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anqpli' gg 53. ei? . ,Z . MISSION MINDED MEMBERS OF HR. fill. Mary Ellen Anderson. Margaret Ducey. Andrea Wolleiisak. Germaine Schug. Beverly Archer and Patricia Donafrio happily pack their handmade articles for the overseas missions. given. mueli ie expected. Segregation and racial discrimination are words not recognized by the Catholic Students Mission Cru- sade, for Mission donations are sent throughout the world to aid all people in need. The St. Agnes Mis- sion Unit is an active member of this Crusade. Under the direction of the moderators, Sister Laurene Marie and Sister Dorothy Ellen, the officers have produced wonderful results this year. The first act of our Mission Unit was to enroll each girl in the Catholic Students Mission Crusade. Then the mem- bers went on to support the Mission Talent Show and Dance in Cctober. ln November. the students sold Christmas cards in order to equip the school with a large statue of Our Lady. Cnr Mission Day, held on May 22, will be a long remembered event in our school. While we enjoyed the booths. games. prizes and fun, a little girl down in Selma. Alabama proudly displayed her first pair of shoes while her African brother happily served Mass clutching the new paten bought by Missioii efforts. Since spiritual as well as material contributions are needed by foreign missionaries, our Mission Unit homeroom projects include acts of prayer and sacrifice. gf' 4 .M V S it r W2 , , irc I Fm
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Ll REHEARSALS REQUIRE TIME. Many long hours are spent by WI'IERE'S MY BEANIE? Mary Ellen Carpenter searches for her lost beanie. while Patricia Burke dons her gown in preparation for a Glee Club performance. members of the Glee Club polishing their voices to golden tones in Greensleeves . preparing for the Spring Concert. CHRISTMAS PROGRAM SPRING CONCERT PROGRAM Come I'Iither, Ye Faithful , McCollin Greensleeves , Old English Lute Melody Lo How a Rose Praetorius The Sleigh C fe -f C A Kallflfl The Sleigh Kountz Ay, Ay, Ay! e e, Creole Love Song No Candle Was There Lehmann Clouds Charles Q atQ6uQQg, we Qing GLEE CLUB PERSONNEL - lFirst fowl Mary Io Francese Carol Guarnere, Patricia Guiliano. Carol Temmerman. Iudith Kramer: Barbara Scheg. Gloria Stone. Mary Ann Kinsky, Elizabeth Way. lSecond fowl Lorraine Muscarella. Linda Thomas. Ioanne Myers Iosephine Valenti. Carol Pike. Kathleen Sheppard. Carol Wilfeard Mary Agnes Way, Ioyce Blythe, Frances Ruffino. fThird fowl -1 by I .- . fr Patricia Pabrin. Barbara Nowack. Ioanne Rodman. Celanaire Ger- vais, Barbara Burroughs, Ieanne Hogan. Mary Kay Ehmann. Iudith Russer. Marilyn Oeschger. fFourth rowl Gail Grim. Barbara Sorochty. Charlotte Parlowicz. Carol Van Nierop. Margaret Finks. Anne Minton, Iudith Weber. Kathleen Weber. lo-Anne Piro. .s gl A :QI ' H, .J L -- I . w , ., ., I ' y .. f I 1 4 K 'N - gn . -, ' I v , ' ' 0 ' . s l 4 v- - , K 9 1 v 59 , G if . .., is Q' 3. M ,YW in Ws L ',,'1qv. yr- - ' M 'ui 'W - l I i
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