Community Action With the end of its fifth year as a major activity at Prep, the Community Action Pro gram has done much to aid the educational development of many underprivileged stu dents. Led by Mr. Flynn, who took the helm during Father Browning’s absence, the stu dent members agree to tutor either the chil dren at the grammar school or one of their immediate underclassmen. This teaching ac tually benefits both parties. For not only does the struggling student learn his subject, but the teacher also gets to review the subject. These "scholarly” tutors deserve their class mates’ thanks for helping out their friends.
175