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M ',.-4 MANIPULATING A DICTAPHONE is a novel experience. Senior members of the Business Club. Lorene Erwin. Anne Marie Salvaggio. Bar- bara Caputo and Io Ann Fleischauer attempt to transcribe letters from the tapes their faculty bosses have left for them. a Qot oil gum -- REGARDEZ LES CHAPEAUXI Traditional dis- play of homemade-hats on St. Catherines Day found these French Club members among the winners. Diane Granath models her very own Christmas tree hat, while Charlene Tabone's original Sputnik was the comic favorite. MAPPING THEIR STRATEGY for their Book Week Crusade are these members of the Library Club. Barbara Sorochty. Sister Mary Stephen. lean Marie DaMore. and Mary Ann Brunett. WHEN THE DRAMA FESTIVAL was held at St. Agnes. the library had to be decorated too. so members of the Club. Ioan Brooks. Lorene Erwin and Mary Elizabeth Guerin started off with a miniature stage set and some drama books. SS
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ONE WORLD AT ST. AGNES - Enacted by members of the History Club this highly popular assembly program depicted the true meaning of Thanksgiving. Here Mary Antrobus plays the part of an inquisitive little girl who begs Granny, Carol Santee. to tell her the story of America. Representing the contributions of Lithuania to the United States, singers Nijole Norkus, Regina Poskus,Amelia Choromanskis and Milda Iuodvalkis appeared in their lovely native dress. Qubs are on Qot 06 wonle Many of our after-school interests are focused on the clubs with their various projects. Unlike the other clubs at St. Agnes, the Library Club does not hold meetings. The main purpose of the organization is to provide service to both faculty and students. Stamping books, filing cards and reshelving books are all a daily service of these girls who so readily give up their study halls several days a week to serve us all in the library. Our Timon Club, the history departments after- hours extension, is one of the most active or- ganizations. Among its many diversified and popu- lar projects are trips to the art gallery, museum and historical homes of Rochester. About once a month Sister Edwardine and her girls make visits to these various landmarks. They also exert time and talent preparing history programs for assembly. TIMON CLUB EXCURSIONS WERE FAMOUS! As a sample, here at the Susan B. Anthony House lwhere they arrived in time for Miss Anthony's birthday teall are Roslyn Manzella. Mary Kay Ehman, Teresa Cupolo. Angela Foster. ludith Weber. lean Culross. Linda Lee Dominik. Mary Ann Berg and Iudith Burns. 54
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A'l'..ET'S EXPLORE THE INSIDE! This present day rage of Sputniks has inspired missile-minded members of the Science Club. Here we find Dorcas Holmes busily engaged in demonstrating the model's parts while Sue Scheffel, Suzanne Haggerty and Angela Foster look on. HOMEMAKING PROIECTS ARE SUCH FUN. Mary Io Francese, Io Ann Di Fabio. Dorothy Graf. Ioanne Bacher. and Eileen Cassidy of the Home- making Club happily busy themselves dressing and decorating boudoir dolls. in Under the direction of moderator Sister Teresa Edward, the Homemaking Club was initiated this year. Familiarizing the students with homemaking procedures and fostering in them an appreciation for this art is the purpose of this club. Exhibition of stuffed animal collections, making of boudoir dolls. and trips to Fanny Farmer's and Rochester Gas and Electric were projects undertaken by the club. To keep up with the constant develop- ments in science, and to deepen this aware- ness by projects, research and discussion. zealous young SAH scientists probe deep into some of the mysteries of today's world in our science club -- Pi Kappa Sigma. Among its most valuable projects is the study of the multitude of career opportunities now available in scientific fields. f :mu-n..,,i FARRINGTON FRANKFURTER ll is induced to give a friend a ride when members of the Homemaking Club. Mary Frances Devine, President Mary Margaret Grim. and Patricia Costello, display some of their stuffed animal collection. 56 s
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