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LIBRARY ASSISTANTS Sister AAIIIIUA' Gregory and Virginia Kenyon display new books to the Library A.x'.s'i.rt- ants. Cloc'kwi.s'c.' Regina Walsh, Nadia Awad, Barbara Boczar, Kathy Matyas, Debbie Carlo, Kathy Gczlciis, Barbara Caraxo, and Diana Catcna. vi Diana Catcna il1.x'11'1a't.v the new mem- lwrs of the Library Assistants in the art of stamping out books. Ni . . - at r :ff ' ' ' , if HW, . .Laht 1 , dei 2' 1,, v - , QVEJ '- 3,1 : e w .-Q l f ya The Library Assistants, under the watchful eye of Sister Agnes Gregory, soon learn the mechanics of library science. Members devote one hour a week to checking out books, filing cards, and help- ing students locate research material. In an effort to improve the library, these girls have attended profitable conferences at Paterson State College and Villanova University. The an- nual Book Fair and Title Contest provide an opportunity for all Marylawn girls to share in the activities of the Library Assistants. C7716 vocation of every man and woman IZS' to serve other people. 9, The Hobby Club is an organization with an almost limitless scope of activities. Mary Lou Insabella, President, and Miss Kathleen Monahan, moderator, lead the mem- bers of the club in expressing their individual interests and talents. The girls perform various services for the other organizations, designing bulletin boards, baking cookies, or making decorations at a moment's notice. A particularly noteworthy achievement of the club was the making of dolls for the children of Saint Mary's Orphanage. -TOLSTOY HOBBY CLUB Miss Monahan .s'1ipcrvi.s'c's the Hobby Club members as they test their newly-learned skill at bridge. Mary Lou Insabella tells the Hobby Club of plans for making table decorations for the Christmas Luncheon.
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l Clieerlenders and jubilant fans share Ilie U.YCIfCHIL'IlI ut Ilie prospects' of ll basketball victory. i 3 x ,1 . W Tl ,Z l THE MARYLAWN BASKETBALL TEAM-FIRST ROW: Mary Soriano, Mary Beth Schaedel. Mary C. Walsh. Marilyn Scott, Gail xii . . to a new generation. -JOHN F. KENNEDY Judges Mary Iflmnzpson and Carole RlIA'L'lli7l'I'llI z'ura'f11lly rerorzl Lynn Rll.Y.S'0-All'Sf'S .w'm'c' while S110 Rlmdcx and Sill' Cote limit for arrows Ilmt 4lidn't qllflc' hit Ilie Iurgef. Deanie Ward jumps Io recapture the Giacobbe, Diane Sharkey, Deanie Ward. SECOND ROW: Pat Gwazdacz, Mary Beth Feketie, Mary Ann Schroeder. Liz Gurtel, Nancy Thompson, Sonia Gumueio, Nancy Butterwci, THIRD ROW: Joanne Weiss, Lynn Russo-Alesi, Elly Merkl, Laura Tietjcn, Darylynn Peters and Joanne Pfeiffer. ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION With the support of President Marilyn Scott and moderator Mrs. Schoettly, the Athletic Association is able to embody the ideals of former President Kennedy's physical fitness program. The Athletic Association, whose membership exceeds that of any other club in Marylawn, fosters a vigorous schedule of activities to encourage group activity and true team spirit. A particular favorite of the student body is Marylawnls playday, during which the classes can compete for the Thomas J. Holleran Intramural Trophy. By participating in the activities of the AA, which range from basketball and tennis to shuffleboard and tetherball, students are made aware of the values of working together toward a common goal. ball for Marylawn.
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Katl1y Sosnieky, Barbara Kelly, and Gail Giaeobbe take a .vpi11.vterly attitlule toward Ph0eb0's I'l'lH1lI'k which Valentine ana' HSIISIIHU think nothing of. X f fX7'NFN 'if M.. , . - -',', , The east crowds around the III,-PIIIYIUXL' room mirror to make some John Kane, Daniel Hitllilmn, and Raymond Smm all last Nlfllllfe c'l10r'k.v 011 c'ast111r10.v and make-1111. vie for the affections of Phoebe, portrayed by Betsy Fox. X 1' ' ,L ww 'gs 1 S11san gives IIIIIICCIIICII advice to the z11111e01's, L. Tietjen, K. Keeler, C. Fantony, N. Long, D. Slzarkey, M. Di Fino, B. Luciano, C. Ritger, K. Hohzb, who are ignored by the young men. QUALITY STREET By I. M. Barrie ii The dashing Captain Brown bids goodbye to his two adopted sisters Phoebe and Susan, Candy Barone. 19
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