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I e J f'S Z' Listen closely, these debaters will prove why the power of the Supreme Court should not be curbedf' y 1- as Lv X The Art Committee examines a controversial masterpiece of B-V alumnus Bill Kelly. 45 Winners in the National Anthology of Poetry: Karen Freeman, Mary Ellen M ulqueen, Eliza- beth Webster, and Ruth Kane. Debate Debaters and Scribblers, under the mod- eration of Sister Immaculata, have pro- gressed well. The newly established De- bate Club was created to encourage artic- ulate Catholic leaders and to develop a quick mind. The members proved their willingness and ability by presenting a well developed debate on W GR Radio in February of 1963. The general chairman was Elizabeth Webster. Once again we proved that youth speaks out. Seaxfiblblletfs The Scribblers was first established to encourage creative writing and develop an appreciation for the Fine Arts. Besides visiting art galleries and putting on exhi- bitions, Sister Immaculata and Scribblers can be proud of fellow members, whose poetry was entered into the National Anthology of Poetry.
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,SURE--. Q17 Model U.N. Baker-Victory's interest in the outside world extends to the highest levels of government- in this case to the United Nations. The Model U. N. delegation shown above, are Sitting: Patricia Brauch, Vice-Chairman Patricia Fox, Patricia Calus, Mary Ann Barth, Carolyn Ka- linka. Standing: Chairman Michael I. Connor, Paul Rutkowski, Richard Kuwik, Anthony Szafranski, John Helinshi, and Miss Jeanette Williams, Advisor. This year B-V represented Lebanon in the BlLj?Gl0 area General Assem- bly. In April the delegation went to Erie, Pa., to represent the Philippine Islands in the Gen- eral Assembly at Gannon College. Photo Club The Photo Club is the perfect outlet for the creative youth. Most teens are fascinated to watch film processed if they haven't done so before. Mr. Manuel acts as advisor for the group, whose ojicers are David Trzyna, Presi- dent, and David Selig, Secretary-Treasurer, which this year has concentrated on developing color slides and viewing movies from the East- man Kodak Company. The boys have access to the school darkroom, where they may print and enlarge batches and batches of pictures. Mr. Manuel and members of the Photo 'Club find themselves on side of the camera for a change. n 1 the other E :l . .
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