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Library Club works behind the scenes The Library Club, under the capable direction of Sister Mary Julian, has done much during the past year to improve the facilities and services of our library. Because of the large number of active members, the club was split into two smaller groups - the Junior-Senior Club and the Freshmen-Sophomore Club called the Bookies . This has made the preparing of work schedules and the holding of meetings much easier. Besides typing, filing, arranging books, and decorating bulletin boards, the Library Club members used their study periods to check out books and aid students in the selec- tion of reading material. Another proiect of the Library Club was the highly successful Book Fair that was held in January. Sister M. Julian and Mary Meistas check out books for Jane Kempker, Tom Szotko, and Chris Ambrose.
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Curious students gain insight into French culture Aside from the fact that membership in a club appeals strongly to most adolescents, there are cogent reasons for the existence of a French Club at West. The club enlivened the study of French for the students through many enioyable features of language study. These features in- cluded songs, games, slides ond plays. The club enacted favorites as Le Petit Chaperon Rouge, Au Cafe, and Guignol et Ses Amis. Under the guidance of Sister Marie Delourdes, the club met once a month and the meetings were conducted in French. Each meeting ended with a social of about ten minutes during which time the students were urged to speak in French. Y 2 FRENCH CLUB-BOTTOM ROW: Joni Kuzma, Evelyn Zbikawski, Nanette Terry, Treasurer Jackie Judeika, Secretary Jeanne Kohane, Sister Marie Delourdes, President Kathy Lumas, Vice-President Helen Pintal, Karen Delehanty, Diane Huyghe, Roberta Johnston. ROW TWO: Pat Czarnopys, Rose Jendrasiak, Lauren Mioduchoski, Maureen Radeke, Cheryl Berry, Debbie Chase, Mary Zokoe, Pat Chilton. ROW THREE: French Club members enact the play- Guignol et Ses Amis. Therese LeMarbre, Karen Sobel, JoAnne Bogucki, Mary Mroz, Kathy! Maksimowski, Louise Pasko, Karen Juhas, Sharon Hanks, Liz Labanow- ski. TOP ROW: Sharon Wisniewski, Marianne Dochod, Carol Bialk, Loreen Hencir, Lynda Bawhuis, Christine Kosmalski, Rose Scalabrino, Rory Callanan, Sue Herman, Debra Herda.
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