Holy Family High School 1951 Yearbook (Auburn, NY) - Full Access
The newly-formed Cani ius Club--budding librarian-boasts of fourteen charter members. Mary Lou Heieck was absent when the picture was t ken. "Variety is the spice of ltfe." Here at HF we ltke our ltfe well seasoned. The Dramatic Club and the Canisius Club are two new organizatiOns. Although their obJeCttvcs are dtfferent, their followings arc large. The Mission Society, the French Club, and the Glee Club all help stimu· late fnendship, mold stron character, and make scholastic activittes more mean· ingful. "Unity in dtversity" extra-curric– ular organizations share in the common objectives of full personality development for every student. Th Mi ion Committee: Seated: B tt) J. B:s– grove, Patricia Hester, Mary Herrling, Mary Curtin. Standing: Thomas Gargan, Richard Gallo, John Festa, Rob rt Dalton. Tryout-they mad for "trying tim " for many tudents, but not for this happy sextet. Com– paring notes on "What I did" and "How I did it" after the Dramatic Oub m mber hip li t wa publi hed are: Standing, left to right: M. A. Glancy, N. Patrick, C. Conkright, J. FarreiJ. Seated: M. Foley, J. Gargan. -47
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