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Kesoloed Uno! ine ?ederol government snonld initiate d ,ooliey of free irode ornong notions friendly to the llniled Stores. Helen Potoclu President Amrmative Speaker MARITAIN DEBATING CLUB We Opponent They O Mt. St. Joseph 2 0 Loyola 2 2 Calvert Hall 0 I Institute of Notre Dame 'I O Notre Dame of Maryland 2 'I Catholic High 1 2 Towson Catholic 0 NEGATIVE TEAM AFFIRMATIVE TEAM Carolyn Rigger Constance DeSheslxy Joan Anderson -lUdY Me55e Ann gqch, glfemqfe Robin Ward, Chairman Carolyn Pfaclenhauer, Vice-President Junior debaters make remote plans for a successful season The chairman introduces the topic, and the last debate of the season Judy Tochterman, Ann Bach, Rita Cole, Mary Catherine Monius, gets under way. Seton defeated Calvert Hall. Judy Messer, Elizabeth Fisher, Margaret Sanlxs. 55
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Z7reaa1s, banks, are each a ufarlrb aaa Iraaks, We kaaw, are a sabstaatial Warlrt bath ,vars aaa aaaa Joan Keating, president, shelves boolms after a busy day. LIBRARY COUNCIL One of the most helpful and active organizations at Seton is the library Council. Its main purpose is to assist the librarian in carrying out the duties necessary to keep a well ordered library. Same of the varied duties include charging books, arranging bulletin boards, tiling, shelving hooks, and counting and recording circulation. Always loolc- ing for new ideas, members attended a library Meeting at North- western High School, Hyattsville, Maryland, where they learned the functions of a new modern library. The library Key, the monthly paper composed by the members and consisting of bool: reviews, alumnae reports, and human interest articles, made its debut this year. Parties throughout the year add a social note to the busy lives of these librarians. A librarian's worlc is never done-but there are so many things to do that there's never a dull moment. Mary Hayes, treasurer, lone Bischof, secretary, Patricia Koubelc, historian, Patricia Kenealy, vice president. Time out lor a good time at the fall picnic 54 February-Catholic Press Month-brings an added challenge to zealous librarians Diana Singer, Nadine Murphy, Marie lana, Sister Martha, moderator, Mary Hayes. librarians from Seton and Poly combined business with pleasure on their trip to Hyattsville.
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Ure heavens declare the gferg ef Gert and the Hrmameut slfewetlr His lrezudiwerk. SCIENCE CLUB For those students interested in adding to their curricular study of l science, the Francis P. Garvun Science Club was organized. During the past year, the study of the history, the making, and the types of soap were investigated and discussed during their meetings. At the Science Fair held during Open House, equipment was demonstrated by the students. A field trip was made to the Stieff Silver plant. The Science Club is open to all iuniors and seniors who qualify scholas- tically. Mary Clare Hynes, president, carefully calculates the weight of small quantity of matter with an analytic balance. Mary Claire Bannon, vice president, Patricia Simon, secre- tary, Anna Marie Schlotman work on a proiect concerning the various kinds of soap, Diane Rylcoski explains to her mother and to Lillian Baker and her father a proiect an exhibition during Open House. 56
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