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guaranteed their rightiul lreeilum to teaeh the truth. Sister Teresita listens to the reports of her class officers. Margaret Waver treasurer, makes her bank deposit, Judith Byrne, secretary, goes over her report, joan Calo, vice president, has a few words to say, and Edwin Maino, president, is about to call the meeting to order. guna ,iw .zrrre z L, M Sister Lawrence Imelda tells of the days in quaint old Spain when the matadors and torea- dors fought the bull as Margaret Weaver, Grace Turecan and Patricia Moriorty listen atten- tively. Through Mary's Imma- culate Conception, Mar- garet Kelly, Marcia Cen- naro, Mary Miller, Anne Cross ask for Mary's in- tercession for a success- ful graduation.
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...oondition that tho sohools in llmorioa should bo , f , s P, 'M .,t,A Seniors Patricia Rampey, Anita Adelhardt, Wini- fred Krumpter, Thomas Lechleitner, Mary Aita and Regina Kealy board the bus to Jamaica. Oh! rw That poor bus driver! I got my job through the New York Times say Judith Byrne, joan Calc, Emmet Para- dine, Margaret McCann and Gerald Cough- lin as Sister Leonard Marie advises more Tablet reading. Let's collect the coins, so we can fill the tank with something besides HZO. Making themselves comfortable in the cars are: William Smith, John Driscoll, john San- zone, Robert Lambert, john Nolan, Peter Lupsha, Arthur Smith, James Barber, Robert Crowder.
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Sister Henry Joseph presents Leo Honor pins and membership cards to the sophomores: Pamela Deverall, Robert McNamara, and Roberta Muhr. Michael Brush, Arthur Smith, Karen Dunne, Helen Young, Suzanne Hoff- man, Carole Garibaldi, John Beckert, Judith Byrne, Nancy McGuire, and Ann Hayden have just received their Quill and Scroll membership cards and pins from Sister Henry Joseph. Suzanne Hoffman, Gaye Emken, Caroline Jaeger, Eileen Fegen, Marianne Furey, Mary Lou Ferrari. Standing: Kenneth Snyder, Josephine Brown, Janet Porter, Carole Garibaldi, Patricia Keller, Katherine Dollard meet to discuss their awards. Will' S HUA. HOIIOIS Each year several students bring credit to their school by meriting awards in art, es- say, poetry and other fields. This year proved no different. For the third time The Agnesicm Rock was granted the George Wfashington Honor Medal for the editorial Youth-the Watch- dogs of Freedomf, For this same editorial, Carole Garibaldi received a S25 bond from the Elks Club in their newspaper week contest. Among the January graduates Emmett Paradine received the term prize in the Hic- key Memorial Religion Competition, and Regina Kealy ranked first in the school en- trants for the Betty Crocker examination. Eileen Fegan, Marianne Furey, Janet Porter, Carole Garibaldi and Mary Lou Fer- rari had their poems included in the national anthology. Kenneth Snyder and Suzanne Hoffman won first and third place respectively in the poster contest sponsored by the Catholic Daughters of America. Caroline Jaeger and Gaye Emken received honors. Jolm O'Connor received 9520 in the Vin- centian Essay Contest. Katherine Dollard was awarded S25 in the Unity and Brother- hood Essay Contest, Rockville Centre, while Carole Garibaldi received a wrist watch for her accomplishments and interview at the Brotherhood dinner in Merrick. , ' In the leadership contests sponsored by the Elks Club of Lynbrook, Janet Porter placed first and Carole Garibaldi, second. In a similar contest for the Merrick unit, Carole placed first. Unfortunately many of the awards are re- ceived during the latter months of the school year and cannot be included.
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