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,ram - Q ,, 4 , V upfw- . - W, 's ,15 . ,, 0 . A MARY BOLAND junior Homeroom 2 DOROTHY GATES Sophomore Homeroom 7 JOSEPHINE MCLAUGHLIN Junior Homeroom 3 MARY WALSH junior Homeroom 4 TERESA COUGHLIN Sophomore Homeroom 6 , xkkk Y, 4 .digg . MARCIA McCARTHY Sophomore Homeroom 8 CLASS OFFICER MAUREEN RYAN Sophomore Homeroom MARY DALESSANDRO Freshman Homeroom 15 I PATRICIA KOWALSKI Freshman Homeroom 16 MOIRA O'DAY Freshman Homeroom KATHLEEN SULLIVAN Freshman Homeroom 19
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mshg, 51.1. es Amies de la Petite Fleur have a French vocabulary wn while R Imboden acts as judge The Liturgy Club ef! chant Compline in chapel as one of their activities CLUBS The value of clubs as an extra-curricular activity is almost limitless. The club enables a girl to delve into a subject which appeals to her more deeply than is possible during a class period. She discovers new and interesting aspects of classroom material. ln some cases, a life vocation may result, while for many, worthwhile hobbies which are important in personality development are discovered. Clubs train the pupil in social consciousness and help her to live gracefully and happily with others. Qualities of leadership and initiative can be more easily developed. Every girl likes to belong, and at the Mount the many clubs provide an excellent opportunity for participation in group activity for those of the most varied interests-the spiritual life, science, languages, art, debating, business and the liturgy. P. Sabodaa, M. J. Voltz, P. McPartland, and M. A. Kelle- her, listen attentively to Mr. Victor Lalli, who is demon- strating the use of water color to the Art Club. Mr. Lalli's picture, a harbor scene, was framed and hung in the art room.
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