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P'-IIVQ5 . 4 , s z 11-is PACE -5355 'Toi' X If ' 1-'Ner' ?i..f Joan . we NNED :an - :sea REQUIESCAT IN X S ' xx Quill. TRIBUTE TO PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY The sorrow and horror rrsulting from the tragic asxarsina- tion of Jobn F. Kennedy were unparalleled by any single act of tbix century. Here was a grcat leader, a loving jatber, and a loyal luuband. Here, also, wat one of tba grea-text cbampions of inter- national pure 'and brotberbood. Yat, tbrougb a rnoxt daxtardly crime, life was .tnatebed from him. Jobs F. Klnnedy was A true PRESIDENT OF THE PEOPLE. He appealed to tbe younger generation because of bi: own youtb- fulncu and ambition: for' tbe young. He was unlaltering in bix :tand for bi ber education. Knowtng too, that a round mind rnurt baue a iealtby body, be organized and advanced tb: Coun- cil on Youtb Fitnen. Probably tba mast outltanding opportunitg' be are Ameri- ean youtb to expreu their patriotism and brot erly ine was bi: irritidion of tb: Peace Corps. In bonor of tba late Prasklmt, tbix organization will won lu rerognizrd az the Kennedy Corpx. Pruldcnt Kcnnedy': life was one of love and davotion to botb God and Country. In bi: Inaugural Address his vibrant appeal to tbe nation wat, Ari not what your country can do for you, but ratbar what you can do for your country. Equally fl0I00l wrrr bil word: lo a rrportrr urban asked if be prayed allen. HI anrwered, Yen I gut down on my inn: wary nigbt bclorl bad. In Pruident Kenludyh damiu tba world ba: .vullarad un lfflftflbll Ion. S T A F F Editor-in-chief Te,-,Wwe 1 45551555115 Efiitors Mary Ellen lNalsh, Elizabeth Feature Editors Jeanne Parker, Bnrburu Sli..-1-lmi., Kulhlm-1-n Ynuirhzm Rvllorters Judith Hiruss, Roseann Schifano, Consmnuu Umsi, Denise Barnett, Thomas Mammen, Then-uso Brunnick. James Miley, Donna Izzo, Mary Huirhos, Edith Smiih, William Tedesco, Joseph E. Mahoney, John llc-ssc Alllllllli Lisbeth Staab, Antonia Viaturi, Alfred Messina Sports Edward Kilgus, .lcunne Smith. Dorothy Schreiber, Bruce Cook Aft Joan Falkowski Photozraphy Community Studios, Michael .-Xbbene Circulation and Exchange William Berman TYPihg A. McEvoy, P. Fahey, M. Fonry, B, Royce, M. Renna. L. His-der. A. Gould, .l. Visslailli, J. Adams, R. Hajdusek, K. Kroinhofnei-, M. Birmingham Adviser Siscer M. Terentia 5- - .- M25 , x x' ,K A 'Z .ffl 'I :.-.LM xK:xf.ll ll V V W' ' -, lf lf fa' , a s I3 I xl.. f I - X IB lf X' - - ' 4 KL: u TNQ... if M M- fa' fi f,-Q-.Q-Ex . - -K ,V L, . . - , . ,- Q w AMCRTCAU llllllll ll.llll ulfll U lMilllt'l.Q!g
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Editing zu paper can be fun. proves to be true for Jeanne Parker, Terrence Pommetr, Ioan Fallcowski, Elizabeth lang and Mary Ellen Walsh, Members of Torch staff : Mary Sullivan, I e a n n e Parker, Kathleen Vaughan. Ioan Fnlltnw- ski, Eileen Ginconia, Elizabeth La n g , Mary Ellen YValsh, and Terr renee Pummett are in- tent as they check the galley sheets for possible errors. Mary Ellen Walsh, Terrence Pom- mett, and Elizabeth Lang plan the third issue of Torch. Xl. Q
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Mrs. Spelshouse suggests to Mr. O'l-lara rhin he have his pupils listen to the new Physics records. AMO G THE BOOK Everyone in the library looks busy! lohn Rafferty and Billy Marrineni hunt for books, Marian Pardo and Terry Pommelt scan the newspapers, and the others complete a reference assignment. Mrs. Spelshouse warns Billy Bnxe eckner, Joe A. Mahoney and Dot- rie Schreiber so return their books on time or pay a fine.
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