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i Mr. Charles Donnelly, victim ot Mr. Joseph Murphy's foot, crouches on the floor as Herman Maurer and Charlie Kelly wait for the rebound. 82 we Looking like a work of modern art, the basketball perches atop a pedestal of twisted arms. Herman Maurer, Mr, Peter Frank, and two unidentified players contribute arms as Mr. Don- nelly looks on. l-lerman Maurer stores on in amaze- ment trom his place on the floor where he was thrown in the scramble for the ball, Jon Czarnecki, Joe Tarr, Mr, Donald Solinsky and Mr, Torn Kolongowski are still in the scramble as Bob Schneider waits in the back- ground. Faculty Flashes-- l'm an eagle. CMr. Donnellylg snap! CMr, Steadyl, What, me worry? lMr. Wurten l,2,3, Jump. tMr. Mattesonlg Stick 'em up. fMr. bergerlg Come back! fMr. Garveyl. Solinskylg Look Ma, no lens! CMr, Franklg lt's a 74 1 '
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says Martha Heidkamp as she and Kath- leen Padgett shelve books. Student Volunteers Act As Assistant Librarians The Holy Cross library, one of the finest in the area, contains over 5,000 volumes cov- ering everything from aardvarks to zy- gotes. Within the last year, the library has acquired books valued at 555,000 in an ef- fort to provide for every literary need of the students. Aiding in the librarian's task are a number of student workers, who do everything from card cataloguing to cardboard carton carry- ing. These volunteers also spend their time in filling and emptying the magazine rack, checking out books and keeping the shelves in order. While rendering a service to the school, this club affords student librarians oppor- tunities to goin experience in library work. Joanne Dougherty, Joyce Longo and Maryanne Starr set up an assembly line as they unpack new books and prepare them for their places on the library shelves. Performing their respective duties as library assistants I never Sow so many interesting bookg are Thelma Rice, Diana Cannone, Pat Montone, and until I started to work in the library, FVGUCQS MiF1I'1iCk-
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Benefit Basketball Games, Candy Drive Aid Missions Entering the fifth mission drive with honors of the highest mite-box collection per capita and the highest total alms, Holy Cross students again aimed for success. This year the monetary contributions were augmented by two benefit games: junior varsity vs. student council, and faculty vs. varsity. Var- sity teams played both alumni groups and these, due to co-operation and school spirit, proved a great success. Students again enjoyed the freshman-sophomore and junior-senior games. Thislyear a candy-selling program has been in- troduced to earn profits for the drive. Missionaries from various communities visit- ed the school to describe their work in foreign lands. Besides contributions of money, mission- minded students offered their prayers and sacri- fices. Eduardo Dubin, president of the Student Council, kisses Bishop Ahr's ring prior to receiving Holy Cross's mission award. 75 Two of the high salesmen in the Mission Candy Drive, Barbara Opre and Albert Jones, collect their candy orders on the date of delivery, Mary ,Ann Failla, Jeff Dmochowski, and Mignon Mc- Carthy listen attentively as Mother M. Olivette, C.S.C. and Sister M. St. Bridgid, C.S.C. tell of the great need for missionaries in Brazil.
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