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We are 'Faithful in little Things . . . ' Behind the scenes of school activity, sub- merged by the daily buzz of everyday life, there are a hundred routine, thankless tasks that are accomplished unheralded. Senior girls answer the telephone and carry mes- sages during study periodsg senior boys repair and paintg junior boys haul cases of chocolate milk up the stairs before lunchg freshman boys sweep the auditorium after lunch hourg scores of boys volunteer when it comes to moving chairs out .of the auditorium to clear the floor for dances. James Fahey, Jerry Fargo, and Pat Masturzo constitute the crew in charge of visual edu- cation machines. To all of them is given TRAINING FOR TOMORROW Jeannine Herring and Mary Siebert this tribute for conscientious service. We see Jeannine Herring as understudy in grade two, Joanne McGinnis checking a schedule, and the junior girls decorating the study hall for book week. Edward Hetzel hoists the flag as school begins, and Jerry Fargo operates the movie projector. Business students mimeograph patron fee letters while Lena Valeri, James Gillen, and Patricia Jones prepare for science classes. PINKERTON'S PRIDE Joanne McGinnis 'PIN-UPS' PIN UP Rosemary Guisinger, Mary Lou Berardi, Louise deVitis, Mary Margaret Lynch, Alice Moritz, Marv Helen Pickett, Betty Reicly.
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CLUBS Whether we prefer to hum a catchy refrain, to par1ez francais, or to relax with a book, one of the wreath of clubs enriching student life at Saint Vincent is sure to correspond with our interests. The kaleidoscope of social activities offers oppor- tunities for exercising classroom skills by cu.lti- vation of a more intimate understanding of neighbors in other countries, and by an appreci- ation of music, literature, and the sciences. Business meetings, dances, programs, and dis- cussions blend pleasantly in an atmosphere generating co-operation, friendship, knowledge, and fun. Soft strains of Ave Maria or the staccato rhythm of Tramp, Tramp, Tramp in- dicate the Glee Club or the Te Deum Choir preparing a musical program for the student body. The Pan American Club strengthens the missionary spirit and Le Cercle Francais invites speakers who can further our knowledge of France. Future Homemakers of America CFHAD prepares misses to be Mrs, the Order of Business Efficiency COBED introduces commercial students to business environmentsg Chem-Phy members study the rubber chemistry of Akron. Singing Quill members enjoy writing their own poetry, and the new Library Reading Club champions literature through book fairs, posters, and plays. The clubs unite in strengthening the spirit of helpfulness which is the spirit of Saint Vincent School. F. H. A. U Seated--Marie Falardeau, Vice-President, Martha Hummel, Treasurerg Barbara Dannemiller, President, Elizabeth Donohoe, Secre- tary. First row standing-Winifred McGrath, Ann Hill, Betty Jean McKenzie, Josephine Giaramita, Eileen Brennan, Catherine Pedone, Jo Ann McCarthy, Joanne Mollica, Roseanne Raub, Barbara Doyle, Jane Gardner, Mary Siebert. Second row-Carolyn Crano, Mary Weibel, Mildred Tecca, Mary Jane Dettling, Dolores Horning, Mary Ellen McMorrow, Marcella Coudriet, Patricia Gill, Joyce Oberdoerster, Margaret Sharnsky, Jeannine Herring, Kathleen Schmock, Marie Allison. Third row-Joanne Rett, Suzanne Leslie, Martha Reiheld, Mary O'Connor, Jeannette Wells, Shirley Dropp, Patricia Armbruster, Doris Zimmerman, Jeannette Dronick, Jean Kibler, Margaret Seiler, Leonora Dettling, Patricia Seed, Patricia Jones. Fourth row-Patience Malloy, Irene Tomasin, Ann Gorman, Delores Lietke, Marie Stuhldreher, Eileen Duignan, Margaret Trockle, Joan Hunt, Rita Whitmyer, Kathleen Trares, Evelyn Noble, Rosemary Gruver, Kathleen Messmore, Mary Lou Bard, Helen Mullaney. '
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