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YEAR I, SECTION 8 First row: D. Schwartzkopf, P. Scully, B. Roberts, D. Schaefer J. Schammel, M. Ruark. Second row: M. E. Sawyer, M. Riley M. A. Roddy, D. Rubeling, P. Saunders, F. A. Rose. Third row I. Rosier, M. L. St. John, J. Rocheleau, S. Schwutka, L. Rinlier, S. Robbins, B. Rist, M. L. Rhein. ' I I . YEAR I, SECTION 7 First row: P. Mohr, A. Montagno, C. Nickel, A. McCarthy, V. Maroney. Second row: M. Moon, M. Minor, G. Murphy, M. Nelligan, C. Misialek, M. Martin. K. Miller, Third row: P. Mister, E. Meyers, R. Murphy, E. McMullen, P. Mildenberger, M. Neilson, C. Mister, N. Myers. YEAR I, SECTION 9 First row seated: J. Uhler, Mary C. Stoner. Second row seated P. Trutfer, D. Tucker, J. Talxovich, Third row seated: V. Stur geon, S. Walker, P. Taylor. Fourth row sented: S. Torsio, P Walking, M. Topper. Standing along left side: T. Tschupelslci M. Sweitzer, B. Trainor, J. Thomas. Standing at right side: C Voight, E. Toneyhill, D. Tate, J. Waltrup, D. Wachter.
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Reminiscing with memories captured in the library album. Library cfrfurzvil Opening its doors to Setonites seeking various informa- tion, instruction or entertainment in reading is Seton's library. Outstanding credit is given to the hard working officers and members of the Library Council. Affiliated with the Student Library Council of Maryland State, Seton's Council is outstanding for its generosity in giving time to lighten the work of the librarian. Social activities of the year included a weiner roast, a field trip to McCormick Tea Company and a trip to West- minster where the Seton Library Council was awarded second prize for outstanding service. A farewell party forthe seniors tinished the social slate for Seton librarians. -f-4.4.1 Library Council members are always welcome in Sister Martha's office-even through the window. House cleaning is a maior in the life ofa librarian. But dearie, it's cold outside.
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YEAR I, SECTION 7 Firsf row: V. O'leary, J. Parks, L. Notarangelo, M. Parsons, G. Raina, J. Orlando. Second row: B. Osenberg, E. Noonon, P. Peddicord, B. Oehring, J. Petrlik, C. Reisinger. Third row: C. Otter, R. Rau, N. Ragan, A. Rebert, M. K. Preble, D. O'Donovan, M. Nowak, P. O'Connor. ,P :rv I I T iff .,n , gtg Q f, .. Y YEAR I, SECTION 9 First row: P. Ziolkowski, J. Weise, M. Wagner. Second row seared: R. Windhaus, B. Wolle, P. Wieland. Third row seafed: P. Wilson, P. Willinger, J. WiIIs. Fourth row secied: M. Wil- lard, J. Wipfield, P. Welker. Standing af left: R. Zidwick, V. Moulton, E. Watkins, M. Woodard, I. YeIIen. Sranding oi righfr M. Warner, J. Williams, E. Wilhelmsen C. Zapresko, G. Weber.
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