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Page 76 text:
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Bro. C. Francis discusses some plans with the freshman representatives. -A new outlet for Sac's,' energy was instituted this year with the most delightful school Christmas assem- bly, highlighted by a live tableau of the Stable of Bethlehem. The Skating Party held in late March proved to be organized with the usual Sac', eiiiciency and was equally enjoyable. On the more serious side of its undertakings, Sac helped manage the P.T.A. by providing ushers through- out the building to aid the visiting parents. Bro. C. Francis. Cn-Moderator 72 S.A.C. President Frank Servedio gets a laugh out of the various class representatives. The lNI0lloy Band made its debut at the St. Patrick's Day Asseuibl f - gg riijg
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ll. B0f'klIl1Ill and lllS1l2ltCf'lll.ll pretty picture on the Klilllfl' floor. Joseph Arncy of lllc sixth grade hands Bro. John I12lXYY't'llC'L'Zl winning stub in the raffle. 5 s i 1 5 2 3 E F sr i i Many of the S.A.C.'s outstanding undertakings this year have been social in nature. The first dance, The VVelcome Festivaln was a gala affair modeled on the Farewell Festival held last year at St. Ann's. The success of the affair can be measured by the number in attendance which exceeded one thousand. Sue, as the organization has come to be known, sponsored all but one of the other school dances, including the Junior Hop and the Senior Prom. qv SNK rer.. . b , . kan , f 1 H- , .W ,... '- 'S ll .' -- -I 'll 1 . t,. 5 5 ami ga! ' in '-ft? Q it ,I , . il' i Tai' ' 'iiii . ,Q . r. iv 1 .. ml'- Tl lea-K' fr ail- , 'I - . ,U ,!? f'. . - . ' V w, sf' l e' , N ' -v u. ,e4.. ,' ' , ..kk. -se .3 y. ww ef- r pr!-? X s - s X .e ! e ta as ...M-w,:4W'. Lombard, Walsh, Ciafardoni, and Duinus in a Polo Grounds Rosary Rally tableau on the Sacrament ol' Matriniony.
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Page 77 text:
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Q LLkf f .Q-.K Lfk Vg ,xi 3 5 fx, .,, i K z ltlolloy men attend the first Benediction on the new school altar. Bro. John Lawrence, Director, presents the class spirit trophy to R. Dubois, president of lA. In its efforts to foster Student activity and support in other fields, the Executive Connnittcc took on thc task of distributing Chance books for the annual school rattle. The Hfteen thousand dollars made- on thc raffle- was usvd for the improvement of the outdoor truck. Without exaggeration, it can be said that one of thc main reasons for the efficiency of our school can ln- found in the Student Activities C'ommittcc. Stanners and their dates move to the rhythm ol' zu livcly tune. 78
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