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JUNIOR CHOIR The members of the choir render their talent to the singing of the Mass one Sunday a month. Here they pose with Elaine Geffert , our talented school organist, in the choir loft. “—and song fills the air—” The generous response of Saint Patrick’s Junior Choir is the answer to any appeal where music is needed. The beautiful voices of the all-girl choir have been heard over WRNL for the Legion of Mary Program. They not only bring enjoyment and satisfaction to themselves but to all who listen to their repertoire of well chosen selections. Under the guidance of our beloved Sister Caroline, the Junior Choir has mastered the art of transposing mere words into beautiful melody. They have proved themselves a de¬ pendable and loyal organization of the school.
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JUNIOR RED CROSS Kathleen Melosi President Mary Ann Mahoney Vice-President Janice Benedetti Secretary Kathleen Leary Treasurer Philip Duffer, Janice Benedetti, Peggy Hull, and Joseph Anthony erect a Red Cross Booth.
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PATRICIAN STAFF Sandra Pingue Thomas O ' Connor Editor-in-Chief Associate Editor El ere is the Patrician staff at work. This does not happen very often so take a good long look. Josephine Lanasa Joseph Markow Lulu Wrench John Berry Virginia Harton M arvin Wingfield It is awfully hard for us to realize that at last the 1958 Patrician is ready for the press. The Senior year always goes fast and for those of us who worked on the yearbook the time realh flew, especially those last few hectic days before the deadline. There were so mam heart¬ breaking, frustrating irritations: the copy that was never written, the photographer that staved away when the students came, the millions of broken appointments, the lost pictures, the lost copy, and the lost tempers. It would never have been possible to produce this book without our hard¬ working Sister Gervase, whose timely advice and suggestions stimulated all of us to greater efforts.
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