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The Student Council Mary Mosmiller, Eleanor Foreman, Edward McNulty. Betty Sipes, Sandra Knoles, Connie Fitzsimrnons, Deana Hardy, Marlene Reynolds, Patricia Ellis, and Marie Bolton. OMITTED FROM THE PICTURE are Vandella Moore and Madalyn Wynne. Charged with regulating traffic and maintaining order in the corridors at change of classes, these Martinites periodically discuss the special problems at various posts. The members of the Council are chosen for their cooperation towards the faculty and their fellow students, their school spirit, and their friendliness. They are, or try to be personifications of. . . The Student Pledge As a member of the student body of Saint Martin High School, I resolve to uphold the high standards which have been set before me. I shall try to the best of my ability to maintain St. Martinls code of conduct, and to derive the best from the many opportunities presented to me. I offer my full cooperation and enthusiastic support to all school activities. I propose to respect the advice and guidance of all those in authority. I shall be courteous and considerate in my association with my fellow-classmates. At all times and in all places, I shall be conscious of the fact that I am a member of Saint Martin High School, and I shall try to reflect the Catholic training gained there. 4 '24
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Legion of Decency How about a little arsenic in your tea? asks Alan Nagle as he warns the assembly against B and C mov- ing pictures. Members on the panel, Why the Legion of Decency? are James McGann, member of the Student Executive Board, Alan Nagle Arlene Hansel, John Fitzpatrick, and Betty Sipes. i The Martinite Unit of the National Legion of Decency held its school rally early in October. In preparation for Catholic Youth Wfeek, we reviewed our privileges and ob- ligations as Catholic Teenagers. Among other things, we resolved: lj to read the movie and television reviews found in Catholic magazines, and base our opinions on those of specialists, 2D to give to good movies all the free advertisement we can, 3D not to be seen near movie houses that show B or C pictures as a matter of policy. A crowded Cathedral on the Feast of Christ the King, and several successful intra-city rallies show the earnest- ness of the Baltimore Catholic Youth in their demand for clean entertainment. Raymond Zentgraf, the school's Junior Executive, posts the new lists as they arrive. QAssisted here, by William Marmion.j tied 3:53-- N-u...,.t
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