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PAST YEAR-ACTIVE ONE FOR MOTHERS CLUB ul! JJ' F CARD PARTY SWE AKES Linfanto, Mrs. Ella loscaritdl Dollano. Mrs Graco Mrs Faye EXECUTIVE BOARD! DIATED: Ill. Doroliy Irvin, Mrs Ann Cannon llloc. S8y.J, MII. Mary Cdolnan Uroas- urorl, Mrs. Anno Ryan Wrflontj, Qi. Kay Taylor lCorros. SocyJ, Mio. Mary lastigjl, Mrs. Leona Suminski, Mrs. Joaalo 0'Noll. STANI6: Mrs. Mar gout lorry, Mrs. lllto Rose, Mrs. San liquori, Mrs. Mary Dula, Mrs. Vlfjinia llllor, ln. G. J. Power lModoratorl, Mrs. Rojlna Hunkolo,Mrs.Mao Lukowiak, Mrs. Aliso l'loatson,Mrs. Fayo DoIlano,Mn. Rose Sauro, Mrs. Ann Dalton. AIIENT: MN. Mary Maltromonica. CARD PARTY COMMITTEE: SEATED: Mrs. Ella Mosearitola, Mrs. Ann Noss Khairladyl, Mrs. Mary Diou, Mrs. lloso Sauro. STANDING: Mrs. Fayo Dollano, Mrs. Alito Rose, Mrs. Dorothy Irvin, Mrs. Nina Gingorolli, Mrs. Mary Dula, Mrs. Sara Liquori, Mrs. Eloanor Egan, Mrs. Mao Lukovliak. 'ul' A 0- sq- 7, .Z vs, Q Participation, dedication, and service characterize the spirit of the Essex Mothers' Club. Through this organization the mothers of Essex students spon- sor closer parent-teacher co-operation, promoting the scholastic interests of their sons. Monthly meet- ings encourage parent participation. And the mothers, by their dedication, raise funds for the school and charitable organizations. The annual card party, the maior fund-raising affair of the year, was a huge financial and social success, while lectures, a fashion show, and a Christmas party highlighted the schedule.
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MEMBERS OF FATHERS' CLUB collect tickets at a football game. J I-st' I x,il'f COMMUNION BREAKFAST COMMITTEE: SEATED: Joseph Wells, John Triquet, John Pignatello, Joseph Dowdell, Vincent Otskey. STAND- ING: George Dudley, Henry Schrader, Edward Egan, Pat Vecchione, Francis Costello. PROMOTING STUDENT ACTIVITIES, MARK Striving to create a closer re- lationship between parents and the school, the Fathers' Associa- tion of Essex Catholic sponsors many activities during the year. Among these are the annual Communion Breakfasts, the as- sistance of fathers at sports functions, and the Spring Band and Glee Club Concert. In ad- dition to these outstanding ac- tivities, the Association promotes greater parent-teacher contact through its monthly meetings. The Fathers' Association coop- erates closely with the Mothers' Club in fund raising affairs and social highlights. The Commun- ion Breakfast is the keynote of the early season-attendance this year was high, with many fathers and sons taking their places at this Communion rail. Football brings its own ioy to the fathers as they announce, sell tickets and programs, and collect tickets at the gates. The Spring Concert is the pride and ioy of the Association. Many hours are spent in providing an enioyable evening for all. OFFICERS: ll-rj Joseph Dowdell, Henry Schrader,John Triquet, Pat Vecchione, John Pignatello, Francis Costello, Vin- cent Otskey, Edward Egan, Joseph Wells. ABSENT: George Dudley. OF FATHERS' CLUB I , FATHERS HELPING AT FOOTBALL GAME: FRONT: Joseph Wells, Dominick Battisti, James Ruddy, Pat Vecchione, Al Peccatiello, Michael Irene. SECOND: Ralph Cuelnan, Joseph Dowdell, John Pignatello, Felix Klimaski, Francis Costello, Orlando Moncelsi. THIRD: Vincent Otskey, Edward Egan, Henry Schrader, Joseph De Bacco.
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l OUTLOOK EDITORS plan future issue. PUBLICATION, NEW VISTA OF SOCIETY Another year, another graduation, another period of achievement- only these words can aptly describe the persistent growth of the Na- tional Honor Society. Having quali- fied for admission on the basis of scholarship, leadership, service, and character, its members are striving to continue the regular tutoring program and the series of lectures and cultural trips such as those to Newark Symphony Hall in October and the state capitol, Trenton, in March. ln addition, the advent of the So- ciety's literary magazine, Outlook , composed of poems and short stories contributed by the student body, crowned a successful year. OFFICERS CONDUCT monthly meeting in 211. N.l'l.S. SCHOLARSHIP SEMI-FINALISTS: ll-rl Raymond De Luca, John Dalton, Nicholas La Rocca, Kevin Cooney, Bro. Loftus, Phillip Forgione, Nicholas MeClear, William Reiter, Gerald Dalzell.
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