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Evelyn Eggers explains the vexillum, the standard of the Legion, to Barbara Germack and Anne Marie VValsh. Catholic Action members Barbara Sayour, Ellen Riccobono, Rosemarie Par- sons, Marie Clemente, Joan Sica, and Therese Charles, who are noted for their charitable deeds, make Nativity scenes for children in the elementary schools in the Brooklyn Diocese. X .X . .CMKXX A , Y x x 1 X xxx ' ,Av X ffffga 029059, 4 , 51215666 Mares X 'V' A..-4.,.i-fy! 4 by Inspired by Mary Immaculate,these Legion- aires reflect their love of humanity in performing acts of charity. Here they pre- pare to assemble for their weekly meeting. To accommodate the many students who are anxious to participate in Legion Work, groups are also held on Thurs- day and Friday. Through prayer and works of charity, lregionaires hope to combat the evils of the modern world. Fontbonne's Catholic Action group, which meets on alternate Fridays, makes a special effort to spread Christian living by word and deed. Its members further the work ol' the Lay Apostolate, the Christopher Movement, and the Catholic Press. At Christmas time they sponsored a special project whereby Christmas cards and cut-outs were dis- tributed to schools. - ' l 1
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The aims and desires ot' our Literary Staff could hardly have been realized without the aid ot' the Business Staff under the leadership ot' Catherine Caryo, Barbara Sayour, and Marie Clemente. Only through many hours spent in devising plans, making posters, and campaigning actively were they able to reach their goal. Close cooperation between the two groups brought the Fontbonm' to fruition. Our Yearbook records the ,ioys and accomplishments ot' Fontbonne and especially ot' the class ol' 195-1. lt is a kind of public diary written and edited by the Literary Staff under Editors Ellen Riccobono and Anita Aiello. Though the years will bring many rich experiences and new impres- Anne Marie VValsh of the Camera Club offers some suggestions for photos to Lor- raine Amendola and June D'Emic, while the members of the Literary Staff, Marilyn Casey, Gloria Bartlett, Carmela Megani, Joan Aberbach, Muriel Boyle, Ann Strod- thoff, and Isabel Schlottman discuss the lay- out, divider pages, and captions. Barbara Sayour and Caro- lyn Mollo check the Year- book's Hnances. sions, few will equal those held clear on the pages ot' Fonflzonnv '54. A 11 I Itllfffnlf Catherine Carvo, Business Manager of the Fontbonne '54, records the classes' progress with captains Eileen 0'Hea, Nancy Reil, Patricia Battaglia, Carol Boasi, Rosalie Savage, and Lorraine Amendola. Their enthusiasm is a prime factor in making the Yearbook a financial success.
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