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raisin ur tudents Valedictorian and Salutatorian Kateri must be very proud ofthe accomplishments of our Vale- dictorian Donald Rapello with a Regents average of 94.4 and of Salutatorian Irene Rackauskas whose final mark is 94.2. This finaldglory is, for them, only the culmination of four years of arduous and intensive study, Honor Students Proud honor students, Betty Eckelman, Mary Lou liennessey, Teresa Kotowski, Terrence Mitchell, Mary Spencer, Judith Val- ovic and Claudia Jablonski, having attained a Regents average of 90 or above for 4 years of high school, gather about Monsignor Walsh to receive well deserved congratulations. ating: , Landing ur S eakers Chairman Peter Cisek introduces the next speaker in the annual prize debate on the National Debate Issue, Resolved: That the Federal Government should sustain the prices of major agricul- tural products at not less than 90 per Cent of parity. Debaters are Mary Lou Hennessey, Terrence Mitchell, Elizabeth Eckelrnan, Michael Heller, Marie Hroncich, Gerald Bush. X se Prize Speaking and Debate Monsignor Walsh congratulates the seniors chosen to partici- pate in the traditional Prize Speaking Contest held each year in Dugan Hall. SEATED: Marylou Calleo, Teresa Ko- towski. STANDING: Jams Burke, Phyllis Campanile, Donald Rapello, James Adler.
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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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Dan, by his own admission, a typi- cal genius, and naturally unable to dance , 'is taught by Linda as part of S P P Y .and thereby go to college. Perfect Idiot I his campai nto achieve 0 ularit -4, W 'fl A bit of anticipation mixed with excite- ment ancl fun characterizes the reactions of all at tryouts as they attempt to bring to life the characters of our senior play, hop- ing to be chosen for their favorite role. As his horrified family, hopeful friends, and indignant employer look on, Dan at the peak of his pretend- ed nervous breakdovsm is administered a hypodermic by Dr. Von Barf of the College Entrance Board who has just announced that Dan has scored a perfect zero in the Entrance Exams, classifying him as a perfect idiot Au. ful
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