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Se U n Gym fund projects require the attention of Senior Class officers. Left to right are: Secretary, Mary Margaret Sobieski; President, Paul DeCrevel; Vice President, Dick Peradotto.
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On Feb. 6. 1955. the long awaited event oc- curred. The new building, which includes six classrooms, two lavatories, and a lobby to the new gym, was blessed by His Excellency, the Most Reverend William A. O’Connor. The ceremony consisted of a prayer led by Rev. F. W. Klasner, talks by His Excellency, Rt. Rev. Msgr. G. H. Pow- ell, Rev. Mother Victorine, Mayor Willis, Mr. Otto Kyle, president of Decatur Board of Education; and Dr. T. J. Campbell, chairman. In the blessing of the building. His Excellency was assisted by Rev. F. J. McCarthy, and Rev. R. L. Jones, S.J. PICTURES FROM THE CONSTRUCTION ANI) DEDICATION OF THE NEW CLASSROOMS
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Mary Ann Banks Enthusiastic member of TUA’s Business staff . . . worries little, hopes much. Jean Barry Hard-working Editor of “Spec- tator . . . serious member of Legion of Mary . . . gay friend. Suzanne Bauer Latin, Glee, and Commercial Club member . . . modest but thoughtful. Florence Bastob Member of Homecoming Court . . . Minstrel Show . . . sweet and unassuming. Marlene Bergin Commercial Club member . . . modest but thoughtful. James Boland Assistant Director of Minstrel Show . . . Glee Club four years . . . tops in school activities.
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