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Debate Club Left tn figbtf Lucille Dulka Nikki Nardolillo Judy Strunk Lois Cerny I The Debate Club is organized to stimulate interest in the often neglected field of public speaking. In addition to studying the clear, concise expression of ideas, members have a chance to gain valuable experience in speaking before an audience. The debate topic for the year was Resolved that the President of the United States be Elected by Direct Vote of the People. The speaking this year has achieved several highly gratifying results, the gI'C2lt6St of which was the winning of the much coveted trophy. Director: Sister Alice Clare. Judy accepts our safety trophy Pete and Herb. Safety Panel. Ohio State Finals-Columbus. 1,2
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Cadet Club Fin! Roux' Carole Quiggle, Karen McHale, Patricia Bright, Renee Corso. Second Roux' Patricia Toomey, Carol Fox, Mary Alice Goebel, Patricia Corsaro, Lois Cerny. Third Row: Carol Vaul, Clare Kirchner, Gertrude Miller, Nancy Graf, Mary Hopkins. Fourth Row: Judy Strunk, Carol Kirkwood, Ann Murphy, Mary Madigan, Barbara Clyne. Fifth Row: Nicolette Nardolillo, Mary Ann Ewald. Mining: Dorothy Walsh. Developing good sporstmanship and leadership for the supervision of sports is the main purpose of the Cadet Club. The girls' proficiency and skill is demon- strated in school intramurals and in assisting Miss Garrison in class. The two biggest events on the Cadet calendar are the initiation of incoming cadets and the Senior farewell picnic, both very enjoyable occasions. Director: Miss Garrison. Moderator: Sister Mary Edmund. Seniors receiving basketball trophy. CADET CLUB OFFICERS Barbara Clyne Miss Garrison Clare Kirchner Lucille Dulka bl
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Mission Club The Patrician Unit of Catholic Student Mission Crusade here at Beaumont is a very active group. The club is organized to aid in spreading the word of God by affording both spiritual and financial aid to the needy missionaries all over the world. This end is accomplished by various activities throughout the year, highlighted by the ever- popular Mission Dance, First wuz' Karen Md-lale, joy Mankis, Mary Madigan, Mary Fleck, Dolores Gullia, Renee Corso, Diana Dattilo, jane Slattery. Second row: Mary Jo Vince, Treasurer: Nancy Graf, Secretary: Mary Hopkins, Preridenl: Mary ,lo O'Donnell, Brrsirzert Manager: Gertrude Miller, Vine-prerizlerlt. Librar Club To be a member of the Library Club, a student must work in the library three periods a week. Acting as librarian and book-binder are just a few of the interest- ing jobs available for the girls. The members of this club help make the Beaumont Library a more enjoyable and efficient place in which to work. Lei! ni riglals Carol Vaul, Maria Giuffre, Gail Salisbury, Serremrjn' Margaret Trenkamp, Pre.rizfef1!.' Elvera lmbrosciano, Catherine Moore, jo Dardy. 11.2
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