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A veteran bingo caller, Mr. O ' Brien, advances to the microphone to call the next number. ..ty ' - ' r. Brouillette shoot the bull between numbers I, Active cooperation leads to successful year... FATHERS CLUB Under the leadership of Mr. Allan Swegle, this year ' s father club has contributed much to the Aca¬ demic and Athletic successes of the school. The Italian Dinner and two bingo ' s were the three major money-making endeavors. Moderated by Br. Frigo, the Father ' s Club purchased new athletic lockers, a new engine for the school bus, and built eight new podiums to replace the old and worn teacher ' s desks. Financing the Athletic coaching staff, purchasing a language testing center, and providing overhead projectors were also among the contributions which they added. Other officers which helped make the Father ' s Club a success are: Mr. Phil Fuda — Vice-President, Mr. Dennis Haley — Secretary, Mr. Joseph Barecca — Treasurer. Once again this year, another successful bingo party. 24
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Members of the Mother ' s Club display their modeling talents at the Mother ' s Club Luncheon and Fashion Show. MOTHER ' S CLUB L Self-sacrifice and determined effort—two attri¬ butes were responsible for the many successes of ■ this year ' s Mother ' s Club. Or perhaps it was the able and competent leadership of Mrs. Hucik, presi- j! dent, and the aid of Br. Brouillette, moderator. Their labors at such events as luncheons for the various classes raised a great deal of money for the school. This money was put to work to aid the de- jl bate club, the Crosier and Olympian, the poster club, ] and the winners of freshman scholarships. Not to be forgotten are the loyal mothers, led by ! Mrs. Marchetti, who came to O ' Dea every Thursday to sell hamburgers to ravenous students. The profits I; from these weekly ventures provide a great part of the Mother ' s Club funds. EE ! s I Mother ' s Club moderator Brother Brouillette waits for a second helping at the Mother ' s Luncheon.
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Scooping into the pot, Cook Mr. McKeon samples his culinary delights. Mr. Allan Swegfe ' s deadpan delivery receives deadpan reaction. J ki
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