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The representatives of the Student Council admire the outdoor Crib and beautiful Christmas tree provided hy the Mt. Vlashington l.i0n's Cluh. Student Council offiicrs agree that first floor landing is an important post. President Charles Hays decides that he, himself, will assume this responsibility. of Leadership Junior class president, Terry McGovern, calls a meeting of class officers to discuss programs for the Junior-Senior Prom. ,A fi .1 I 1 fy, , 1 , ! Sophomore lOl class officcrsAHerman Toma- setti, Beverly Slater. Catherine Xvaple and Verna Rectcnwald--decorate first floor bulletin hnards for the Christmas season. ,... 'N-...ff i ff? 1 J 1
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To Assume the Responsibilit ? 'C' 1.4 Qs., 5 Mother Alma happily approves the Senior class officers' suggestion to hring a littlc Christmas joy to Christ's old folks at their Benton Avenue Home. Edward Haus, Sophomore 102 class president, good- naturedly takes orders from the other class officers4 Roberta Zuma, Barbara Liberi, and Margaret Butler.
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To trwe for Sports editors Noiinrn liclstciling, ind lhomrs Dc-lun confer with Thomas How true the old adage that many hands make light work. So it is has been in the publieation of our yearbook. True, the actual labor of planning layouts, writing and revising copy and suitably cap- tioning pictures fell to the yearbook staffg yet, if each member of the class had not contributed his share in many varied ways, there would be no need for a staff. just as each senior doing his part has helped to make our yearbook a reality, so, too, can each senior throughout his life do his part to restore all things to Christ. The big chiefs--'eo-editors Rirhard Sweterlitsch and Albert Parkerfwho unselfishly devoted long hours and much effort to the success of the Maryan.
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