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Sister Elizabeth Arcangeli and the Staff try to come to one decision on a yearbook matter. The Staff includes Ann Brown, Editor-in- Chiefg Patricia Bombery, Photographerg Sister Eliz- abeth, Moderatorg Susan Kohler, Business Managerg and Barbara Mylowe, Art Editor. The yearbook is a priceless souvenir of each school year. The yearbook staff endeavors to make a living memory for the students, Teachers, friends, and activities will never be forgotteng each page each edition brings them all to life, The staff receives helpful guidance and ex- perienced advice from Sister Elizabeth Arcangeli and Mr, Nichols, Campus representative . 5010 Sister Mary Dolores helps the Echo staff to compile an edition of the school paper. The staff, so en- grossed in work is Mary Kathryn Riley, Literary Editorg Barbara Mylowe, Art Editorg Sister Mary Dolores, Moderatorg Ann Brown, Editor-in-Chiefg Joanne Mullowney, Humor Editorg Kathryn Schupan, News Editor. The Echo staff with its inspiring moderator, Sister Mary Dolores, has certainly outdone itself. With a com- pletely revised newspaper, the seniors have set a new standard for future literary writers.to follow. The four issues were a combination of amusement and interest that showed much planning and work on the part of the staff, 3- 'il
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A group of representatives from the Student Council meet to discuss a current problem Seated tleft to Tight, Marsh Zak, Secretary Barbara Mylowe Senior Class President, Ann Brown, President Anita Del Turcog Vice President Standing Patricia DeCesare, Treasurer Diane Repole Sergeant at Arms, Aliee Rogers, Soe1alCha1rman 5111116111 601111111 Composed of fourteen members representing the four classes, the Student Council was led this year by President Ann Brown and suoer- vise-11 by Sister Mary Carmela, Su- perior. The council acts as a med- iator between students and faculty and enforces school regulations. Assemblies, held once a month, en- able any newly arisen problem to be freely discussed. Through this stu- dent government, the student body has come to enjoy ndany privileges. 2 , 1 Q an J LX Alice Rogers, Diane Repole, and Ann Brown help Sister Superior to count the votes during the last election Rita Slafkovsky records the votes so that the student body can witness the tense moment
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f 9 Student Council President Ann Brown intro- duces Mayor Donald J. Connolly of Trenton who honored us with a talk during Career Day, sponsored by. the Recruiters Club, under the direction of Sr. Mary Ricci. Explaining the need for women in politics, he put forth some good arguments in their favor. tx Mr. Ben Zavin, a New York play- write, aroused much interest by his talk on drama. .ff 6111115 NYJ. ' za, ,Q f x , ., Q kit I N35 :b g iii' asv ' Photography, an interesting subject, was capably explained by Mr. Martin D'Arcy, photographer for the Trenton Times. qv' ' 4 bmw f -2 Zi in M Fingerprinting, investigating, racketeering were all a part of the talk given by Mr. T. t, Howard Waldron, a special agentfor the F.B.I. President Patricia Bombery, Secretary Pa- tricia Marks and Treasurer Patricia O'Hara process a film in the Photo-Science dark room.
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