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Reps Mary Thommen and MaryEllen Brailsford, 3B, check on attendance record for the office. Reps Shirley Brandi and Beverly Brandt, 48, compare their section' record with others in the Patron Drive. Reps Sherolds Hormes and Joan Vittek, SB, scan the bulletin boord notices. came in third with 932 per cent. Irene Klimm, Martha Cartier, and Lorraine Holewinski had roles in the Operetta and Christmas Enter- tainment. Laura Mooney and Nancy Conrad were prominent in the Art Department. SECTION 5B. Room 202. Homeroom Adviser: Sr. M. Germaine. This Academic Commercial-with-Social Studies group could boast of an unusual member: Geraldine Hammond the school's highest salesgirl for the Magazine Drive. In a business woy, members who set o record for 80 wpm in stenography were: Sherolds Hormes, Mary Simet, Phyllis Sobotka, and Mary Claire Holdorf. SECTION 6B. Room 214. Homeroom Adviser: Sr. M. Manuelito. This Academic Commercial-with-Spanish section follows the commercial roster already indicated but elects Spanish instead of social studies. Section 6B's big achievement of the yeor was the Catholic Magazinz Drive with a percentage of 212, highest in the school. In celebration, the class took a bus trip to Philadelphia on December 8. Prominent in another way, Patricia Killian was cited a an outstanding con- tributor to the Notional Anthology of Verse for her poem, The River. SECTION 7B. Room 201. Homeroom Adviser: Sr. M. Rose Angela. This General Business section's roster includes: religion, Americon literature. Practical Chemistry, POD, Business Mathematics, and type- writing. In the Patron Drive, Eileen Lennon was one of the school's best performers; in the Magazine Drive, Jacqueline Hanzlik starred in her class; in dramatic performances, Patricia McMahan proved a graceful ballet dancer, especially in Dream Star where her role was prominent.
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Repi Helen Welters, Kathleen Kulacki, 23, patronize the lunch counter. Reps Mary Strunge, Velma Mecchia, IB, take a call from the office on the inter- communication system. SECTION IB. Room 107. Homeroom Adviser: Sr. M. Fidelmo. This latin-Science group, which includes on its roster religion, American literature, French I, Latin III, Algebra II, and chemistry, plunged into all TCHS activities with tremendous zest. Instrumentalists Margaret Brocato, Winifred Fox, Mary Michael, and Margaret Short! were active members of the Orchestra; vocalists Linda Sadty and Barbara Brown were prominent in the Music Deportment. Marian Fulker was chosen to crown the Blessed Virgin at the Junior Dance. SECTION 2B. Room 103. Homeroom Adviser: Sr. M. Imelda. This Modern Classical group, whose roster excludes Latin, includes POD, jumped right into the swim of all activities. With 106 per cent in the Review Drive, 110.5 in the Magazine Drive, Section 2B boosted of Patricia Dietrick, secretary of the Sodality; Rose Nocter and Arline Sanders, prominent in the Christmas play; Lola Toole and Diana Breighner, talented members of the Orchestra. SECTION 3B. Room 113. Homeroom Adviser: Sr. M. Leonita. An Academic Commercial group which studies religion. American Litera- ture, stenography, typewriting. Commercial Math, and United Stales History, Section 3B brimmed over with talent and school spirit. Mory Frances Hudson and Suellen Schiminger were graceful ballel dancers; Josephine DiStefano was pianist for the Orchestra; MaryEllen Brailsford, a prominent member of the yearbook staff. To mention but a few names, Marie Vaeth, Barbara Wilson, Maryana Majiewsica were among thirty-some upperclassmen whose poems were pub- lished in the Notional Anthology of High School Verse. SECTION 4B. Room 213. Homeroom Adviser: Sr. M. Constantin». Another Academic Commerciol-with-Social Studies group. Section 4B could boast of outstanding spirit and active members. In the Mag- azine Drive, Martha Cartier was highest salesman for her class, one of the top salesmen for the school. In the Patron Drive, Section 43 Reps Elizabeth Kennedy, Mary Schwartz, Reps Inez Gardini, Virginia Kerner, 7B, Jane Krausse and Dolores Delcher churn 6B. strut forth the class mascots. prepare change for 7-cent bus travelers. through the January snowfall.
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juniors Ask Our Lady THE MARIAN YEAR. Naturally, all re- ligion daises used the Marian Year as a basis for study and discussions. Panelists A. Kalet, I. Janda, N. Whalen. D. Geho, M. Voyce enlighten Sr. Germaine's class with reports on the apportions at Lourdes and Fatima. To Direct Their Choice Of Subjects DOORWAY TO LIFE. Sr. Catharine's English students observe Cotholic Press Month. Alice Avila, Pat Dietrich, and Dolores Novak are conducting a discussion on the influence of Cotholic writers on their readers. LEGION OF DECENCY Officers and Senior Reps. President Joon Webb, Vice-President Ann Miller, and Secretary Doris Bans, with senior reps Joan Mainolfi, Kay Klein, Ellen Hessler, Dorothy Kuhn, Joon Dunnigan, Betty Osterhause. Betty Lochte, Faith Glossner, and Pat Ruzek, leave for a general ID meet- ing at Seton on February 16.
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