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ill U 2 urge qc , More funds tc finance the sengor play For Pete's Sakef evoke smiles from lowth c llector and contributors Finding enjoyment in partici- pating in school projects are Frank Murphy, Larry Ernerle, Pat Ronczlca, Mary Henwood, and Eleanor Bretschneider, The students find it beneficial to act as agents for the school in all extra-curricular activities. Conducting a discussion on Social Security is Edmund Srniechowslci aided by Carl Hajdulc. Charles Andruszka and Robert Hozanski locus their attention on the poster concerning the beneiits ot social security. This is only one of the topics studied and discussed in the senior course, 'Problems in American Democracy. Panel or panic! Katherine Mroz, discussion chairman, laughingly introduces panel mem. be-rs of the English III class: Dorothy Lambert, Nancy LuBrant, Henrietta Wiatr, Ioan Toczy- lowski, Chris Grieco, Ioan Dynakowski, Leona Budzynski, Eleanor Bretschneider, lane Brunick and Margaret Ackley. Their Winsome expres- sions predict an animated debate. El! 0 Q
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xxx , y J, , r Another Helen Hayes! Sabina Les- niewski dramatizes a character from one of the short stories listed in the course. lt can be plainly seen from the looks of G. Pawlowski, G. Rup- nik, A. Battista, F. Filipek, P. Prosin- ski, M. Szczepankiewicz, V. Cinefra, E. Komuves, F. Pasquarella, C. Busch, L. Kokocha, B. Lo Presfi, M. Mignona, A. Biedrzycki, W. Cheesrnan, H Busch, A. Morton and G. Mcorhause that her fnresentation is great '. eg iw. .1 N t 7 . f 1' 'Wx y ll , The seven hundred wonders of the world! Scanning through the Atlas furnishes scads of new discoveries. It is amazing to realize how many places and how many things there are to see. Interest is seen in the beaming laces of Ioan Piotrowski, Ioan Lambert, Louise Ken- ney, Roger Alfano, and Iohn Bish, avid researchers.
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LGI, QP5 0l'l'l0l I 0LU The power of salesmariship! Spark- ing the annual Curtis magazine drive are high solicitors Norman Lichtman, Kathleen Boris, Patricia Prosinski, Ioseph Aceto, Eleanor Bretschneider, and Iohn Meksa. Seated among them are captains, Melody LuBrant and Lawrence Emerle, who undertake the task of collecting, regulating, and totaling all money and subscriptions received. Plotting the fate of the freshmen? Frankly, yes These seniors seem to think the situation both serious and hilarious as they plan lwr the freshman clay program The affair is sponsored annually by the upperflassmen ff: tif: delight and fearful ant.c.pat.on of the frosh
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