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The life of Mother Mcfluley is portrayed by members of the McAuley Club, Chris Coleman, Sheri Carroll, and Katy Kissel daring a religious assembly. Underclassmen Inject Their Spirit Into Action Aactioning off box lunches for their class project are freshmen Madonna Benskin, Carol Distretti, Mary Klank, Becky Boyd, Janet Zinn, Margaret Wese, Carleen Dorian, Mary Lee, and Theresa Hyrka. x 9 0 99
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Senior Patty O'Connell dances to Anchors Aweiglf' accompanied by the Clee Club Chorus, for Monsignoris Feast Day. Only One S.A.D. Day Marks Activities at I.C. Student Council members M. L. Pendergrast, S. Clziozza, M. J. Dugan, N. Wallace, C. Moody, D. Davis, L. Clziozza, G. L. DcZonia line up for T.A.D. skit. I.C. GIRLS have more than books to occupy their time at school. Extracurricular activities give students an opportunity to organize a variety of assemblies ranging from rollicking sing out pro- ductions on Monsignorls Feast Day to the religious program by the lVlcAuley Club relating the history of the Sisters of Mercy. Following in the steps of their Big Sisters, the Freshmen brought back the Box Lunch Social as their class project. They appeared in various anti-bellum styles, furthering their theme of Southern Hospitality. ln February the students honored their instructors with an as- sembly ancl skit depicting a faculty-student football skirmish, Turn about was fair play as the teachers surprised the students with a movie and refresh- ments on S.A.D. day, February 26. I ACTIVITIES I Miss Puslzlrarsky and Mrs. Migliaru serve Susan Puryear on Student Appreciation Day. 1
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Joyce Mariencheck, treasurer of the C.S.M.C., stuffs the piggy bank with money collected by representatives, Donna Leone Lisa Ribbeck, Patricia Winbum and Valerie Milam. Social Encounters Activate Clubs in F68 The joiner is a person who . . . Is eager as can be . . . To take a part in every club . . . And each fraternity . . . He wants to join the civic groups . . . Wherever they may meet . . . And proudly wears their emblems as . . . He walks along the street . . . At church and social gatherings . . . His name is on the list . . . And he would like to be in all . . . The orders that exist . . . He usually is prompt to pay . . . Whatever sums are due . . . And tries to interest others in . . . Becoming members too . . . And while some folks may criticize The sort of life he spends . . . He surely helps his fellowman . . . And makes a lot of friends. james I. Metcalfe
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