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Language Clubs Aimed ,AQ K ,, M-is-ae'l 'l' s Demonslrating the use of microphones and earphones in the college listening laboratory lo French Club members: Anne Buckley, Carole Packee, Julie Allermeier, Carol Koenig and Mary Belh Sartori is Sisler Mary Madonna, head of the French Deparlmenl al Cardinal Slrilch College. Rehecirsing for the firsl coslumed Lalin Club skil are Seniors Sally Ann Milewski, Carol Cieslak, and Geraldine Gaulhier.
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Interest in Scientific Careers lsn't he darling! exclaims Judith Nowak, treasurer, to Muriel Squires as she fondles one of her rabbits that is being used in her science proiect experi- l't1enlS. Isolation of pupae is iust one ot the many phases of experimentation that is performed by Carole Packee and Margaret Becker in growing their cultures of fruittlies. 41 As the weeks sped by, the en- deavors became more concen- trated and serious as students sought the consultation of their faculty advisors. The finished proiects were the result of much planning, research, and endless experimenting. Now a spark of hope stood foremost in each girl's mind--would her proiect be selected to enter the Southeastern Science Fair, sponsored by Mar- quette University and The Mil- waukee Journal?
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to Equip New Laboratory Speakers, skits, a candy sale, an international banquet, and a new listening laboratory con- stituted the calendar of events forthe French, Latin, and Spanish club members in the i959-60 school year. The French and Latin Clubs pooled ideas, shared talents, and planned the menu for the inter- national banquet held in spring. Delving into cookbooks for candy recipes, the Language clubs sponsored a candy sale to help finance the new listening labo- ratory. The Spanish Club applied classroom knowledge of geogra- phy and customs, and enioyed skits and speakers at their meet- ings. This enabled them to ap- preciate and know sunny Spain. ' ssh . 'F we ,s ,,, --ws. W W Smiling approvingly is Sister Mary Bonaventure, moderator, as she shows a print of Salvador Dali's latest painting to Annette Kubinski, president, and lrene Szocik, secretary-treasurer of the Spanish Club. How about potatoes au gratin? suggests Pamela Putz, secretary-treasurergto Grace Barts, Latin Club president, Sister Mary Nivard, moderator, Kathleen Lachacz and Jacqueline Zielinski, president and secretary-treasurer of French Club as they discuss plans for the annual International Banquet. 45
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