Academy of the Holy Angels - Marianite Yearbook (New Orleans, LA)

 - Class of 1956

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Page 105 text:

HILITER TAKE TO THE AIR Hilites, a local-club for teenagers or- ganized by Mr. Beverly Brown, aims to arouse interest in radio broadcasting. It also develops social responsibility among teen- agers by giving them opportunities to work and recreate together. Hiliters Sandra Luscy, Georgette Viellion, and Damian Brown gather to write a suitable script for a forthcoming program. Due to the efforts of the I-Iilites members of our school, Holy Angels news is broadcasted regularly over radio station WNOE. For his efficient service as emcee of the A.H.A. Talent Show, Mr. Beverly Brown proudly accepts his honorary pennant from Stu- dent Body president. Gaynell Bordes. it Gay is senior representative of A.H.A. on the Hilites governing board. and she will represent Holy Angels in the organizations citywide Ideal Girl contest. Our A.H.A. reporters. Juanita Matherne, Judy Gomila, and Gaynell Bordes, announce news of A.H.A.'s activities to their teenage audience throughout the city of New Orleans. With such competent reporters, the students can be sure that their school news will be accurately re- ported to the public. IOI

Page 104 text:

FUTURE LEADERS PREPARE FOR CIVIC Campaigns for governorship in the state of Louisiana this year afforded a timely project for the members of Sister M. Hilary's Civics Club. All during the campaigns, the students followed the candidates of their choice, by collecting write- ups, pictures, posters, and combining them to form a scrap book. Betty Wessel, Janice Quick, Connie Marquer, Emily Carson, Carol Lukei, and Carol Corso examine the books made by their classmates. I00 RESPONSIBILITIES Civics Clubs enable members to learn and understand the forms of national, state, and local governments in order that they can take an active part in working for the betterment of our country. Future civic leaders of America present their ideas to the student body over the public address' system on Citizenship Day. Simone Abadie, Car- olyn Matthews, Lynne Burvant, Julie Bond, Rosa- lind Caruso, and joan Majeste, of Sister M. Mark's freshman class, find civics interesting and practical and plan to put their knowledge into action as community leaders. That their visit to the St. Vincent's Orphanage brought much happiness to these playful children is evident to the cheerful freshmen in Sister M. Ignatius' class. These Civic Club members agreed that by making the children happy they had given themselves the joy that comes from helping others.



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OWL HOOTS SPREADS SCHOOL EWS OWL HOOTS is the title which identifies the school paper pub- lished monthly by a staff of sopho- mores. OWL HOOTS has spon- sored contests throughout the year -among them poetry and short story contests. Proudly reading over their first edition of the sophomore paper, OWL HOOTS editorial staff, Jackie Schroeder, Yvonne Keller, and Rhoda Viellion, consult with sponsor Sister M. Teresita as to what improvements will make their next issue a greater accomplishment. In order to assure the enjoyment and satisfaction of all OWL HOOTS read- ers, the staff has placed a suggestion box in the hall. Placing their ideas in the box are Pat Polito, Gay Williams, julie DuBos, Heloise LeGrand, Jeanne Payelle, and Gayle Ingolia, I02 Working on one of the new features of their paper, cross-word puzzles, are staff members, Yvonne Fulham, Barbara Hotard, and Lynn Hermann. Preparing these puzzles entails a great deal of planning, since they must provide both educational values and entertainment for their readers. STAFF: Editor-in-chief, Yvonne Kellerg Assistant Editors, Rhoda Viellion and jackie Schroeder, Artists, Gay' Williams, Rose Mary Eagan, and Heloise LeGrandg Sports, Yvonne Fulhamg Literary Editor, Rosalie Handayang Feature Editor, jo Ann Terrenovag Humor, Pat Politog Society, Linda Reynoldsg Reporters, Gayle Ingolia, Julie DuBos, Theresa Amos and Jeanne Payelle.

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