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Key Clubbers finish packing food boxes for distribution to needy Detroit families. Joe Zasa, Ed O'Malley, Tim Thiry and Den Gannon help load papers daring the Key Club paper drive. 86 Santa Claus fGreg Kropidlowskij gives away a little Key Club cheer at the an- nual children's Christmas Party.
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atiohal ffrfhrfr ocietgf L' H1145 ,Academics In the fifth year of its existence, the Brother Lawrence Chapter of the National Honor Society has truly improved its status. Recognized as the most notable club in the school, the National Honor Society has tre- mendously devoted its time to encourage or sponsor school activities. Under the able leadership of Mr. Francis Garlicki, the N.H.S. organized the first tutoring program at D.C. The purpose of this system is to aid freshmen who have difficulties with cer- tain subjects. Also, the club sponsored the science fair in the spring, and was responsible for sending delegates to various human rela- tions clubs, youth groups, and to the model United Nations held at U. of D. Although the National Honor Society has strict qualifications for membership, the club membership is increasing annually. Mr. Garlicki comments, The National Honor Soci- ety is truly a sound backbone of the school. Ken Roman points out an interesting fact about the French Revolution during one of the tutoring classes sponsored by the N.H.S. Secretary Kevin McGuinness, Vice-President John Cloutier, President Terry Cavanaagh, Moderator Mr. Garlicki, and Treas- urer Chuck Apap plan the next N.H.S. sponsored event. ff 85
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Tlze large crowd of children is delighted with the cartoons shown at the Christmas Party. Key gfllb flvsfs Successful Khlzrity Drive The Cathedral Key Club, a subsidiary of Kiwanis International, brought to a close its fourth successful year of service to school, community, and God. Under the direction of Bro. Andrew, the club has encompassed many fields in fulfilling the 1965-66 motto, Serve with Integrity. Among the various wholesome activities sponsored were the Homecoming festivities, the canned goods drive for needy families, the Christmas party for underprivileged children, and a St. Valentine's Dance. Spearheading the activities were officers Michael Denton, presidentg Mark Molly, vice- presidentg Dennis Gannon, secretaryg and Edward O'Malley, lieutenant-governor. This past club has left a fine record to equal. However, the returning members are looking forward with determination to make the 1967 Key Club surpass all others in Cathedral History. Wade Quillin helps serve hot dogs to the chzldven at the ChTiSfI7lClS Party
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