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STUDENT COUNCIL y Evelyn IS prepar- ing an announcement as Myriam holds the notes as an aid. President Myriam Dubourt crowns Carol Secretary Mary, EV- Goepfert Queen ofthe Year as ulle elyn Hardman Xposes Cavinato, another candidate, assists behind Julie Cavi- nato, VZIFF-P7'F.YZACZ'f'77l, and Myriam Du- bourt, Presidmt. -..- ff 52 Sr. Adolfa pre- s e n t s V i C e - Presidentllulie Cavinato with an award for 6' Homemaker of-Tomorrow. U if ,zz Q sf' 1 1. 5 Ziggy Q ff-i-'i'i'3W Q .gwgg V I J 4 ,gf 'Y' , ,. if:-wg, my K H, - v ' f 't,R? 54? 5 T
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Staff members, busy as bees, planning 1957 Veritas from left to right are: .Iohanne Peroni, Edzfor-1'n-Chzkyf' Elfriede Roth, Assistant Ea'z'tor,' Rose Frankenberg, Yjfpz'st,' Patricia Dolcey, C0-ea'iZor,' Sr. Mary Elizabeth, Aa'vz'ror,' Margaret Phillipps, A.rsz'5!anl Ea'z'!01,' Myrianl Dubourt, Chiqf Artislg julia Cavinato, Chiqf Yfypzlrt, and Kathleen VERITAS STAFF Maloney, Layout Artisf. Hfand 3575 worth of patrons will entitle you to a free yearbook. Moria and lVIyriam explain the ways and means to help the Seniors publish their book to a group of interested Freshmen. Seniors glance through previous ycarbooks hoping for inspiration.
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Chairmanjohanne Peroni and Co-chairman Mona Cremin arouse the amusement of their chums as they explain the Victorian ideal of Courlshzf .9 CATHCLIC PRESS MCNTH Various activities served to deepen the awareness of necessity of wholesome and holy reading. Seniors explored the realms of Catholic thought and reported their gleanings to their class- mates. They thus became ac- quainted with various current periodicals, books, minds and ideas on the Christian theme. Sophomores sponsored a rather obstruse poetry contest to tease the intellects of their friends. All classes made frequent trips to the library where Sister Juliana and Sister Vitalina Marie and their helpers had arranged an attrac- tive and inspiring book display. LITERARY CLUB The Literary Club made its reap- pearance this year, limited to Seniors only. Lively and informa- tive discussions have been held. The members feel that the aim of the club, to cultivate an appre- ciation and understanding of the masterpieces and masterminds of literature, has been realized. The club's activities include a survey of the Victorian Era, analysis of modern literature, and the dramatization of comic sketches. Barbara Jones, Julie Cavinato, and Rose Frankenberg peruse some of the new books displayed in the library during Catholic Press Month.
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