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Thomas Bazaar, an S.M.I. freslunan, shows' his So winning classmates the check he rtctixe lor 32,9 as the top prize in this school inthe Lentheric Limerick Contest Freshmen Maureen Maloney Patricia Keiley, Sheila Slezak Lorraine Knapik, Christine Rzasa and Evelyn Wessel con ratulate one another on their boot! fortune in receiving Certificates of Acceptance trorn the National Essay As- soeiation. Sharing in Elaine Ol'elO11'S joy. Sister Ann Gabriel presents the gold brooch award from the Betty Crocker Future Home- rnakers' Contest in which Elaine placed first at S.M I,
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I' . I 15 ' rf- Proud smiles and words of congratulations are exchanged by these freshman and sophomore winners in the Na- tional Poetry Contest. If ,ff 3. Q' Winners Elaine Holik, Michael Heller, Barbara Craig, Terry Mitchell, Marie I-Ironcich and Celeste Ptas7ynski display their certificates as they listen willingly to Elaine reading their original essays published by the National Essay Associa- tion. Proud and happy are these junior and senior budding poets, Sally Makacynas, Phyllis Milewski, John Sala- mack. and Claudia Gu- towski after having earned certificates at- testing to the publica- tion of their original poems in the N,H,S,P.A. Could Joe Gillan's tie transactions with Mr. Cronin account for his having placed iirst in the essay contest on The Best Things In Life on Credit ? That S25 bond award should help him to keep his credit rating high! Teresa Kotowski re- ceived honorable men- tion.
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Q43 . ao Q45 Zig' b 2 Contributing to classroom study of sub -- Jeets are the actual participations in v- :cnts that require traveling to other cit- ies which provides a stimultu to enra study. Z1 diversion from the ordinary. the opportimity of meeting new people and of Jllilllllllfl Ll fresh outlool: on studies. Sophomore debate team J. Garguilo, M. Tiyglie. T. Llewellyn and N. Kosinslii. with Coach Attorney Robert Sise, judge Mr. William Gilston and timelteepers QIN BACKGROUNDQ R. Sylkowski, R. Swirlio and D. Urbel. are off for the Siena Col- lege tourney and a second place win. Travelin Tyros T1-so bm loads all set for Albany and four Shalaespearian performances at the Col- lege of Saint Rose. Senior fans ofthe Bard are FRONT B. Rubacli. lxl. llron K l - cieh. M Spencer. A. Bigelow, A. and M. lnylnif. Q11-ACKl C. Jablonslci. I. Raclsatxs- lsas. MJ. l4I'y5ZC7Z1li and P. Martin. Ready to leave for the Hearst Contest in Albany are top history students. seniors R. Recl1nak,M. Callco, ii. Downey, J. Adler. C. Jablonski, D. Rapello, and I. Rackauskas who placed high at S.M.l. , :ns B, DQ 3'W v . -T ,W ..- 'Q s Fr-Q. -An, 7
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