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Honors .fx Senior Edward Menzl displays his S10 award for being top salesman in the Andrean ad contest. F ' .1 :E .an ,i 'fuer I -f 3 Principal Sister Mary Frederic, R.S.M., examines the Bausch 8 F Lomb award with its recipient, Dolores Zielinski. Ll , I . A V' . ' .' SRX xr 4. - 4, I Corrine Picard, St. Andrew Junior, won fifth place in the Civitan essay contest, Employment of the X Physically Handicapped, a Community Responsibil- nys, . ' I lv' 5 X' St. Andrew's chairman of the Muscular Dystrophy Drive, Gwendolyn Robert- son, admires the citations awarded to her and the school for the outstanding work in the drive to combat the fatal disease.
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ational Honor Society To be a member of the the National Honor Socie- ty, one must show a high degree of excellence in rating on scholarship, leadership, citizenship and service, Members of the National Honor Society of St. Andrew are, first table left to right: Marlene Michalski, Dolores Zielinski, Mary Jo Schmiegel and Judith Woods. Second table, left to right: Betsy Ross, Arthur deVaux, Philip Stephan, Thomas Kyle, Margaret Batkosl-ci, Carol Rader, and Charles Christ. Standing: Robert Ciaffone, William Taylor, Kathleen Fleischmann and Sandra Schuch. Quill and Scroll Quill and Scroll is an honorary journalism soci- ety, To qualify, a student must be in the upper third of the class and must have accomplished s u p e rio r work in some phase of journalistic enter p r i s e. ,- ff 4 I fl ro l Newly elected members of Quill and Scroll are left to right: Karl Boland, Gwendolyn Robertson, Betsy Ross, William Taylor and seated Mary Jo Schmiegel.
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Mary jo Schmiegel student council treasurer, gives the latest financial report to fellow officers Charles Christ, VICE president Thomas Riffle, presidentg The ability to rule oneself is essential for good citizenship in America. This experience of government sharing is given to us in school. Discipline , as Abraham Lincoln says, is a respect for and a loyalty to constituted authority. Student Council members share a great responsibility in upholding this loyalty and respect, working to attain fine attitude between faculty and students . Officers of the Lettermen's Club are fleft to rightj jack Kubiak, presidentg Donald Haight treasurer Raymond Rafford, secretary. -Xud1oV1sual and Library club members 76 in number. are respon 11 sible for daily services to the student body.
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