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Dmzw mAazm.' .Q md ' Under the direction of Sister Mary Philip, debaters in State League take turns presenting arguments while fellow-debaters prepare to give constructive criticisms. tLeft to rightjz Sister Mary Philip, Gloria Stankiewicz, Regina Stefaniak, Diana Zyskowski, and Julie Carson. Taping a debate beforehand helps the debaters correct their errors. Here Sister Mary Philip assists the students in recording Julie Carson's speech. fLeft to rightb: Dorothy Manty, Regina Stefaniak, Diana Zyskowski, Patricia McKanna, Joanne Ruppe, Claudia Nowak, .lacquelyn Pavella, Mary Jo Kelly, Gloria Stan- kiewicz, Julie Carson, and Barbara Mitchell. Witty, Research and practice are essential ingredients of good 86 debating. Sister John Mary gives the debaters some tips on research. fLeft to rightjz Janice Van Buhler, Susan Ruddell, Marlene Blake, Eileen Doyle, Carol Dudzinski, Carole Reppa, Mary Jane O'Kray, Janet Ross, Patricia Ruddell, JoAnn Granton.
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feada WWW With the help of Sister Jean Cecile the mem- bers ofthe Student Council Executive Board draw up plans for Student Administration Day. fLeft to rightjz Sister Jean Cecile, Gwen Berini, Kathleen Zawadski, Mahalla Lenzi, Kathleen Wendt, and Mary Lou Campbell. Gloria Stankiewicz and Mary Lou Campbell, student council members, explain the activi- ties sheets to freshmen: Bernadette Beauchamp, Karen Westgate, Susan Cowell, Marilyn Zynda, Christine Duczynski, Joyce Kar- czynske, Barbara Schneider, Pat Potocki, and Lynda Korduba. On Student Administration Day Marilyn Roytek presents a new lesson to a freshman class. 1' 85
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mia opemfwaf mlm offfappdzeaa gezeemwmu ii L X is Hold that stick, please! Barbara Gaye, Geraldine Kotch, and Margaret Groen struggle with stick sculpture. l The wind section of the orchestra demonstrates its perfectional excellence. Left to right: Rita Jo Fitzgerald, Rosemary Kowalyk, Cynthia Shell, and Barbara Sieszputowski. The fine art of accompanying is practiced by these alert pianists: Louise Carey, Susan Moldovan and Carolyn Rybicki. 3' -f My In . .. -,?L15. ,5::g i1. qv , ..., A 1 ., 1 - Sister Francis Anthony points out to Judy Winnie the good qualities of her first cake. 87
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