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Enthusiasm for the success of Saint Agnes spurs these avid class mothers to represent their daughters class in the Ladies' Auxiliary. At .1 pause in the aftcrnoon's meeting our class mothers: 'seatedi Mrs. H. J. Mcfiahan. Mrs. John Grafton. Mrs.. William Lennon. rstandingl Mrs. Salvatore Picone. Mrs. Thomas Muttha and Mrs. Joseph Bozcllo are seen reviewing their records. iflbsenti Mrs. John Tamm. Mrs. Mark Napolitano. 'R E ..- es. if Ladie Auxiliary Imbued with a spirit of giving as well as enthused by the prospect of receiving. the members of the Ladies' Auxiliary gather at Paul's Restaurant for the annual Sweepstakes Luncheon. This year the luncheon was sponsored by Mrs. Robert Atkinson. Jr.. Mrs. Peter Barba. Mrs. John Amato and Mrs. Angelo Tumminelli. The many beautiful gifts donated at this affair will be used as prizes for the gala January Bridge. 71 4. Xu- An active Ladies' Auxiliary depends upon its diligent leaders. Saint Agnes' Auxiliary is conducted under the constant guidance of its officers: tseatedl Mrs. Anthony Contello tPresidentl. Mrs. Angelo Tumminelli. tstandingl Mrs. John Amato, Mrs. Peter Barba and Mrs. Robert Atkinson, Jr. The eternal feminine draws us upward. As exinct as the dinosaur are yesterdays ladies of leisure who attended a whirl of social functions purely for pleasure. Today's committee women have dehnite worthy goals in mind, which prompt every cup of tea they pour. At school they join together under the title of the Ladies Auxiliary and are indispensable in bettering the facilities of the school. Specifically they have financed improvements in the Science Laboratory. the Auditorium and the Library. This year-s affairs include the Halloween Bridge, the Christmas Party and the Fashion Show held in our Alumnae Hall. the Swecpsakes Luncheon at Paul's Restaurant and the January liridgzc at the Waldorf-Astoria in New York. This organization has dehnitely proved itself to be a manysided, strong power behind production at the Sem. ,...-- '-5 'f ...H 3 us. 'FQ ' . if-'N' , We Beef: V 'iii 'fiii M 'J 11145: 'T . 3 .. A, ,Q-x vain. Q . f?-.Q u
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1. 2, 3 . . . every key clicks in even rhythm as the members of our flying fingers squad give an exhibition of their talents on the keyboard. Dorothy Butler. Eleanor Miller. Diane Hunter. Emilia Lauro. Melanie Amato. Cecelia Weingarten. and Rosemary Trouse are forever grateful to the Sem for making a typing course available to academic students. Attempting to replace the popular discover-a-key-and-landfon-it method of typing with a more workable system, the Seniors spent many hours at the mercy of a keyboard. bnder the direction of Siser Thomas Catherine, this Senior elective, newly added to our academic curriculum, has met with great success in producing speedy, accurate ty pists, who are providing against numerous term papers in College. Typing Time slips through 0ne's my fingers. X Diane Connelly proves the comparative sim- plicity of completing a term paper when good typing is the medium.
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Miss America Pageant? No. it's the Sem's swimmers on their weekly jaunt to the Si, George Pool. Posing before braving the deep are: :FIRST ROWD Marv Lou Loughran, Barbara Newbould. Judy Wilson. Annette Tamm. Peggy O'Connor. Elizabeth Hynes. Keeping a vigilant eye over the afternoon's proceedings at the St. Frances Spata. Betty Lou O'NeiIl: tSECOND ROWD Frances Hes- George Pool, are the Sem'5 Udaughrcrg of :he deep and Offifgfg gf terberg. Margaret Filancl. Alic: Farrell. Agnes Anthonv, Ann Marie the Swimming Club, Frances Hesterberg tVice-Presidentl. Annette W00dS- JO-U1 BUNCH- Judi' Flflfhffi 'TUV ROW! GI'-IW Muflhlv Corlelli. Katherine Higgins, Janet Cornelia. Elizabeth Tamm LPresidentl, and Mary Lou Loughran iSecretaryJ. DOH11-1 Schwartz, Deanna Buttera, Mary McManus. wimming That is a sure place of rest from labor. A-Mi impm'li.il fiiiwey r-mirliivlrwl ziiiimig tlii- viiiployvvi of F ulvl iiiifrlil well slum lliiil on 'liliiii'-rlay illil1'lil1UHllN Irvs zivtiliu iiiiiiifviiiviil is tlif- lwyiwlv. Sui-li liwliiii i llif iliiul in itll ul llif- s-ii iiiaisw iiri-tml aiiicl iirm ol ilif- N-iiiiniiiy Fisiiniiiiiig liliili, l,iiiilu-ia. eiitliii-i- X 2 L z ' . 'v 'V 5 K 4- tu miter lilw Ilie 1l1'lPXCl'lPlLil Q Q ' ' Q 5 4 L i ' ' ei: of tlii' mol. - 1 1 1 1 1 ...N ,,,.,.4,vno-4 'M H ... i ,X x
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