Anthony Falco, junior, won first prize in the annual public speaking contest. His speech was Sparticus and the Gladiators. Kathleen O ' Connor, sophomore, received first award for the girls’ with her rendition of What is a Girl? Sophomore, Thomas Staiti, won second, place in the boys ' contest by delivering Bulwer Lytton ' s Aux Italiens. Another Sophomore, Joy Bacon, took second honors with her recitation of The Blackberry Girl. Eugene Caille, sophomore, took the third place honors with his rendition of A Fly ' s Cogitations. The only Freshmen member to reach the finals was Jackie Mirable who copped third place with The Quality of Mercy.
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THE SCRIPTUS ST O F Many people contributed to the monthly publications of our school newspaper, the Scrlptus « Everyone v ho channeled their efforts into making this record a success deserves much credit as literary, art and professional typing skills are necessary. However, those x-jho contri- buted gained knowledge in their own particular fields, and experience which may prove invaluable in later life. This year the Scrip tus was headed by Ayline Anderson (editor-in- chief) and Mr. Walter Dupuis, an able and persevering advisor and consultant , Much credit is also due to Lucille Coppolino who gave freely of her artistic talents in drawing the excellent covers for our paper and Mary Gorman vjho proved to be a very capable Business Manager, A vote of thanks is to be given to the girls in the Commercial Department, under the guidance of MiSs, Beverly Chase, for their neat and punctual v;ork. Merit is also due to the Sport »s Editors, the Club Editor, the Feature Editors and the classroom reporters for their submissions and continuous cooperation. -CASJC31 1955 -
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