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Scribbler's 1 Club Our young authors are vvriting their impressions as set to music. The Scribblers have had much enjoyment in the past year. They are an organization specializing in writing creatively with the hope of having some of their works selected for publication. In the past year they have followed a planned program of field trips to such places as the Boston Hills and Letch- worth State Park. Besides the fun of being among their Carol Duhan recites a humorous piece of verse. friends on these trips, the Scribblers were inspired by the trips to put what they saw into good creative writing. The Scribblers were led by Sister Immaculata, a writer herself, and chairman Patricia Pruenal and secretary Dianne Witczak. Perhaps someday one of these Scrib- blers will become part of our chi1dren's English Litera- ture course. 41
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St. John erchmans Sooiet .-- ' Fr. Ignatius toils to teach these faithful servers the five rudiments of Latin responses. J. Murphy and D. Connelly prepare to serve Mass. There is more to belonging to the St. John Berch- mans Society than just serving Mass, as D. Watts, P. McCormack, D. Wisniewski, J. Jaworski, P. Callahan, and D. Deubell can tell you. Mass in the school chapel every morning at eight am. We hear this announcement every day. But who serves these Masses? The answer is the members of the St. John Berchmans Society. It is a group of students instructed by Father Ignatius. They learn all the proper methods of serving and assisting the priest before, during, and after Mass. Besides being a group for veteran altar boys, it also trains new boys in the procedures for serving Mass, say- ing Latin prayers, and singing Gregorian Chant.
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Fr. Leonard insists to M. Murphy that there is a deposit on each bottle. A very important element in the education of youth is proper social training. Such has been and will be the objective of the Social Committee. Many long hours were sacrificed by these members to decorate the gym for the beautiful 4'Month1y Dances. Record hops were held every Friday to promote one of man's most favorite forms of recreation-dancing. This Committee has made it pos- sible for the students of Baker-Victory to enjoy themselves with proper friends, under the supervision of chaperons, and in a healthy atmosphere. Social Committee ,t,it. . ,t , , , ...s.,,, ,A K 1 - Q 2 Qiiftmwfs viii' rs M i ' if v f -u-- 7 - James Bohan feels a formal look is appropriate for the picture. T. Scozzaro suspects I . Tutak's accident K
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