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A scene from t'The Life Of Berna- dette is dramatized by D. Mor- ano, K. Martorana, and I. Dobies S i s t e r Loretta fMaciejewskiJ gains the interest of C. Di Renzo, and A. Doto in vocation literature. Ballerina, Kathleen Martorana swings to the tunes of seasonal melodies. The occasion was the celebration of the Lourdes Centennial. A. Doto and C. Di Renzo are fas- cinated by L. Rogalski's garb. Pat Hamilton and Leonore Rogal- ski tap dance to the tune of Win- ter Wonderland during the Christmas performance. Ml f , f f ff ,U QW X
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In the IMPRESSIONS and in the CORDO 'K E. Polek, E. Bretschneid- er, N. LuBrant, and P. Yeager listen to an ex- planation of yearbook printing processes during their visit to the Campus Publishing Company. Strolling across the Vil- lanova campus, P. Moss, C. Toczylowski, R. Przy- byszewski, J. Guzejko, E. Polek, and L. Pilarchik are on their way to an- other conference. Katherine Mroz is absorbed in her TB or not TB? is the query Judy Oslowski presents her topic panel topic at the Villanova Press Nancy and Katherine pose before on staff organization at the Villa- Conference. Miss M. Jones at the Municipal nova Press Conference. Hospital. Do you really need all this machinery to print a newspaper? is the question in the minds of B. Gillette, K. Mroz, D. Kubiak, and J. Lambert as they watch the presses at the Courier Post.
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nd in our DRAMATIC VENTURE United we stand: divided we fall, is the expressed opinion among students of this high school who form an organization of mutual understanding through school as- semblies. Discussing problems, forming opinions and entertaining fellow students are the main issues on the agenda. Through these responsibilities, the students learn to respect the ideas and ideals of fellow schoolmates as well as more educated adults. They strengthen bonds of friendship, and learn to develop the qualities of leadership, which will help them as students of today to be- come the citizens and leaders of tomorrow. Y g.g :few 5 . f ' ' ' Q Y J xi . n L t 9 ' ,, 'Y v Y K , Y W . Q . sn' ' i ' Y v. .V l X ,, sis o . ls , -it X I , kung. lx x ' f it rd' t 135 The Nativity scene is reaenacted by sophomore students who pay homage to the Christ Child. Meinlzers of the Glce Cluln made their dcliut this your with 11 song in honor of the lit. ROV. Msgl. A. B. Strenski on his feast day.
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