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MEASURING e W. Heuerman, A. Frazer, R. Kirchman, and T. Gollery accurately plan a poster outline. FINAL TOUCHESeCompleting a sketch are D. Muirhead and D. Moran. The Student Activity Council Poster Committee, under R. Mitchell, chairman, was busy advertising school events of the year. Among the activities they promoted were d ances, sport's games, guest speakers, concerts, elections, plays, and many other student functions. Posters and flyers were created with artfulness and originality; a definite characteristic for any eye- catching display. LETTERlNG-R. Mitchell, L. Bry- ant, and W. Soltesz draw scroll letters to attract attention. 28
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Religious Activities Fommittee D V IC E-G. McLaughlin, L. ePaola, M. Massimini, J. ownsend, T. Canoles, and M. oodman discuss problems with rother Bemardus, C. F. X. Making religion a vital part of tudent life is the goal of the e l i g i ous Activity Committee. heir main assignment this year as the teaching of underprivileged hildren in the Inner City Tutorial rogram. In conjunction with this ork the Mount and Trinity Prep eld a picnic for the children. he '1 r weekly charity collection, hich totaled a $1500 sum helped he Bolivian Missions, the Bishop's e l i ef Fund, Catholic Charities, nd the C.S.M.C. The annual hristmas Food Drive provided for ifty families. They also sponsored he C onfrate rnity 0f Christian NEW MEMBERS-First Row: T. Posluszny, J. Romeo, R. Hotaling, R. Klein, T. Con- t oetrine Training Program. Ex- nelly, T. Dumsha, and M. Nelson. Second Row: E. Toggart, J. Deponai, J. Holden, enmental folk hymns proved suc- L. Bryant, J. Lucas, 5. Baker, and J. Shaab. essful during Masses and Days of ecollections. D i s cus s i on days ith Spalding High School students 150 proved interesting. C h a i r m a n M. Massimini and oeChairman T. Perry and A. elaragno, with the assistance of rother Bernardus, C.F.X. , com- ined their energies to make this ear rewarding. OLVED-E. Matysek, J. Gruver, K. Free- an, J. Furletti, S. Maggio, J. Blinke, . Melaragno, P. McGinn, C. Jeunette, nd B. D'Agostino decide on Inner City uestion. 27
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OFFICERS AND M O D ER A T OR - B. Smith, G. Kerr, Brother Declan, C. F. X. , B. Washburn, and C. Murphy prepare to lead the group in song. LAUGHTERe First Row: M. Murphy, J. Kraft, J. Heaney, and K. Jones. Second Row: M. Holmes, D. Peter, and J. Cathey respond enthusiastically to a French comedy film. French Club x TRES BIEN-B. Washburn, G. Kerr, and B. Smith, converse in French. Under the competent guidance of Brother Declan, C.F.X., the French Club acquaints themselves more thoroughly with the idioms of French life. OfficerszG. Kerr, President; B. Smith, Vice -President; C. Murphy, Secretary, and B. Washburn, Tre asurer; as well as other members, speak nothing but French at all meetings. The meetings featured guest speakers frequently. Brother Louis, C.F.X., was incorporated as such many times. On these various occasions he spoke of his adventures while in France. Also a sampling of French culture was attained at the meetings by including various French portrayals into the lectures. The main event of the year for the Club is the annual French Day at Mercy High School. This year the students won the popularity award for their unusual rendition of several French songs. In May the members went to Washing- ton, D. C. They visited the French Embassy and the famous restaurant Le Petit Paris, while there.
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