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Secretary . . . ..... . in mm French Club Members of the Senior and Junior classes constitute the entire French Club. The express purpose of the club is to enable its members to improve their conversational and reading French. lt also aims to impart to those as yet unaquainted with the language the pleasures found in its songs and dances. lt is customary for the French Club to present a skit once or twice a year at Assemblies. Under the expert guidance of Sister M. Margarette, President Audrey Julg, and the other officers, the French JOYEUX NOEL-French students present their Christmas tableau. Left: Mary Lynn Helurich tat the pianoj, Elizabeth Fetzer, Regina Donroe, Gail Demko. Standing: Margaret Cassidy, Marlene Pennell, Frank Shea, Claire Biunno, Joyce Sabatos. Audrey Julg President Elaine Andres Rita Carver Palma Cozza Mary Lou DeBenedittis Darlene Donahue Alice Fay Kathleen Feely Barbara Scherer Vice President Margaret Fisher Suzanne Gleason Judy Goodwin Louena Guidera Julia Hawkins Carol Herbert Bernice Janusz Club will surely succeed in fulfilling its aims. Arlene Klem Secretary-Treasurer Carol Ann Kaptor Eleanor Maziarski Joan McConnell Patricia Trabalik Donna West Eileen Young President . . Vice President ....... Commercial Club The purpose of the commercial club is to. introduce our senior and junior business stu- dents to the activities of the business world through projects and lectures. The senior students act as secretaries to the faculty and are trained in integrity and efficiency. They also have charge of the school banking, and type programs for the school assemblies and special occasions. Patricia Bardi Linda Bauer Kathleen Belzel Maureen Boland Rosemary Bussiculo Meredith Byron Mary Cannon Patricia Clark Patricia Dasko Mary Ann Demeter Patricia Derrig Nancy Dougherty Diane Eggert Florence Fischer Ruth Fischer Joan Fitzgerald Isabelle Ford Carole Golden Janice Goodwin Julie Gorski Arlene Guiliano Mary Gulbicki Naomi Helmstetter Mary Ann Holtz Mary Jane Hulighan Elizabeth Hynson Kathleen Jotz Sandra Jund Beverly Kanzler Lana Kelleher Joan Klingel Julie Krein Elizabeth Lach Judith Laferrera Kathleen Larney Dorothy Lawless Susan Markovich- Virginia McBain Patricia McCallum Dorothy McCallum Eileen McGough Jeanine McGouQh Virginia Muller WALSH'S -BUSINESS WOMEN-Patricia Clark ttelephonel, Sandra ET CETERA, ET CETERA, ET CETERA--Sister John Gabriel tries out Jund, Patricia Reilly, Lana Kelleher, and Susan Markovich show how. the. shorthand speed of Virginia ,vans . H1 . . Julie Krein . Patricia Clark . Patricia Reilly Paula Mustal-ish Katherine Neri Kathleen O'DonnelI Barbara Pehler Theresa Petrillo Vivian Plante Patricia Reilly Rosemarie Roccasecca Patricia Ryan Sheila Saccente Barbara Schaefer Carol Schlegel Betty Schreitmueller Phyllis Schwartz Rosemary Sobolewski Susan Soelbrandt Jo Ann Strawski Elizabeth Stopper Marjorie Strong Rose Santoriello Regina Schwartz Joyce Wacker Muller and Julie Gorski.
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WALSH'S ANSWER TO RUSSIA-Two Nucleus members, Ray BORN CHEMlST-Anthony Mustalish, vice president ofthe Wojcik and Thomas Bruckner display with pride and joy, a success- Nucleus, shows how to suffocate a,gasoline fire. ful gas compressor, built by them. Nucleus Club The Nucleus is the charter Science Club of Archbishop Walsh High. lts moderators, Mr. King and Sister Martina, have in mind to pro- mote a lively interest in science, by providing additional features not encountered in the regular scientific courses. The members, con- sisting of thirty-five Chemistry and Physics students, undertake special projects to be demonstrated at the meetings, hear lectures by erudite personalities and visit interesting plants, both chemical and industrial. On February l l, of this year, Mr. King took Senior members to visit the CIBA plant in Summit, New Jersey. The Nucleus hopes to lay a sound foundation for future members interested in the mysteries of science. President . . Vice President Treasurer . . Secretary . Paul Brady Thomas Bruckner Gerald Dougherty Alice Fay Kathleen Feely Michael Foehner James Hughes Bernice Janusz Thomas Jaworski June Kimmig Arlene Klem Terry Larney John McEvoy John Mech Walter Melinis John Mury ., . . Gerald Zappa . Anthony Mustalish . . Audrey Julg SCIENTISTS ARE PINNED-President' Gerald Zappa and Secretary Barbara Szlaga assist Sister Ma.y Gerard in handing out the mem bership cards and pins to Nucleus members. Thomas Podlas receives his. DIAMOND? NO, GLASS CUTTERS--Demonstrating the process of . Barbara Szlaga fire-polishing the tip of a piece of glass tubing is Gerald Zappa Joan O'Brien Thomas Palma Evelyn Pascavage Kenneth Pietrucha Thomas Podlas Lawrence Pribula Claire Reddington Robert Reilly Richard Renga William Scheick Barbara Scherer John Schiavino Bernadette Turner Patricia Villanova Raymond Wojcik Claire Reddington Cleftl, Robert Reilly, and June Kimmig watch
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Music Club Sing . . . for the Glory of God. SCHOLA CANTORUM The Schola Cantorum, or School of Singing, functions as the Choir of Saint Leo's Church. Under the able direction of Sister Mary Coro- nata, the Schola has completed another suc- cessful year in the parish. Schola membership enables Archbishop Walsh girls to sing Sunday High Mass in Gregorian Chant, to participate in Holy Week Services, Midnight Mass, Forty Hours Devotion, first Holy Communion and Confirmation ceremonies. President . . . Mary Cannon Vice President - . Mary Gulbicki Secretary . . . Irene Virostek Librarians . . . Mary Ann Thran Paula Kaufmann EVERYONE SAY CHEESE -Freshman and Sophomore Schola mem- bers willingly oblige. Front Row: Lillian Kimmig, Mary Karosen, Jacqueline Wiggins, Rosamund Lockwood, Joan Ricciardi, Dorothy Visconti, Mary Jo Turner, Carol Krychiw, Patricia Smith, Eileen Keane. Second Row: Rita Gulbicki, Patricia Homza, Kathleen Her- man, Lorraine Rossbach, Barbara Zach, Carol Kapscady, Carol Cali- mano, Evelyn West. Back Row: Dorothy Lenz, Diane Reiner, Susan Wolters, Barbara Rimmele, Melanie Janusz, Joan Farber, Margaret Cobb, Joan Mury, Rosemary Lowe. NOTEWORTHY-Sister Coronata, vocal, teacher, expertly accom- panies a class in singing. ALLELLJIA! HOW THE SCHOLA SANG--Junior and Senior Schola members lumber up for the Christmas singing. Front Row: Kathleen O'DonnelI, Claire Rossbach, Margaret Fischer, Catherine Neri, Cecilia Piotti, Joan Valenti, Arlene Guiliano. Second Row: Mary Ann Thran, Irene Virostek, Phyllis Schwartz, Rosemarie Roccasecca, Bernadette Turner. Back Row: Patricia Bardi, Mary Cannon, Irene Feeney, Mary Gulbicki, Jeanine McGough, Eileen McGough. HOLY NIGHT-Members of the Glee Club rehearse 'for the Christmas pageant.
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