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' A--H '7...t.- .J Legion of MUTYU Members hold their weekly meetings in the school library every Friday evening. Left to right: Carol Bucci, Marlene Van Alstyne, Jane Appio, Ronald Marino, Patricia Nally, Alfred Di Nucci, Frances Rappazzo, Joyce Remillard, Raymond Osterhout, Father Dee, Dolores Smodics, Joseph Burek, Helen Schleiger, Terrance Butler, Virginia Konis, Henry Ouderkirk, Ronald Townsend, John Marino, Edward Cedilotte, fstandingj Richard Ridolfo, Diane Zambanini, Patricia Appio and Carol Francis. By striving for personal sanctity, members hope to help others by their good example. Junior Red Cross Members of this club hold weekly meetings to work on their various projects. At Christmas and Easter, they send tray favors to the Veteran Hospital. They also work on scrapbooks of jokes for patients and on books of magazine and newspaper pictures to send to foreign students to show them typical scenes of American life. Left: Officers conduct the weekly meeting: Paula Mayer, recording secretary, Jeanette Cote, corresponding secretary, Vesta Robinson, president, Mary Orsini, vice-president. Below: A group work on scrap books for foreign students.
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Mariqueens One of the largest clubs of the school, the Mariqueens has for its aim to develop charm and personality by practicing Mary-likeness. A program of films and discussions is presented at the weekly meetings held in the school cafeteria. Among the many activities of this club during the past year was a Mother -Daughter Communion break- fast in May and a luncheon served to the Korean educators who visited the school during the first semester. Mariqueens act as ushers at school events and at the quarterly open house for parents. 3 -A xg. I N E Lett: Nancy Ayers, winner of the models contest, displays a gown she modeled at Myers teen depart- ment Mozet 1927 -Lindberg landed on Westerlo Island during one of his long distance flights. Left: Carol Sehl, Margaret Paquin, and Julia Savage thread the projector for a film on man- ners to be shown during a club meeting. Below: Bonita Cline, a guest, receives a cup of punch from Rozanne Vallee at a coke and cookie social held Sunday afternoon in the school library. Diane Kathmann is serving. li 1 Below: Officers discuss projects for the Mariqueens. Left to right are Jeanette Oppedisano, junior representative, Teresa Murphy, presi- dent, Barbara Harvey, sophomore representative, and Joanne Habaniak, freshman representatives. Meetings are held every Friday except the first Friday of each month.
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