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SPANISH I-FIRST ROW: Charles Ross, Mary Burke. Albert Gates. SECOND ROW: Joanne VFOCFF. Elizabeth Lombard, Dolores Peluso, Sally Pearee, Ann Stankus. Marjorie Drinkwater, Judy Bartlett. Kathleen Flynn. Jill Mc'Elligott. THIRD ROW: Edmund Salyer, Wilmer Jones. David Toohill. Bill Miano. 'l'onimy Dellart. Bobby Devker. Robert Mayhew. Jon filevklenburgr. Nick Karseras. FOURTH ROW: Miehael Jones. Frank Coakley, l.ee Vanderberry, Walter Fedorowitz. SPANISH H-Arthur Simpson. Pat Gould. Joan Kluvz. Joan Coakley. Margaret Wrigley. Flora Caton. .loan Ferlato. Patrivia Morris. Ann Wagner. Javk Peni:-k. Charles Baldwin, l'at Gregory. Barbara Hydetnan. and Sister Jovanna, C. S. C. .laedacede 44 mcfezlpam com mc- SPANISH I-FIRST ROW: Margaret Parker. Mary Catherine Ollice. Dorothy Roberts. Helen Kluez. Diana Doherty, Peggy Thomas, Margie Chapura. Donna Woodruff. Marc-ia Lewis. Beth Brawley. SECOND ROW: Peggy Davis. Nanvy Conner. Rose Eller. Robert Walker. Bill Baxley, Bill Nee. Buddy Fields. Eddie Walsh. Ric-hard Calea, John Kolodziej, Carolyn Leomhruno. Rufus Jones. Henry Jones. THIRD ROW: Richard Allen. Joseph Joyve. Gay Battaglia. LeRoy Binkley. Eugene Hickman. l.arry Antoon, Don Zarn. Peter Allard. Jos:-ph RYZIHCZ. Larry Bannon. Bill Byerly, Darryl Heath. Jerry Fudala. SEATED: Joyve Stoehr, Betty Yvhite. Barbara hlonohan. Emil Sabotta, Tony South. Joseph Faletta, Don Mr-Kenzie. FIRST ROWI. STANDING: Carlos Franvo. Diane 'lim-bault. Kay South, Con Calloway. Mike Minn-rva. .lanies Case. Paul lmardi. SECOND ROW: Dir-k Noonan. Anthony Guerrieri. Riehard l.isit'ia. Harry Walton. Larry Smith. Thomas Shishman, Bill Lewis. 55255 , .-..f
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1'-Q. f ' H 1 ' x Elaine Miller, President of the Library Council, pre- sides at the desk during working hours as well as at meetings. Mike Willsey, Vice-Presi- dent, was chiefly responsi- ble for the success of the Library Council project for '53-'54-the sending of books to the Philippines. 2745. cb ' Kea ' , Our library serves each and every member of the student body as well as the faculty. From eight in the morning until the four-twenty curfew in the afternoon, students are there studying, reading, doing research work, or just browsing and listening to records. Frequently, small groups hold meetings and discussions there. The student staff is responsible for much of this activity for by their careful handling of the routine tasks, they make it possible for the Librarian and Library Council Moderator, Sister Agatha, to devote more time to professional duties and to reading guidance. l have observed the projects that have been undertaken by the Council-the Casey project of supplying books for a needy Philippine school, book displays for the Family Book Fair, February Book Week Assem- bly, the annual book gift to the library. the worthwhile monthly meetings, the loyalty to daily routine tasks-and all of them show the generous qualities of mind and heart, the initiative and sense of responsi- bility being developed by these club members. I note the achievements for the whole student body being realized by their sharing of the burden and I look down with pride upon this group so zealously working for the school under my patronagf?The Library Council of Norfolk Catholic High. N 4, Lelioy Hinkley, llistorian, checked the spelling of j the 364 words while work- ing on the Constitution of the Library Council. ,ff 1 fi Us X x 1 J ' Terry Martin, Secretary- Treasurer, stayed after V' Library Council meetings to work on the minutes and plan committee check- ups to follow the meeting. ju ,fjf ' . V , V.-as-gi' '
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