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1. Ali- With a song in their hearts, the seniors give a rousing welcome to the treshm en. Oh Happy Days was the song ot the tresh men as their 1n1t1at1on was officially brought to a close Gene O Br1en and loe Kovalzck seem to be hav 1ng a little dispute over who should have the next dance w1th Arlene Burke Barn dance attire IS 1n ev1dence S., 110 i I X X At the Hop! There were lots oi rockin', rollin,' swingin', and strollin', at the Freshmen Initiation Dance. Freshmen In1t1at1on Dance On October 7 1957 the Student Councxl sponsored The Autumn Leaves Dance It was the cum of the senlors to Welcome the fresh men and to express the1r thanks to them for the admlrable school sp1r1t they displayed dur mg 1n1t1at1on Thats entertainment' Some treshmen show they have what It takes at their Initiation Dance
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Parents of freshmen didn't seem to mind the heat on that September day as they eagerly listened to Father Meyer and Sister Agatha. Information concerning the school and the freshmen activ- ities were the topics discussed. 1-1 m -nl in l OPEN HQUSEU- Robert Baker and Mrs. Grizzaffi talks to Sister loseph Eucharia Some of Ben-mdjne Chu!-IG direct the parents to the other parents Waiting in line are Mrs Buchowitz the classrooms. Mr. and Mrs. Boone are Mr' and MTS' Moulfonf and MI' and Mrs' Uh! on the way. Mr. Foley, president of the P.T.O.,reads a list of the activities which have been suggested by mem- bers. 5 i Robert Baker discussed the motivations, ideals, and objectives of Saint Mary's Student Council. P.T.O. If v.. X, -I X, I On December 6, 1957, Barbara Curran, Vice- President of the Student Council, explained the election of officers, mem- bership, and various pro- grams which the Council undertakes to provide better understanding be- tween the students and the faculty.
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v. fl Iunior Achievement 'R' Future looks good to members ot HERIACO CO. lunior Achievement company sponsored by Esso Research and Engineering Company as they push production to catch up with sales. Many students have brought honor to Saint Mary's by Iunior Achievement work. The following students have partici- pated in I.A. work. Marylyn Torrio Barbara Ives Irene GC1SiO1' Eugene O'Brien Marcia Daley lohn Sotranko Iohn Gene Clarie Kennedy Cecilia Scott Bernice Sahli Patricia Burke Marylyn Doherty Mary Marken Sharon Munley Pamela Newman Roberta Yqsier Kathryn McGowan Ianet Powers Barbara Curran Robert Baker Althea Lennox Gloria Bartus Peter Ausielle loanne Barry Bettianne Tunis Rudolph Brauchle Rita Garry OFFICIALLY MEMBERS: Iohn Sofranko and Cecelia Scott receive Iunior Achievement membership pins trom Edward Sutherland, tsecond from leftl, adviser to Ken Co Labs Co., a Iunior Achievement firm sponsored by White Laboratories Inc., Kenilworth, and P. C. Osterman, 1., f ww., 35 ,gg 'N A er 5 Q lx w. xx 1 Q L I 3 M-2,5 .3325 iff ' QM. if?- N ,RISK f f 'Qi I ,O 5 uv s, n 'A'1' ' Hillel 'ff'f yf.,..,, fy, X 4:1434 . 'X- iw ff Mr. Kenneth Roden explained Iunior Achieve ment activities to high school students. president of Union County Iunior Achievement, Others in the photo are Ioanne Leikauskas llettl, treasurerg and Mary Ann Unglaub, assistant secretary. In the rear row in the same order are Daniel Staruch, production man- agerp Theodore Sinonelli, and Iohn Myers, White Labora- tory executive.
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