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Q,-ff N, , J i if dvi 716464 M . . . Sister Jane Frances is supervising a game played by members of the French Club. Helen Schleiger, Carole Bucci, Joyce Remillard, and Edward Wright try their luck with verb cards. This organization meets once a month to supplement knowledge of French culture and Customs. Provin- cial costumes, political history, traditions, monuments and buildings are among the interesting topics that are discussed at the meetings. ydlubft 01044 . , , President Lawrence Malakie calls to order a meeting of the Red Cross while Manuel Perez gives a report of a general meeting he attended at the Red Cross headquarters. Listening atten- tively are QROW lj Linda Antico, Julianna Keough, Diane Allegretta, James Walser, Margaret Doyle, QROW Zj Jean Kahlert, Jean Rockminiski, Peggy Cline QROW 31 Mary Orsini, Vesta Robinson QROW 42 Jeannette Cote, QSTANDINGJ Dolores Smodics and Mary Polland. W e J 55 si fh-
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.Zed-za,-zq .lead Zeng .laced During their study periods John Salamida, Kathleen Lauterbom, Kathleen McCredie and Richard Ridolfo tal'e their tum along with other council members at the charging desk of the library. Members of the library council are QFIRST ROWQ: E. Engleberger, M. Orsino, J. Walser QSECOND ROWQ: R. Sugrue, C. Stewart, C. Scanlon, E. Endres. QTHIRD ROWQ: K. Gimondo, M. L. Rosenberger, M. Courcelle. QFOURTH ROWQ: J. Rochminski, E. Coun- dreau, B. Sperry. QFIFTH ROWQ: M. Zembo, M. McAuley, J. Zrepski. QSIXTH ROWJ: M. De Vall, R. Ogden, P. Cramer. fSEVENTH ROWQ: J. Pose, R. Leahey. 5, . 1 Much information is available in the school library. Whether students are seeking material for a class report or a term paper, the librarian and members of her council are always eager to help one find information. Members of the library council spend their study periods in the routine work of the library. Typing cards for the card catalog, charging books out or in, shelving returned books, processing new books . . . these are but a few things that this group does during their turns on duty. Have you ever admired the attractive bulletin boards selling new books? These too are the work of this versatile club. 2 -A-I Before a regular meeting of the library council goes into ses sion, the officers outline the program. SEATED are Carol Bucci, recording secretary, Mary Jane Masenas, treasurer, Diane Zambanini, vice presidentg Dolores Stiles, president, Peggy Cline, historian, Suzanne Eid, corresponding secretary TIIQYI S -..I 1 KIM
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This club meets three times a week during the second semester and numbers about 65 girls on its roster. The meetings consist ofa lecture period folloxsed by a demonstration. The lessons center around lirst aid in the home, baby care, and menu planning. Members of the home nursing club take turns in the school clinic to help the nurse with students who go there for treatment. Health club meetings in other schools find McCloskey-ites among those in attendance. Representatives who attend these meet- ings share what they learn then with other members at the next club meeting. Officers of the home nursing club brush up on their assignments. They are QLEFT TO RIGHT, Theresa Yanni, president, Maureen McClune, treasurer, Lucille Bendell, secretary, Maryhelen Simmons, vice-president. To learn the procedure of giving a baby a bath, Patricia Popp and Santa Coppolino watch Janet Hohenstein and Patricia Bas- tiani demonstrate the correct method of handling a young infant during bathing time. Maryann Lombardo makes ready to change the bed of Theresa Fernia, while -1...--u-IC .Zeafm '7fzda64 of 'fmde' '- ,kim r SSL, I? S. in Miss Duffy, the school nurse and modera- tor of the club, shows Rose Marie LaSala how to take the pulse of Ann Miller. Looking on ffrom Left to Rightj are Eliza- beth Seh.l, Dorothy McMahon, Gail Mc- Coy, Joyce Mulligan, Karen Hawk, Bar- bara Davidson, :ind Josephine Cuoecio.
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