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i Seated: T. Palermo, L. Caparella, E. Fisher, M. Cala, C. Zgliczyn- ski, F. Starzynski, N. Kulick -chair- man, K. Macaluso. Standing: C. Capizzi, M. A. Ma- hiques, M. Conti, B. Schalk, M.A. Bochnik, M. A. Regan, D. Doerr, R. Sottile, I. Morreale, A. Flynn, C. Szelest, M. Genco, C. Calan- dra, P. Ryan, J. Byrne. fumwf CHE volunteer Junior Red Cross Organization af- for s an opportunity to show that we care about others and are willing to share our bless- ings with the less fortunate. It makes us happy to be able to lighten the burdens of others and to brighten the monotony of an invalid's day. As we reach out across the world through the Red Cross, we join hands with others in the spirit of true friendship and kindness. Besides helping at the blood bank, our members made col- orful favors, attractive tray covers, stuffed animals, and gift packages to help the less fortunate. 1 C.-- Cm! Foreground: J. Hoffmeyer. First row: B. Swan, O. Endres, G. Gehl, A. Sardina, P. Benintende, M. Coughlin, R. A. Bongi, I. A. Bongi- chairman. Second row: S. Hobson. G. Work, I. Castro, C. Linkner, R. Winter, T. Doucet, I. Rollek, A. Stasinski, J. Curcio, J. Puleo, C. Grimaldi, J. Sperrazza.
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Seated Szelesr-Foregrourld - B, W 2 '1'. SCI egley' I- Mmlwab, editor-. Phy. E. Salvln-chiet C 0, O Er! . . dres seated -B 3Ckgl'0und: G W ' ork F . . Starz Ynski I . . puleo , 5,1 Standin L' B2 G, , Lirtalino. MdiDLeon, R A B ' , - Q - ' . . I. A. Bongi-wnmg. s. B1,i2fLyelf. Macaluso C vicz E . , I ' Stefan- X fr? ..-f-'- -ROJU ' flung 11, Mei' 'sf N appreciation, the editor s oi the L Ro sarium staii wish to thank all who have helped to make our booze a succ e s s . W e are especially indebted, for their time and advice , to Miss Helen Doll and Miss Flor ence Smith, our ia- culty advisors , to Mr . Albert Sillato , our oiiicial photographer , to Mrs . I evvell Gates oi the Wm. J . Keller lnc . To all our generous patrons and ad ve rtiser s we say ahearty thank you. W e hope our reader s will enjoy and iind profitable our advertising s ection . Lastly we are grateful ior the wholehearted support o the student body . Without them this second edition o Rosarium would have ref l a dr eam . mained on yfo ML.. Editor . -111-Chief A5515 TANT BUSIN Seated, Standily S' C0Sm g: N D- anovl S ' lcianne' aah, E . M - Sal . Bell, C. EEL business m ondolillo Iagager, ' ' aeli,
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