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:ea GU C Paul presents her pass to Student Conn cilors C Senex and NI Sofic 'Ihcres no get UI10' past 'IHESF Oirls' S. Flanagan appears to be glued to the stabe as our grey and bent 'Mother Maher tries to keep her self-control. P. Costa, in the role of the sweet and innocent girl, enjoys Sheila's predicament. Full of sharp wit and ambiguous lines, chuckles arose in the andience at the oddest moments. Phyllis Yallario and Barbara Corbi perform brilliantly. One of the four acts chosen for the Student Council Talent Show, they repre- sented the junior class. CPlease note the can- delabraij in the formation of strong charactersg . . . He thus enobles what is merely natural in life and secures for it new strength in the material and temporal order, no less than in the spiritual and eternal.
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Tllllllll EHUNIIIL The governing bodf' of any school is, by far, the most important group, for in its hands it holds the character of the school. To those who are eligible to receive them, the Student Council imparts heavy responsibilities, enabling them to proceed in leadership, integrity, and initiative. By infusing into every girl the qualities of reliability and respect, the Student Council members are preparing a happy future for them- selves as good Catholics and staunch citizens. Ya. s The wardens Left . Blue Monday! XX ho rates Siberia this week: The answer to the sixty-four dollar question can be found on the Student Council list being posted by S. Doyle, president. The back gate, more commonly known as Siberia, is one of the least desired posts. R. Miano, sec., announces a Student Council meeting as K. Maher, vice-pres., looks on, The chemistry lah is the scene of the weekly student government confer- ences.
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...the HLETIE ASSHEIATIU Did it go in?'y Hurray for our side! Members of the basketball varsity are fl. to r.J First row: M. Lemon, G. Reinhard, C Ball, R. Cockerill, captain, B. Patterson. P. Reinhard and M. O'Brien. Second row: S. Flanagan, M. Niland K. Brady, R. Reilly, I. Goodliffe, A. Hahr, P. McLoughl lin, P. Maguire. QMissing from the picture are K. Caf- ferky and M. Smithj , , 5 Make that basket. Gail Reinhard makes a spectacular shot as the hopes and dreams of Resurrection sink into oblivion. Excitement and thrills galore are prevalent at every breathtaking game. Score tied-one minute to play! A quick basket, the whistles sound, and the general spirit of exhilaration of a game hard won, surges through onlookers and players alike. Team- work and sportsmanship learned here will produce the champions of tomorrow.
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