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OFFICE ATTEN DANTS Office helpers spend at least one hour a day assisting Sister Franeetra, principal, in the routine work of office zidniinistmtion, Here john Tatrnan and Bob Bresettc aid Mrs. Ethel Leist, registrar. Above, Sue McCarthy, Dorothy Lambert, Pat McNamara, Eva Rutherford, Pat VVil- kerson and Don Galbraith rush the routine duties of a busy hour in the ofliee. At the right, Bob Tungett and Dick Kamp serve Sister Francetta in the inner office.
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STUDENT BOARD Solving student problems and fostering school projects prove to be man-size jobs for the Student Board, led by its hard-working President, jack Marlborough. Keeping Ho- ganites informed oHicially over the P. A. system, managing ticket sales, and conducting large scale magazine drives constitute a few of jackis responsibilities. jack Marlborough Eleeting members of Hogan's Student Board is an important participation in school citizenship. In our present global condition one hope is the continuance of our right to select our leaders in a free election. To appreciate this right, Hoganites exercise it by electing Board members. SEATED: left to right: Carolyn Lewis, Ann Schorfheide, Charles Mount, james Willman, Susan Huppe, Pat Miller, Bill Ziegler, Mary Teasdale, Anna Marie Nigro, Charles Mehrer, john Tatman, Larry Mcfinany, jim Mahoney, Bernice Baehofer, Ray Nauder, Pat Gammon, Gertrude Van Hee, Kathleen Fern, Laverne Bauer. STANDING: Arthur Corbin, Richard Kinnard, Bob Ring, Sue Turgeon, VVarren Leaty, Tom Redmond, Don Caldwell, Pat Hartigan, Terry Mullen, Paul DeCelles, jim Begley, jack Marlborough, Mary Ann Enna, Mike Feaney, Mary Virginia Hodes, Anna Marie Scarcello, Rosemary Ziegler. . - 7 ' ii ' fri 14
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-r-1 ODALITY As the new Sodalitv Vcar begins, thc officers for N50-51, Pat Harrigan. Sue Turgcoiif Carolyn l,cxx is, and Tom Redmond, sponsor a dance honoring Mary, Mother Beloved. This project prcludes thc numerous activities of a busy So- dality year - our retreat, the annual Field Hass and the weekly Masses for the teams, all-school paper drives for sending officers to the Summer School of Catholic Action, and thc everyday ioh of fostering devotion to the Immaculate Heart of Marv. L'To jesus through Mary, is the motto, always. i
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