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4 NEW LIBRARY BOOKS open up vast areas of thought and career opportunities to Pat Sullivan, Greg Stoulil, Phyllis Ornelaz, and other Alemanians. FUTURE NURSES OF ALEMANY, Pat Smiley, Ann Nouguier, Mariorie Few, and Diana Gallegos, chat with stu- dent nurses trom St. Vincent's on Career Day. A ,A , ru' ,filg 7 .C In-15.4 THE VOCATION CORNER of the library provides interesting materials for Bob Beveridge, Denny Coleman, and Larry Benedict. 9 - 4 Q' n l Ms Alemany helps 'gizfzsfeai CAREER DAY also brings inspiration to art-minded students. Mr. J. Normill, in- terior decorator, explains some designs to Linda Lapaz, Martha Lucey, and Peggy Cosindas. FTW ' '
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faith and foster charity IN SAINTS ALIVE Mary Mc- Laughlin and Patricia Barlow portray a scene from the life of St. Brigid. SODALITY OFFICERS, Diane Jeansonne, secretary, Lila Dawson, vice-prefect, Regina Russo, treasurer, and Sue Oller, prefect, with their moderator Sister Celine, greet Father Cantrell, their new director. THE SODALITY CENTRAL COMMITTEE, ISEATEDJ Regina Russo, Diane Jean- sonne, Lila Dawson, Sue Oller, ISTAND- INGI Kathy Carton, Carol Brong, Aline Nolet, Mary Pennese, Carol Lawrence, Jeanne McKenzie, and Martha Lucey, meet to plan the May procession. TO SANTA'S SLEIGH Carol Brong, Bonnie Schilo, and Sue Smith of 1ts2 add gifts for f' ni , 42 , Ifvvfwt - Confraternity students. z A N, - lf 9
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its students malee practical plans for the future Students are aided in making the correct vocational choice by many means-the counseling program, the expert help ofthe priests, aptitude tests, library materials, Career Day, and, most important, special prayers. CAREER DAY SPEAKER, Mrs. Betty Har- rison, airline hostess, raises high am- bitions in her spellbound audience. GUEST SPEAKER for Catholic Book Week, Sister Laurentia, discusses some late books ENJOYING THE OPPORTUNITY Of h0Vln9 with Carol Lawrence and Jeanne McKen- 0 Pflesl 0lWUYS '1e0fbY, WUYUC Pe 0Ck, zie, Literature Committee head. Jack Tebbs, Dave Wendler, Mike Sweeley, and Joe Harrison exchange bits of Blar- ney with Father Donovan. 'fi .
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