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Latin lub 1.4 . 1 7 'J 1 ' f els. '-1 QQQ....Li Left to right: James Lonergan, Jeanne Haier, Carolyn Zibura, Penny Myles, Presidentg fllaureen Flanagan, Vice-President, and Kathy fllcfformack, Secretary observe a Roman Forum on display during a Held trip to Mount St. Dominic's Academy, Caldwell. The purpose of the Seat of Wisdom Math Club is to further interest in higher mathematics and, judging from the enthus- iastic activity in Sister Agnes Mary's room, this purpose has more than been accomplished. Through learning to use the slide rule, working out geo- metric designs, and learning to draw to scale, the club members' knowledge and appreciation of mathematics grew. Preparing for the Science Fair was one of the Math Clulfs most absorbing projects. ' President ....... James Ahern Vice-President . . . Peter Crimes Secretary ....... F aun Higgins Moderator . . Sister Agnes Mary L. to r.: James Ahern, Thomas Lough- man, Sr. Agnes Mary, Faun Higgins. Refreshments and a Latin at- mosphere-no wonder students who occupy Room l03-'l'ues- day afternoons at Cluh Period-- are glad they ioined the Cir- culus lntimusf' Food for thought in the guise of songs in Latin, and hrain-twisting Latin puzzles is also served up during all club sessions. A trip to Mount Saint Dominicqs Academy to see some intriguing miniatures of Roman ruins was a February project for the members. President ........ Mary Myles Vice-President Maureen Flanagan Secretary-Treasurer Kathy McCormack Moderator, Sister Patricia Mary
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ueen's ivic and Mission Club One of Bayleyls most active groups, the Queeifs Civics and Mission Club, has very success- fully carried out its motto, 'Lllelp all those in needf' this year. Under Sister Elma's direc- tion, the club gathered cartons of toys from the student body for orphans at Christmas. lts members have been making favors for hospital trays for major holidays. as well as col- lecting stamps and clothing for foreign missions. The many grateful letters from the receiv- ers of these gifts testifv to the wonderful work the members are doing. President ....... ,lean Cocomo Vice-President ,lane Yurcik Secretary .... ,loann Moccriuo 4 x X 4. 6: .,-1 'go if l -1 1 N 'wwi ,, t n i Kathy Vance. ,lim Phair, ,lean Cocomo, Sr. Elma, Joann Mocerino, and Henry Tornpkins look over the Valentine favors which they will sell to the student body for the benefit of the missions. Debating Club The Debating Club in its ini- tial vear, under the patient direction of Sister Elizabeth Miriam, brought fame to Bayley- Ellard. Having done much re- search on the National debating topic, they applied their pug- nacious spirits to heated dis- cussions at Morristown High, Dover High, Seton Hall and Georgian Court. President ...... Donald Farrell Vice-President . . Elaine Carton Secretary ......... Judy Mertz Treasurer ..... Joseph Scaffitli Judy Mertz, Donald Farrell, Elaine Carton and Joseph Scaf- fidi, delve into research in prep- aration for their globe-trotting endeavors.
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jump. Jaynie, ,lump-Gerry's there waitingf The girls' basketball team, with Mrs. Helen Hartford at the helm and Sister Assumpta Mary as moderator, attainecl new laurels on the court this season. Their team spirit, antl clogged rletermination to win helped them to reach this goal. Paved by eo-captain Gerry McEvoy, and ably assisted by Irene Kivlen antl Maria Evers, the girls com- piletl an enviable six win-four loss recortl. Captain Ann Sll0I'lllilIl, Nona Magher anal ,lan Terrell rlicl an arlmirahle task of guarding their opponents. Though the team will lose six starters through gradua- tion, Coaeh Hartford has some prospective talent in Ann Lafferty, Maureen Semple, Mary Fran Sullivan, Kathleen Flanagan, Carol Zibura, and Arlene Terreri. 78
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