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S Encourages Zealous Investigations National Honor Society, now a firmly estab- lished organization of Saint Mary's, has a total membership of sixteen sophomores, juniors, and seniors. These students, after maintaining a grade point average of at least 3.0 for one semester, were elected to membership on the basis of their character, leadership, and service to the school. The main project of the Society was the Student Vocational Guidance VVeek held in mid- February. During that Week guest speakers, films, aptitude and interest test, and literature aided the students in setting their goals for the future. An important sub-committee, Audio-Visual Aids, handled all procuring, showing, and re- turning of films for teachers, and offered fre- quent, interesting short subjects at noon and after school as an enrichment for ambitious members and schoolmates. To spur enthusiasm for study, one all-school assembly each year highlights aims and quali- fications of NHS. WORK AND PLAY fro together as definitely displayed by the six charter members of the NHS. Mollie Reavis, Francis Ahern, Mari' CFCVWIG Connie Sokolowski, Bob Farra, Sharon Roberts. SENIOR Bob Farra and Francis Ahern will their projection abilities of the NHS Visual Aids Program along' with catalogues and file cards to Tom Depner fcenterl. f VVITH HEADS HIGH and smiles on their faces, the newly established members of the NHS are welcomed by Mrs. Jerry Tobin, moderator of the Torch Honor at Medford High. fFror1f rofwl ,Iere Randolph, Mrs. Tobin, Tom Depner, Dor- othy Rausch, flmrk roaul M:1ril3'H Mflffilh F1012 ian Shasky, Fredrick Burich, Torn Toinjack, Anne Bennett.
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Technlque Unlocks Treasures of Power FILING, TYPING, AND TAKING inventory are 11 few of the jolvs of the ottieers in the guild. Don Pruitt, Vice-Pres.5 Connie Sokolowski, Prcs.g Jennifer Espey, Treas.g Toni Aclams, Sec. HELPING TO KEEP the circulation book up to date are Virginia Rausch, Dorothy Rausch, Jerry Speilbusch, Mary Austin. One of the newest clubs of St. lVIary's is the Library Guild which was organized the second semester. Duties of the stall are varied. They work at the circulation desk, copy catalog cards, check shelves for completeness, renew marks on the back of books. Theirs is the pleasure of unpack- ing new books and arranging displays. Members learn something of the busy hours that go into making a library a quiet place of study. They learn to use library tools for learn- ing, and perhaps they may decide that the field of library work is the one most attractive to them. LETTERING BOOKS for the library are Joe Marhsall and Dolores Hartley, members of the newly formed Library Guild.
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PAUL SMITH leads the enthusiastic community sing around the bonfire. PEP CLUB LIVES up to its name. The Now Annual Homecoming festivities began on the eve of November 23 With a bonhre. Even though anti-Crusaders had ignited the assembled Wood and the students Were greeted only by the dwindling embers of the bonfire, the seniors managed to secure more fuel in time to make the occasion a crackling success. The Home- coming Queen, Karen Van Dyck, a senior, and her court were announced by Harold Daley. I 40
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