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Q 5 51 x 2 fi il rin .loan Beliveau Kath Zink Lea Trinka, Mary Hines,y and Kathy Glynn give a dramatic presenta- tion of HHonor Through The Agesw during the N.H.S. induc- t HOD. . November brings earl blasts of Winte Bazaar Chefs Zenorini, Durkin, and Flecken- stein prepare to barbecue hot dogs for hungry patrons. Drawing the winning ticket, Sister M. Julian shows it to Mr. Joseph Zenorini, President of the Fathers' Club and Sister Henrice, Bazaar Chairman. 60 November blew in with chill winds and report card fears, whic produced the inevitable result- a parent-teacher meeting. Eigh graders were welcomed at Open House and students viewed an discussed 'loneliness of the Long Distance Runner. The Cay Pr tenders entertained with nThe Ugly Duckling and the Demare Little Theatre presented Everybody Loves Opal. The Glee Clu mass provided a touch of musical loveliness and soon the lon awaited Thanksgiving holidays had arrived. November was broug to a close with the induction ceremonies for National Honor Socie members, and the first of the seasonis Advent Wreath ceremonies ' preparations began for the joyous season to come.
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,44 Vicki McMeniman, Pat Rosenkranz and Peggy Antonelli prove formidable foes for Mr. Vuyosevich, as he attempts to find an opening in HA's defense. Refreshment time at Mission Dance. Time out for looking - Underclassmen Elaine Tompkins, Mrs. Doris Peters pauses during a lecture of the Personal Success Course. Nicora Gangi, Mary Ann Shelton, Janet Schlaier, Pat Grady, and Barbara Carman pause in their fun-work, decorating for the Mission Dance. atch ,a fleeting Uctober.
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'6Nothing like the personal touch, muses Sister Anselm as she presents one of our youngest Bazaar patrons, Brigid Spillane, to Rudolph. ind I-lA's Bazaar. Cascade of balloons follows the announcement of the winners of the Car Raffle. allowing a lecture on the newly written ew Jersey Constitution, Assemblyman rhn Skevin discusses its merits with Mar- ,a Chiccone CPresident of History Honor rcietyl and Vice-President Eileen Mc- ltyre. il 3
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