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Examining souvenirs from Mexico are the officers of the Spanish Club: Barbara Hertz, Treasurer, Sister Mary Bonaven- ture, Moderator, Rosemary Loch, Presi- dent, and Mary Sartori, Secretary. The movies which we saw and the speakers, who had been to Spain or Mex- ico acquainted us, the Spanish Club mem- bers, with the people and culture of these countries. We also became more aware of the part played by the Church through our reports on Spanish-speaking saints. Our Spanish spelling bee and our picnic us with a chance in the spring provided to better acquaint ourselves with the other club members. Our Excelsior Latin Club meetings were usually concluded with a short discussion on Roman occupations and a skit depict- ing life in Rome. When we put on our at the Latin banquet, tunics and togas we were carried back to ancient Rome. Our publication, The Excelsior, which e ared for all Latin students, en- we pr p abled us to write and issue our own com- positions. Participating in their first costumed skit are these Senior Latin Club members: Caroline Deibele, Barbara Kotarski, Mary Lynn Gerlach, and Renee Luebke. Wg: --.fs - , -7 .gi
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Boniour! Buenos dias! Salvete! Pointing out Alsace on the French Club bulletin board to June Pandolfi, Presi- dent, Margaret Maier, I Treasurer, and Mary Kircher, Secretary, is Sister Mary Serena, the Moder- ator of the club. Boniour! Buenos dias! Salvete! We greeted our friends many times in French, Spanish, or Latin Club with these words. ln Le Cercle Francais de Notre Dame, the French Club of Our Lady, we were both entertained by and educated in French conversation through the movies or skits presented at each meeting. The annual banquet at which only French was spoken gave us an opportunity to display our knowledge of the language. Listening attentively to Sister Mary Nivard, Mode erator of the Latin Club, as she explains the de- signs and materials used in Greek pottery are Car- ol Gasper, President, Do- lores Krysiak, Secretary, and Patricia George, Treasurer of the club.
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Sources ot Culture 'Y I, Anticipating the work 5 ahead, but delighted with U s the overflowing basket i' 5 'I after a monthly Ritrote 4 3-., ,, T,,i' contest are the officers: 5, is Dorothy Haas, Art Editor, Sister Mary Elvan, Modera- tor, Carol Witkowski, Treasurer, Judith Ander- son, Secretary, Theresa Bueckers, President, Flor- ence Bistricky, Vice Presi- dent. We realize that there are numerous opportunities for full development of personality as students of our school. Looking for an outlet to satisfy our interests, we find various clubs in which we can fulfill those ambitions. We develop that creative ability to write through the Ritrote Club. Each month, our prize pos- session is placed in a familiar basket, with the hope of winning at least one honorable mention. To be poised and ladylike is another one of our goals, and through the Ushers Club, we attain these assets. Seating those who attend school programs and performances is a helpful as well as an enioyable experience. Peeking into the library, we find the monthly meeting in session. But we are welcome any time, for the library is a warm, inspiring place where the phrase quiet please is cleverly implied. We, as students, know the true value of time spent in reading a good book. Showing the officers o selection of the newest books is Jacquelyn Memmel, President of the li- brary Club. Judith Benzinger, Secretary, Judith Dzibinski, Treasurer, and Sister Mary Paul- ette, Moderator, admire the il- lustrations and covers of several recent editions. A
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