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12 ' 'Wen orefrneante to live D others 9 9, .kk. to work for one anotheriesi5u?6UQlf6.yi D POPEiiiIQHNieXXlII .. Q- Chris Lusk outlines her plan for a future debate while M. Gurley, A. Abbamonte, L. Burke, K. Keeler, K. Mas- lanka, B. Kelly, J. Weiss, S. Cote, T. Swanlic, J. Krawiec, D. Todaro, and A. Reed listen with amusement. it ,i f yi rf- 2+ T 67' L ,Q 'aa Sister Maria David and Sally Parsons demonstrate stage nzotions to Genesian Club nzenzbers. - GENESIAN CLUB Under the guidance of Kathleen Ventura, president, and Sister Mary David, the Genesian Club sponsors the dramatic activities of the school. Besides acting, the girls learn behind-the-scenes work and methods of portraying characters. This last one allows the girls to better understand human nature. The Genesian Club entertained Marylawn with its excent portrayal of Quality Street, giving the members an opportunity to let their comic talents flower. The Forensic League is affiliated with the Genesian Club. Oratorical Declamation, extemporaneous speak- ing, original oratory, and debating deal with topics of world concern. Thus the members, in their contact with others, benefit from this contact and grow. Anne Abbarnonte, Beth Duthie, Dary- lynn Peters, and Elaine Manna pre- pare for Christmas while Liz Guterl Debbie Colella, and Janet Murphy sing. Si-w- gig!
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'CT he highest of distinctions is service to others. -GEORGE VI OF ENGLAND NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY This ideal of brotherhood is ex- emplified by the National Honor So- ciety. Through service and leadership, the members display a genuine re- sponse to the call for action. Superior scholarship and exemplary character assist these students in gaining a deeper understanding of the needs of their fellow men. Only the top ten per cent of the Junior class and the top fifteen per cent of the Senior class may be selected for membership, thus making it the highest honor a Mary- lawn girl can receive. Through the careful planning of President Susan Cote and the guid- ance of Sister Ellen Joseph, the Honor Society has begun a tutoring system this year. Members willingly give their free time during lunch and after school, utilizing the traits for which they have been recognized. Members of the National Honor Society.' Barbara Kelly, Candy Barone, Kathy Sos- nicky, Sue Cote, Maureen Shea, Carol Raziano, Joann Krawiec, Carole Rosen- berg: standing, Nancy Long, Anne Malli- gan, Barbara Boczar, Laura Tierjen, Joanne Pfeiffer, Kathy Keeler, Janice Fiore, Terri Swantic, Janet Murphy, Thea Richlan, and Betsy Fox. 11 7 bt .9 ri
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Members of the Glee Club prepare for their upcoming Christmas Concert. The Merrihelles tuning np on a spring day. Sitting: Deanie Ward, Mary Ann Bittner, Gina 0'Brien. Standing: Mary Catherine Walsh, Patti O'Brien, Debbie Denbel, The Senior tableanx, with angels A. Kelleher, C, Rosenberg, P. Malllzews, D. Toflaro, C. Lusk, C. Barone, S. 0'Keefe, D. Florentine, C. Pavlo, S. Parsons, L. O'Brien, and M. Soriano, looking at G. Giaeobbe A. Reed in the stahle. X , . up t K. if 'fs X ' I ,'i GLEE CLUB The Glee Club at Marylawn has a two-fold purpose. The members not only entertain their audiences with songs that relay special warmth but also strengthen ties of friendship between girls. Under the direction of Eileen Schmieder, President, and Sister Margaret Rose, the girls meet every Wednesday afternoon for concentrated practice in preparation for concert dates and caroling assignments. During the winter holidays the Glee Club visited St. Mary's Hospital, Orange, and the Villa at Convent Station. To help foster the proper Christian spirit among the students and their parents, the girls joined hands with the Genesian Club to present a seasonal vignette. 'Every believer in this world of ours must .be a spark of lzght P -POPE JOHN XXIII The climax to many hara' practices comes when they sing at the Pageant.
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