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-N . l . 7 ,. .4 . N e WW? .5 'f f'5' L? .fi xx N Three of our industrious library aides, C. DeLeo, J. Subranni, and M. Petriez, demonstrate their ability to catalog books. book comrades Our library is ll storehouse of knowledge and guidance to which our students turn for help. The Library Club, capably conducted by Sister Mary Henrietta, C.R.S.M., makes it pos- sible for all to obtain the information sought. New books and new knowledge arrive monthly at the Kenrick Library. Until they can be properly classified and marked, the books are stored in temporary places by J. Cirafesi, J. Dimino, C. Talese, and A. Ross. 'Ns 'Je -7 12-8 ly sun HP' ,L Efficient librarians, J. Genther and B. Wocjik, carefully examine the library cards of M. Bukata, I. Dougherty, R. Troilo, and A. Guzik. Trained workers, these girls take all necessary precautions to see that incoming and outgoing books are in proper order. A. Vernaccio and J. Golbreski make good use of our library facilities. M HI H ITV 1-Q ge. D 5
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One of our honored seniors, Josephine Morello, who was chosen president of the Forensic Club, demonstrates her ine oratorical ability. Preparing for debates and speaking events, W. Banmiller, J. Dyroff, M. Dimino, and P. Leaming are deeply engrossed in references. Their ability to speak is proof that hard work pays. forceful orators The Forensic Club at Bishop Kenrick enjoyed a successful and rewarding year under the competent direction of Sister Marie David, l.H.M., and Sister St. Xlfalter, I.H.M. In only the second year of its existence, the club has won recognition in league competition, Many prohtable experiences were shared by these resolute orators. A5 f-A.,-i 1 I 5 Members of the Forensic Club in- terrupt a busy schedule to pose for the photographer. First Row: M. Rotz, M. Cnshore, K. DeSante, M. Hennessy, M. Byrne. Second Row: A. Reinert, F. Hallmeyer, R. Morello, C. Pellegrino. Third Row: W. Banmiller, M. Dimino, J. Dyrolf, A. Curran. Fourth Row: T. Gain, S. Popielarski, Morello, K. Wilson, E. Mullin.
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R. Simpson smiles proudly while showing his fellow club members the rocket which he built for the Science Fair. C. Polenghi, R. DeBlasio, Dimino, W. Walsh, A. Tar- min, P. Sorgini, H. Pomeieri, R. Troilo, E. McLaughlin, G. Nagle, and j. Basile are im- pressed. ,S ,JJMJ , X !fLZlJ.LI1l:'3 Officers of the Science Club, R. Simpson, presidentg J. Signorovitch, secretaryg and R. Troilo, treasurer, view the poster advertising the Science Fair. Notices like this one prepared by the students were found posted throughout the building. searchlight on science The Science Club, supervised by Sister Mary Sarah, S.S.J., has been organized to interest students in science as a career. In its initial year, the club has made notable progress. Vis- iting Sharpe and Dollme Laboratories, and submitting proj- ects for the Science Fair held in March, are record achieve- ments. .J These club members realize the importance of being well- informed on current science news. D. Francioso has dis- covered somcthing of real interest to hold the attention of M. Rotz, E. Dorman, and G. Nagle. P. Sorgini and J. Dimino share their own sci- entific world.
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