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wary man? We is zz ,vlan af Gad l Saying good-bye to Miss Loyola Voelker, medical records librarian, are Mary Reilly, Eileen Farace, Robin Ward, Angelina Famularo, discussion chairman, and CAREER DAY A special day in the life of each senior is Career Day. At this time those who are undecided about what career they want to follow are given the oppor- tunity to learn more about the various fields open to them. Representatives of numerous professions are invited to come to Seton to speak to the Senior Class. General and special sessions are included on the agenda, together with personal interviews with the various speakers. The importance of Career Day can be measured only by its results in the lives of those seniors whose future it has helped to decide. Sister Barbara, guidance counselor. On their way to the next meeting are Angela Fuchs, Marilyn Dell, Pat Grimes, Ann Doty, Carolyn Kilner, and Donna Strazik. Patricia Hill, Jeannette Richard, Lillian Baker, Diane Rylcoslci, Carolyn Ritger question Mrs. Fay Janz after her session on Occupational Therapy. 'IO7
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Where good Imdershzju abidcs, there shall bc unity and praspcrity. Members of the leaders Club dedicate themselves and their organizations to Blessed Mother at the annual assembly. i I The three highest offices at Seton are held by Patricia Papparotto, president of the Student Council: Gayl Carre, president of the Children of Mary: Elaine Reedy, president of the Senior Class. LEADERS CLUB Consisting of the presidents and leaders of each activity, the Leaders Club is the most esteemed organization in Seton High School. At a traditional assembly at the beginning of the school year, each member presents o golden rose to Blessed Mother as the ideal of each Setonite and as a pledge of her fidelity to the standards of the school. During the year each one strives to foster these aims among the members of her organization and to hold aloft the flambeau of Catholic womanhood. Members of the leaders Club form a guard of honor at the annual May crowning
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IV W1 -ar Q V Juov sig?- N Msrgnnrbeszgg Keeping in step with a well-lovecl tradition, senior pirates and treasure hunters welcome the freshmen to Seton. Our lowly mcmvrics, Upper left-Juniors proved themselves delightful hostesses at the Garden Party. Left-Smile for the birdie, and then it's off to Washington on a Marian Year Pilgrimage for these seniors. Lower left-Christmas comes but once a year, and this year brought the Holly Hop ot the Alcazar. Below--Balloons, smiling faces, and beautiful weather helped to make the Garden Part another memorable last,
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