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'7 James Vose and Robert Ward, win- 'L ners of the Lions' Club Oratorical - 4 Contest, proudly display their tro- phies. Criteria for iudging included speech content, speaking ability, and presentation. Vin , iggkfx, Fuunm SCIEIU .ugQ'I J afddecw Bank of America Award win- ners for i959 are Linda Zapp, foreign language, Pat Staho- ski, mathematics, Betty Mc- Donald, lab science, Alice Zamora, business, Judy Pote- pan, English, Carol Kroll, mu- sic, and Diana Bonas, social studies. Pat, Judy, and Alice won trophies for their general fields of science and mathe- matics, liberal arts, and voca- tional arts, respectively. l l Z' ' an - N I J, Charlyn Beauford, first place winner in the physical science division of Alemany's Fourth Annual Science Fair, explains her proiect, lon Exchange Columns to linda Jarboe, whose proiect on bacterioe phage won first place in the biological division.
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oat'4e,..qecm4 cufaaiaolf' Why, oh why, oh, did I ever leave Ohio? sing Regina Cassidy lseatedl and Cecilia Wright as other performers of the Junior Jinx, Karen Carson, Roberta So- per, Tony Weltman, and Ronald Youra, look on. After lunch Kathy Carroll Susan Smith Roberta Martin Carola Peus, and Maureen Crean enioy conversation at one of the new luncheon tables. lStandingl Ruth Richter. Carolyn Dennis, Neil Langdon, Richard Becker, and Judy Potepan rehearse hilari- ous paint brush scene in senior play, The Little Dog laughed. N X
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N I -Pope Pius XII Intelligence, perseverance and originality are quali- ties personified in Ale- many's starring students. Their accomplishments in scholastic endeavors have brought honor to them- selves and serve as an example to others. These successful students are preparing now to till places of leadership to- morrow. Sister Mary Irene, CSJ, congratulates Homemaker of Tomorrow, Judy Potepan. l Prize winners of the annual Knights of Columbus essay contest include Rita Krai- niak, John Blatter, Michael Finnegan, Marianne Schap- pekg lseatedl Carol Kroll and William Hare. Peter Carton and Sharon Bowen, Alemany's candi- dates to Boys' and Girls' State review American history and government in preparation. it 5.51 1 l
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