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Thomas Broderick, National Catholic Extemporaneous Winner, will com pete in Grand Tournament in Washington on May 7. 15 F N41 George Labik, John Donohue, Stanley Witkowski and John Wierzbicl members of the Debating Team, are checking their notes. William Witterschein and Stanley Witkowski debate The W Right To Work with members of St. Aloysius Debating Team. N
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Monsignor McWilliams is welcoming the participating schools in t first sectional ot the Seton Forensic Frum held in t Michael s on February 4 William Witterschein s St Michaels representative in the Forum Seton Forensic League Moderator Sister Mary Magdalen The Seton Forensic League under the capable direction of Sister Mary Magda len, is one ot the most popular and active clubs in the school ln the fields of ora torncal declamation, extemporaneous speaking and debating it continues to win honors The record, we think speaks for itself -li? Yfiy Dolores Sulkowski, National Catholic Extemporane- ous winner, will compete in the Grand Tournament in Washington on May 7. 90 as Q-.:r Sandra Szalkiewicz represented St. Michael's in the Seton Hall Forensic Poetry Reading.
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Editor-in-zhief, Catherine Cassidy and assistant editors Elizabeth GGISOH Gnd Rosemary Famiglietti study some features in previous issues ot Archangelo. l John Kehoe, business manager, dictates plans for financing the book to Mary Ann Andryszewski and Nuala O'Connor of the business staff, Archangelo Viewing the high standards of previous issues of the Archangelo, the i959 staff have worked on this year's production with some trepidation and a good deal of prayer. ln the midst of our difficulties we have turned for help to her around whom we have centered our yearbook. To her we give credit for whatever is goodg the defects are entirely our own. We wish to acknowledge our debt of gratitude to Joseph Raisteter, our art ed- itor, for all the art work and for his help with the lay outs, and to Catherine Cas- sidy, editor-in-chief, and Rosemary Fam- ighetti and Elizabeth Garson for their ef- forts over and above the call of duty. This does not lessen our indebtedness to Our lady. They were her gifts to us. We are deeply grateful also to Sister Magdalen and the business staff for re- lieving us of the difficult and most im- portant task of financing the Archangelo. Joseph Raisteter, art editor, points out some interesting features of lay out to George Costa, feature editor. 92
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