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Page 62 text:
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58 F are Golf has not stirred up great enthusiasm at Clifton although many girls play. But this year a small roup decided to make a workable team. They played Indian Hi 1 and lost by two oints. But the defeated Finneytown by seven points. Because 0 sun- burn sgfered at a campout, Connie Miller could not play, so Elaine Stenger replaced her and played a good game. Since Miss Mapes will be teaching at Finneytown next ear, the team was especially eager to win a victory for her to 3 but what a good coach she is. Connie Frick has made a name for herself among junior golfers. z; 1.4, 4! 1.1.2131: - c..r-' 9 Si Connie Erick all ready to depart for game with Indian Hill. The golf team is small but effective. Left to Right: Kathy Williamson, Monica Foy, Connie Miller and Con- nie Frick. These girls take their game seriously.
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T hese Teens Care ll ABOVE, STANDING. Left: Barb Wille, and Right, Kathy ABOVE: Kathy Garvin, far left, directs students in Garvin serve the children after class 011 Saturday. These Christmas play. girls devote their time each Saturday to teaching Doc- trine to these youngsters. Several of them were able to make their First Holy Communion this year. Karen Burns amuses children during snack. Janie Frick helps serve young - Sters. Sara Derrick. standing left, replen- ishes milk supply. 57
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Sister Elizabeth Regan is a favorite visitor at Christ Child's Day Nursery. hWhat You Did T 0 T hese - - h, Annette Hauer has for several years given generously of her time to Little Sisters of the Poor. Many teens today do a quiet, hidden work with the aged and the underprivileged. One could al- most say that teens might well include Sister E. Regan who surely had a youthful spirit. It was her great joy to spend hours with the children at the nursery. Just as the children welcomed her, so do the aged welcome a youn person who is willing to talk to t em and help to fill the lonely hours. LEFT: Mary Druffel devotes her spare time on Saturday afternoons with underprivileged youngsters. 59
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