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7' aaa: ,7 Art Club On June ll, there came a welcome pause in the grind of Diocesan lfxaminations when the Art Club gave an exhibition of work done during the term by Grace Reed, Mary Ann Lannig, Mary Ann Miceli, Anita Ferrantino, Theresa Stamm, Paula Loughran, Louise Riley, Eileen Malloy, Clara Burleigh, and Rosemary Anello Qabovejg also Lleanette Mazzuka, .lean Austin, Julia Collins, Alice McGowan, Adele Cort, Marilyn Dietz. An amazed student body saw displayed in the auditorium an attrac- tive display of professional-looking posters in both black-and-White and writer colorsg some line and beautiful etchingsg and a very handsome display of woodwork novelties. The hidden talents of these gifted girls had been little suspected. Sister Grace Immaculate, President Eileen Malloy, and all the members of the Art Club are to be congratulated on their achievements, and also heartily thanked for the joy they brought to the entire school. iSHlill.A BURKE.
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Star TC3111 of Red suits and silver basketballs were the awards received by mem- bers of the All-Star Team for faithful attendance at Friday afternoon practice. Sports Night provided an extra thrill when the All-Star Team defeated the Old Grads in the game for which they had practiced so long. All-Shzr' TKYIIIII Kathleen Murphy, Captain, Ann Henry, Patricia Bennett, ,loan Tilyou, Madelyn Werring, Mary jane Price, Patricia Maguire, Mary Ann Corcoran, Catherine Price, Margaret McChesney, .Ioan McEvoy, Elizabeth Ahearn, Oona Burkeg and Cheer-Leaders Adele Driscoll, Patricia Prial, Katherine Anne Kelly, Betsy Keady, Teresa Glynn and Mary Ann Forrest.
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l Tl'1ll'y 0l'VlCC Clal, One of our newest and most successful activities is tlie Library Service Club. Our librarian. Sister Grace Carmel, is very pleased with its great progress. The number is limited to eigliteen. lfileen Malloy, tlie capable president, is ably assisted by Dorothy Veit. Meetings are lieltl every Tliurs- day from 3:00 'til 3:30 in tlie library. Art. publicity, new books, and scrap boolas are some of tlle interests. Mary Bresnalian and Rita Mc- Donougli were not present when tlie picture was taken. 4 . ei 1 ak A Sfulzrfillg fleft to riglitjz Clara Burleigli, Theresa Stainm, Rita McDonough. Sc':1lc'iI': .Ioan Sclimidt, lfileen Mal- loy, lflizabetli Aliearn. if-15 Sftllltlfllg Qleft to riglitj: Teresa Glynn, Paula lougliran, l,ouise Riley. Seflleif: Pliyllis leslso, Cyntliia Cali, Dorotliy Veit, Nancy Gaynor.
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