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Page 69 text:
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laiiivr' Neill reads her svript me-r Ihr' pulilii' address sxsteni while other Will' Iestaiits in the Yuire of Dviiioimiu lfontest. Nl. SItf'IlI'l l'. lf. Urfliin. Nl. llen- rie-ssrx . N'l.1ialli-0.11 liiirrigan aiidl. Szurr-lx, look on, Other speakers await Ilieir turns in ll'lf'Hlllf'f'Ulll1'l'. The nr-is suite ofutlires not onli ad:-qiialvlx and uiiiifurtalili tills an urgent need. adds 4'oiiu'iiierii'e to the expeditious handling ofjust suvh svlionl avtix ities as this I-iintest presents. hut lu its modern and tasteful appointinvnts. it adds iinmeasurahly to the appearanre of St. Nlarfs and In the good impression made upon iisitors to S.Nl.l. Throughout the reading of the original addresses. junior and senior high school students and the judges listen in the iariuus hUIT1t'I'lDl!lllS.,lL'1Ilt' Szurvli. sophuiiinre- Slllllt'Ill.IltIlliIllVM8Sl'l'14lSf'llltlFf'pf'Pht'Illll'1f' si-howl hut also was adjudged winner in the vitv contest. Mrs. Walter Douglas of the Cerebral Palsy Associa- tion makes Mary Spencer the happy recipient of the fourth prize-a 810 cash prize. 5' Sylvia Urban lleftl magazine drive Captain and her co-worker Virtor Binkauskas keep those daily totals tallied to the delight ofthe winners of the ten silver dollars which Sister Mary Leo presents to these top salesmen. With the returns the greatest since the inception of the annual drix e. grand prize winner is Richard Cassahonne of Grade Six. all I ,- 5 f,
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Effort receives its rewa rd Fi P.-. rsl prize- A gall I , 5, lmnd -is awarded to Patrivia Putman hy Mr. Albert Zo-ppie-ri of the luval vliaptvr nl thi- Dis- alilvd Aiiivrivaii Veter- ans twgiiiiizaitiuii. 1 U Father Gilmour welcomes guests at assemblx held for awarding uf prizes to winners in the national Emplox the Pliysivally Handicapped essay vontest. We Q NN i Z' . I Mr. Raymond Fried- man. president ofthe Kiwanis Club, presents a S25 bond to third plan- winner. Patrivia Wi-iili-iiiuiiii. 'a XS. ,J . james Kilcoyne, sevuiifl place winner receiies mingratulations and a 325 bund from Mr. Wil- ll1lIIl SL1Xiigll' in ln-l1.illi ul' the- Amsterdam Pnlifi fluin niilti-f-. y'-. ,O I,-iiit:--ttiiits in thi- ,Miirrif tin I,i-givin i-ss.ix in itur Hint' t Thr FP a Krnpa. liarliara Wfilti-1 inl fain ntx Knfipe inutuallx eiiiigratulatf- +-at-h nth: r upon ng the 1-ash prizes awarilml lip th.. B+ rgen r Rita plat-vrl first at S.N1.l. and fourth in Nlriiitguriierx
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Page 70 text:
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QXXXXX N 0ur talent are recognized . . . ,lurly Briuclle and Pet:-r Cutowski share theirjoy at hating reweixr-rl a ve-rtifivate from thf- National Essay Association. 5,1 . Comparing tho- vvrtifivatf-s they rvvffixr-tl for thvir original poems arf- the-so junior anfl hltlillllmtlft'l'l'4'illlXf'Wl'll1'f'SI Karf-n Kon-hln-r. Marvlou tial- lf-o. Joan Jalvlonxki, Nlargarwt Avkeuilrark. Sally NliilU:l.4'l'll2i4. Elizabeth Fpatola. Richard Keohan. fflauflia Cutowslci. Stephanie- Mack. anrl Emanu- Pla Borvio, Happy smiles greet Sister Mary Leo as shi- IIl3lif'S awarfla to aeniore Marx Fowl Margaret Kelly. Rita Fraim, Barbara Wr1lc1sZ..'Xlxin Alekna and Edward Yainoa sky for their original poems publishvd in the National High Svhool Poetry Anthol- ogy. Justlx proufl ofthvir 5lJf'4'0'SNlllll1f' National Povtrx lllJlllf'Nl arf' S5 liia Kvrnlvlf-. l,oif liogoxan. lv-rv l'lallvr1lw'vli.lPaxirl Mllvr, Stlllflfli l.av.rv-nw-. latrir'1a5z1'zvrlia. anfl l lixllte llf-Str-lano. lrv'-lr me-ri author-
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