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Page 26 text:
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The THOUGHT of the speech is the SPEECH. A short time before her public appearance, Joan Rogers delivers her prepared speech I Speak for Democracy” before a group of her classmates. Congratulations! Joan wins first honors in local area and third in the state finals. The Good Lord blessed the wholehearted speaker. We plan and replan; we organize and reorganize the theme and set-up of The Angelican.” Speech is More Than Words It Is Life. Hie 1956 ANGELICAN STAFF at its busy hours. Composer, Joan Rogers; Artist, June Anderson; Typists, Leona I.egere and Maureen Dunne; Layout and organization, Marilyn Buckley and Marilyn Barbieri.
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W TW SECRETARY AND TYPIST BEARS THE SEED cflRR(ES CHRIST 0FFICE business Students of the Problems of American Democracy’’ Class dis¬ cuss the probabilities of the Pres¬ idential Election of 1956. Stand¬ ing: Marilyn Barbieri; seated (left to right) : Catherine Smith, Esther Walters, Joann Zenzick, Stasia Perzan, Marilyn Buckley, Constance Brzezniak. ic Economy, f, and the WAY EE. Audio-visual aids make lessons in French conversation enjoyable as well as instructional to the seniors of the French II Class. Left to right: Esther Walters, Catherine Smith, Marilyn Barbieri, Joann Zenzick, Constance Brzezniak, Marilyn Buckley, and Stasia Perzan. Seniors implant the seed that will germinate into genuine Catholic participation in business through a vibrant Catholic life. Left to right: Dorothy Majeski, Charlotte Falkowski, Maureen Dunne, Leona Legere.
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Responsibility is the Creed, Code Norm, and Barometer of Every Senior Marilyn Buckley and Joan Rogers smile in earnest — They hold signatures of Angelites who pledge themselves to carry on a Building Fund Campaign. Joan Rogers passes the key of editorship to her successors: Sarah Wallace and Judy Jed- ziniak. Gertrude Elmer receives recog nition for her literary achieve ment. Seniors present special assem¬ bly commemorating Catholic Press Month.
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