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Wow and 750m 74404644 Wicaakeq Something new and exciting is always happening at McCloskey. The art club may be erecting a shrine in the front foyer or junior and senior girls may be competing with other students of the city for the Betty CFOCRCI Award. Civic-minded students are taking part in public speaking contests while others are writing a speech for the sodality assembly. Humming a song, glee club members dash toward the auditorium while members of the band, laden with instruments, hurry to the music room. Occasionally the Bishop is seen walking through the hall to the main office or coming to attend a program pre- sented by some of the student clubs. When all is told, a day at McCloskey is enough to keep one enjoying life to the full. W Rf, if Zn If ,ei Patricia Pezzulo holds the trophy she won at 1' Maryhelen Simmons is reading the letter of congratulations for being chosen the McCloskey Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow, as Barbara Fisher admires the pin which Mary- helen received. V -.mn '-'U 1 31, 5- IR .,,,1 1 the l Speak for Democracy speech contest, sponsored by the Junior Chamber of Commerce. ,I I. Pr: Mary Lou Sullivan and 13 Ann Thomson admire W --mu, At the close of the Christmas program, Bishop Scully offers his ring to a facility mem- ber before leaving the auditorium. the paper grotto erected in the front lobby to celebrate the feast of our Lady of Lourdes and the closing of the cen- tennial celebration. Coorde 5
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Sm: ward ada f-kwa! 79494444 With the holidays just around the corner, faculty and students gathered in the school auditorium on the last day of school to see once more the Christmas Pageant. The program opened with the great proto-types of Mary and the prophecies fortelling the birth of Christ. Joyce Remillard, Joanne Biscone, Ellen Postmayer, and Judith Zrepski were figures from the Old Testament. During the tableaux, the glee club sang the traditional carols, while the band opened and closed the entertain- ment with Christmas hymns. His Excellency, Bishop Scully was guest of honor. Mar hums a lullab to the Infant King. Y Takilng roles in this scene are Nicholas Mastracchio, St. Josephg Kathleen Zotto, Christ childg and Catherine Nitsky, Blessed Mother. QSt Joachim, and Maureen Foley QSt Annj prepare to Carol Talbot fSt. Elizabethj greets Catherine Nitsky Qvlaryj d2d1Cate Mary, fChr1st1ne Doylej in a scene representing the Visitation. ,,f1 3
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