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Autumn To May” As the doors of RBC are flung open, a rejuvenated spirit fills the deserted corridors. Soon we hear familiar conversations sweeping throughout the halls. Some fellow Caseys are busy renewing old friendships and searching for new ones, while still others are grumbling at the news of an eight o’clock class. But the real beginning of our school year is the Mass of the Holy Spirit, during which we join with Monsignor Monahan in praying for another year of fame and fortune for ourselves and for our Alma Mater. THE CASEY CODE is explained to Timothy Farrell, Francis Hennigan, Patricia Dunne, and Joan Farrington by Harry Copperthwaite. 21 “NO STUDY!” exclaims Kathleen Healy as Jeffrey Costura and Robert Cook look at Ellen White’s schedule.
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“WELCOME TO A NEW YEAR AT R.B.C.,” says Michael Fischer, Student Council President, on the first day of school. NEW BOOKS, NEW COVERS—Daniel Monahan, Lawrence La Pare, Patrick Farrell, James Gambacorto, John Golden, Ralph Cesarano, and Jeffrey Costura go through the annual job of covering books. 20 ADVICE AND ENCOURAGEMENT are given by Monsignor Monahan at the beginning of the year.
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Student 1965 STUDENT COUNCIL Front Row: Regina Curtis, Secretary; Michael Fischer, President; Margaret McCue, Vice- President; Brian Dempsey, Treasurer. Second Row: Richard Havel, Assembly Chairman; Peter Armstrong, Athletic Chairman; Dorothy Satterly, Bulletin Board Chairman; Judith Piccolie, Clubs Chairman; Christine Glading, Guidance Chairman; Elizabeth Move lie, Mission Crusade Chairman; Raymond McCue, Service Chairman. Back Row: Rita Held, Social Chairman; Lor- raine Sasson, Social Welfare Chairman; Mary Mullins, Spiritual Chairman; Harry Copper- thwaite, Traffic Chairman; Patricia Nortz, Secretary of Monmouth County Association of High School Councils; Mark Sohl, Senior Class President; Dennis O’Keefe, Junior Class President; Peter Eagan, Sophomore Class President. The gavel falls and the school springs to life. Clubs and committees, dances, assembly programs, p. a. messages— all originate in efforts of the Student Council. Guided by Sister Mary Theresina, Council members lead fellow Caseys in everything from Project YOUth to pep rallies. Work of officers and student body was rewarded this year when RBC was named Honor School by the New Jersey Association of High School Councils. This group’s success makes it one of the school’s biggest assets toward its goal of service to God and Country. CASEYS ARE KEPT INFORMED of Student Council news by the Student Council bulletin board. Reading last week’s events are Freshman Class President Thomas McBride and Student Council Chairmen Christine Glading and Judith Piccolie. “MUSIC TO EAT LUNCH BY?” queries Mary Mullins of Rita Held. Lorraine Sasson awaits the decision as Mark Sohl calls for attention.
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