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Elgllfit ff. .. 1 X K0 kzx I - V K is st' Gael? f ,fn n'- I wi XY' cgi' These Magnets. for at least two or more years. will continue to make posters and supply the Art Work for The Mary Louis Academy. By name they are-. slanlling: A. Griffin. l'. Brandy. K. Cilm. A. Ml'll1lIlC. A. Sohr. C. v'tll'CYt'lZ, A. Van Gorda-r. .l. lluvim-am. J. Sprigings. A. M. Ferris. Kneeling: M. Corrigan. R. Bak. C. R0l'1'1ll10V1l. K. White. R. M. Keating. at 941 If you like to work, dabble in paint, letter or do any kind of drawing, come and see us sometime in Room 315. Here, at a Magnet meeting, you will find the girls who do the fine work which appears, so myster- iously, in the halls. QWe hope that you do not think little gnomes do all the work that you see.J Although the work is not so dif- ficult as you may think, it does take time, as any other extra curricular activity does. A project like our frieze for the Art room at Christmas, for instance, takes practically two weeks of after school labor-maybe a hundred hours all told. We are happy to expend that amount of time because we know that you appreciate our work. Our main work lies in making posters to advertise special school events. For in- stance, this year, through our work, we were successful in persuading the girls to attend Father I-Iubbard's Lecture, Father Ewing's Lecture on Archaeologyg the bas- ketball games, dances, Orchestra and Glee Club concerts and the Genesian play. Let- tering is also our specialty as the scrolls done by Mary Collins and Eileen Dwyer definitely show. Even better results can be obtained by a little encouragement from you, our classmates.
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r Our Magnet graduates for June, M. Collins, E. Dwyer and B. Blaha are seated. which helits their superiority after four years. Standing directly behind them are M. Mt-Elroy, A. M. McCabe. L. Virgil, O. Kissner., M. Zrahkowski. C. Hasto. A. Connor, M. l.. Mutter, F. Vitulli. Behind them are J. 0'Connell, N. Nelson, F. Reig. A. Wacewiz. J. Molzer. ,-a-.. ,f 7r,','.'fXtXkW ., 4 'fit 'QA nf, u .5 ' ,Q i.. fl'-X N, f- .f 'f 1-fe' if lf, V Q. 'I fl! W' fi T gk. in 4.1 we 5 2 , 4,56 Sf, 'V T f fagvfvi e -Yr , A992 Y., -f..,,, xy.. X GM, ,, V K, , I Ch. N . . gm W 3 .WM .L ,, . . so www 'jf 'A A. A 1 fa y ff? ri.- qA:,,2,.3ef 45' .. ,. M I have slrclt-hed out my branches as the lurpenline tree and my branches are of honor and grace. Eccl. 24:22 B. Bleda. seated, and other Jan- uary graduates, D. Schreiner and P. Molloy were some of the Magnets' iinest workers. 1 164 svigi SIX 5089 Seated in front is K. Koch, the Magnet President for the past Fall Term. Behind her are H. Lucey and S. Beglin, two of her fellow graduates and also faithful Magnets. 4'
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9 ect L20 She? W- wb coach January debaters find inspiration in the dictionary. A. Mulgrew, E. Kelleher, D. Hannigan, K. Heidel. ata Debating Club The Debating Club is one of T.M.L.A.,s youngest activities, but thanks to our Moderator and Mr. Robert Leo Sheppard, the elub has already given us a thousand memories. Remember September, when we first heard the words 'cwelfare Staten? Vtfe had to work hard after that, be- cause our first exhibition debate was presented to the Fathers' Club, and the i'YVelfare Statew was our topic. In November, the school had its first look at us when we gave our second debate in General Assembly. Nine- teen-lifty was not all work though, remember our Christ- mas dehate with St. ,Iohn's Prep? Santa Claus and the dancing made that day perfect. As the year progressed, the new members joined us in February, and we presented another debate to the student body: Resolved, that television is an aid to edueationf, tWYe learned, the negative team watched Uncle Miltie, and their homework sufferedl. Little did we know that within the next few months the Welfare Staten was going to be second nature to us, for we de- bated this topic with Chaininade, Cathedral, Loughlin, St. Agnes, College Point, Dominican, Brooklyn Prep and Fordham Prep. And we are only beginning! With the guidance of St. Thomas Aquinas, may we always have memories of our Club, as happy as the ones we have if .t ,SM 5 L it i F . A , tg. 5 . .5 I ,W 1 Q, 'V A lurk Q, f Dorothy Knapp was our Jun president who led us on to viet And rest ye under the tree. Cen, l8:4 Irene Huddy Vice President Mary Lou Secretary I 1
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