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One Nation under God indivisible -- President T. Ehiing assisted by lvl. Pinto tvice-presidentl, raises the Hag each morning to its place oi honor laesiclc the cross atop our school. These Senior Ott-icers and Representatives will agree than the experience they have gained in this tielci of leadership will prove a valuable asset in life: F. Paglionc, C. Costello, M. Leahan, Father Louis tmucleratorl, T. Ehling, M. Pinto, R. Marino. Standing: Ni. Temple, P Rocco, P. Murray, E. lotteries. .giuclenf Counci Vvith every privilege comes an obligation. The members ol the Student Council at Bishop Egan have the privilege and honor ol knowing that they were selected lay their fellow stucients to act as representatives in hehall of the whole student hotly. The ciuty or obligation which such a privilege entails coulci also he consiciereci an honor. The paramount duties ol the Student Council are lo provicie a means ol' communication between the faculty anci slucients, to pro- mote closer relationships between these two groups, and to encour- age a better uncierstanciing ol the ciesires anci problems of each. lntermeciiaries inctween the Faculty anci their fellow-students, these Junior Representatives discuss problems with Sr. Mary Julia first loeiore reporting to their homerooms. They are: L. Bonientre, J. Hamlhuricin. S. Aita. J. Bolger. R. Dougherty, A. Hughes. Sophomore Representatives prove that many hancls maize light worit as they separate and iclcntity student pictures: D. Stocicton. E. Scurti. J. Dillon, G. Grant, C, Hoare, M. Nlolloy, A. Ahate. and P. Osterhoudt. Freshmen Representatives tain- their first steps in co-operative pian- ning: M. Mercante. P. Corti, J. Thompson, Ni Murray, D. Sullivan. Standing: M. Oriolo, B. Dugan. G. Keiier. B. Patton.
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Father Louis' Boys' Town: J. Haratsurda. R. Hilde- brand. J. Bymes. J. Callahan. E. Corti. T. Karas, M. Malloy. E. Wlarozzi, E. Kelly. H. Rocco, R. lwlhhlllhli. M. Flick. C. Trunell. P. Corn. L Lori. S. Ana. E Ceclrowslry. Wherever you see the Eagle you will also see Father Louis who laeeps a watchful eye upon this mysterious bird . It it's Action-for Activity needed at Bishop Egan, loolc for Father Louis in one of his many roles at the helm. As Director of Activities, Father gives of his time and energy unstintingly, with an enthusiasm and spirit that would he difficult to duplicate anywhere. And is this spirit contagious? .lust drop in at the Activities Oltice any morning before school for the answer. These laoys are it. The Decorating Committee par excellence: P. Bonewitz, J. Bulger. S. Atta, J. Haraburda, W. Reese. G. Vanucci, J. Pic- cillo. Nl. Pinto, R. Quici, Ni. Otten, C. rganizafion an .S?uclenf igarficilaafion gllerg Lille!!! Need a star against the sity? Need a cloud way up high? Need just anything at all - Be it great or ever so small? To add a touch of atmosphere And bring umalce - believe very near? Such magicians we really possess. interior decorators of the very best. auf x, ...
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Friends, Romans, and Eganites, lend an ear to J. Whalen as he rehearses his speech lrselore members of the Forensic Club: M. P, Flynn, P. Bonewitz, J. Donadieu. H. Mc- Elwee, M. Conry. Nl. lwerino, K. Chapman, R. Dougherty, G. Crean, K. Fogarty. E. Bucciarelli. P. Gaydos. J. Codis- podi. Fr. Owen. What's this? Playing cards? Yes. alter a fashion-French Fashion. as B. 0'Brien, G. Clauss. J. Clause, M. E. Roberts, and E. Haworth learn their French and enjoy it as well. .suf 'f, Helping Sister Mary Julia as library aides both helore and after school lceeps these sophomore students busy. The experience and knowledge gleaned from this worlc, added to the pleasant atmosphere under which they worlc, maltes this volunteer service both enioyahle and profitable for K. l..aBella, M. Hanratty. H. Yorlc. and J. Westenherg. . as 'i i.l Eriioleri flue Andy word'-a-clay whiff . . . Ladies and gentlemen, what is your pleasure? . , . public speaking? . . . debating? . . . oratory? The Forensic Cluh established this year through the efforts of Father Owen, moderator, offers its members a golden opportunity to develop an appreciation for the higher forms of oratory. This cluh actually spealts for itself by training the students to he alert in thought, accurate in speech, and poised before an audience. Through participation in oratorical events held at several Catholic High Schools in the Philadelphia and New Jersey areas, Forensic Club members learned to mingle business with pleasure, hut above all, To speak the speech trip- pingly on the tongue.
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