied, campus Democrats bowed to a Republican Victory. The milieu for most IRC activities was the open Hoor 0f the Cluhis monthly meetings. Six secretariates were formed within the club to keep abreast of inter- national affairs. Fortified by their perusal of the news, Club members learned the give and take of exchang- ing opinions on national and international affairs. Congressman DeWitt Hyde, Doctor Os- borne, and Colonel William Frailey pause on the steps of Vincent after Congressman Hyde,s informal address to the students. TtOh, the drums go hang and the Cymbals clangf Students parade with Republican and Democratic banners during the IRC-sponsored mock convention.
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