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STUDENT ACTIVITIES FAIR Through the efforts of Miss Hill and Miss Kent, this year saw the first annual Student Activities Fair. The fair was open to all clubs and classes within the school so that they could raise money for themselves. Activities could run a game, a crafts booth, or a food concession. Those attending the fair could do anything from taking part in the International Clubls mock marriage to viewing old-time movies as sponsored by the Freshmen class. One could view the graceful art of the Gymnastics Club, or see the student-run production of Home at Six . Members of the drill team and twirling squads sold lucky lollipops with the prize being a Christmas tree. Ornaments and gifts could be bought at the year- book staff's crafts table. Even Santa was on hand to hear any last minute request. Rounding out the day of festivities was a spaghetti dinner, sponsored by the ROTC. af 'Y' How's business Robin? - What else do you want for Christmas, Johnny? Over easy . . . The Flea Market And the winner is . . . 4 .
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ROTC mess hall at STA Maybe we should cut the price. Take a chance. Critics' acclaim of Home at Six Buy a plant . . . PLEASE! 'Tis the SCHSOH - - - ',-Ho, 110, h0l Gymnastics, a blend of skill and coordination.
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Bio-Action Club STA is probably one of the few schools where you can buy a plant or terrarium, or a rabbit for Easter. The members or the Bio- Action Club, headed by Miss Strumski and Sister Joan Marie, raise and sell these items to make money for their various field trips. Through these trips the club members hope to fulfill their goal which is to achieve a more thorough knowledge of nature. Row I-C. Casarona, D. Huff, P. Schladale, C. Trautvetter, D. Petrillia, B. Lynch, S. Karol, K. Traut- vetter, Sr. Joan Marie and Miss Strumski--Moderators. Row 2-J. Skudlark, L. Newman, K. Bothwell D. Sharkey-Pres., E. Murray, G. Lassardo, M. Brodeur, K. Mossberg, M. Donlin. International Club Encourages Appreciaton Of Other Cultures 130 National Honor Society Row I-T. Tasy, I. Petty, B. Smorol, M. Maliniak, E. Barletta, M. Roetzel, T. Romeo, J. McCormac, C. Casarona,'J. Tovey. Row 2-B. Barrett, C. Poandl, S. Mahon, K. Graham, K. Visco, C. Rut- kowski, V. Kelly, Mr. Briski-Moderator. Q Row I-A. Foster, J. Lucas, E. Murray, M. Gorga. Row 2-R. Breen, L. LaGuardia, A. O'Brien, R Reichardt, C. Casarona, M. McGrath, H. Smerecki, V. Smerecki, Miss Kiney-Moderator.
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