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Dramatic Club Lef! to right: Elvera Imbrosciano, Carole Quiggle, Chairman of the Board of Tfurleerf Janice Morgan, Vice-President: Peggy Welsh, Pre.ria'em: joy Mankis, Patricia Toomey. Ambitious and willing girls with acting ability make up the Dramatic Club. They spend unlimited time preparing skits put on in assemblies for Thanksgiving, Christmas and other special occasions. This club plays an important part in devel- oping poise and personality in its members. Director: Miss Mabel Strong. Civics Club The Civics Club, which meets every Friday during the regular class period. is designed to teach us to be better citizens. Discussing current events and making a scrapbook of articles pertinent to world affairs contributes to an interesting class. Civics Club Officers-Left In right: Gertrude Miller, Jackie Cull, jaine Caswell, Ellen Devitt, Mary Madigan, Patricia Corsaro, Moira McCarrens, Patricia Toomey, Elvera lmbrosciano, Faye Petersen, Mary jo Vince. 4.4
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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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Parapette Artist ten word artistically was given to Pat Geraci tion, Pat has done a truly praiseworthy job Patricia Geraci Photography Sta ff Ever on the job, our Photography Staff is present at all assemblies to capture and preserve the memorable highlights of our school year. Left In right: Jo Dardy, Barbara Clyne, Diana Dartilo, Mary Ann Quick. 65 The difficult task of interpreting the writ- With her unique ideas and unlimited c0-opera-
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