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THE NEWSARK WINNERS Werner Schmidt Elnora Grady Susan Heckman Barbara Lyon with Father Edgar Hoffman l i l 4 Irehrs to arm the school fs i eals Published every two months, the Newsark endeavors to form student opinion and give a complete coverage of school news and activities. The paper is under the patronage of that great French apostle St. Francis de Sales. To fashion student opinion-which mens solidly Catholic opinion-it is necessary to believe utterly in the need for integrating religion and life. Dona Swank, the editor, did her best particularly in assigning and writing editorials to make the Newsark a vital force at St. Francis. That the news sheet is successful in chronicling happenings around school is evidenced by its popularity. Every class has enthusiastically borne its share of the financial burden. An extra column has been added, giving the paper a come-of-age look. The staff of the Newsark has gained much by working on the publication. Besides the inevitable grooming in English Page Forty-Four there is the experience of fulfilling assignments. Too, there is a largeness of view and a deeper appreciation of the school, that comes with being alert to everything that happens. Staffers for volume four of the publication are lbesides the editorj Shirly Richmer, associate editor, Joe Ehlerman and Eugene Ghiloni, sports editors: Jack Kegley, news editor: Elnora Grady, business manager, columnists, Barbara Altmeyer and Mary Wey, and reporters Jean Healy, Emma Jean Cantle- barry, Susan Heckman, iDick Handley, Mary Kuster, James Shaw, Mary Lou Calasso, Helen Raftery, and Judy Le Blanc. Typist and mailers are Sue O'NeilI, Monica Rauch, Ann Cline, Dorothy Ann Vascek, Grace Sforza, Ann Barsotti, Patty Glaub, Barbara Lyon, and Mary Ann Backenstos. The Adviser of the Newsark is Sister Marie Bernadette. Much of the success which has come to the paper is due to her.
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First row-Marie Keck, Jean Davis, Mary Ann Backenstos, Susie Heckman, Ruth Hillis, Sallie Wright, Theresa Nutter, Molly Martin, Stephanie Eitel, Joan Mathy, Susan Cusino, Rita Camelo, and Nellie Miller. Second row-Sophia Sayatevich, Judy Le Blnc, Mary Jo Parker, Eleanor Bruneau, Nancy Martin, Elizbeth Cusino, Rita Colangelo, Patty Glaub, Mary lou Ritchey, Frances Spaulding, Mary Sue Kuster, Carol Calasso, Patty 0'Neill, and Elizabeth Kraft. Third row-Beverly Kraft, Martha Rose Seidell, Joyce Le Blanc, linda Van Arsdale, Florence McFarland, Virginia Radcliffe, Judy Bentz, Connie Welsh, Marcella Ghiloni, Charlotte Reid, Rita Devlin, Annabelle Sayatovich, Mary Lou Thornton, Barbara Sanderson, Augustine Becker, and Shirley Bowers. THE GLEE CLUB llrere fs Music in the Air Do-Me-Sol-Do! Voices floated iubiliantly on the air! No, the angels weren't singing in four parts! But the Saint Francis cle Sales Glee Club was having one of its frequent practices for the first important broadcast of the year. We made our debut with the coming of the Christmas Season, when we were invited to lend our talents at the December meeting of the P.T.A. We sang a most successful program in whcih the Christmas spirit was enthusiastically demonstrated in Rudolf, the Red-nosed Rein- deer, Winter WonderIand, and the well- Page Forty-Six known carols. We took this opportunity to pre- sent our mentor, Sister Francis Rapheal, with a bouquet of roses. The flowers showed to some degree how much we appreciated her patience during those long hours of practice. At the Home For the Aged, we were almost snow-bound after a very appealing program which included O Holy Night and the ever- delightful favorite, Carol of the Bells. On Christmas Day we added to the happiness of the occasion by singing Christmas Carols at the Masses in Saint Francis de Sales Church.
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