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ROW ONE: Meg Lindstrom, Sue Lazar, Christina Moser, Carol Blakesley, Gracennn Caesar, Cora Barton, Pat Sunden, Connie Hzilsema, Diane Wheeler, Maryanne Halsmer, Ida Rizzo, Kathy Fawbush, Georgianne O'COIlllO1'. ROW TWO: Kathy Batz, Dorothy Landers, Peg Nelson, Maxine Morgan, Pat Halsmer, Pat Goldsmith, Mary Weber, Gayle Weber, Donna Schaik, Suilon Chow, Karen Steill, Sue Blnkesley, Ellen Dzitzman, Nancy Douglas. ROW THREE: Dolores Holda, Kathy Schrader, Connie Aveline, Ramona Wise, Sharon Smith, Leonard McCoy, Steve Wise, Steve Osborne, Jim I-Iession, Clarence Hertel, Dick Wise, Marjorie Morgan, Diane Schaik, Betsy Kerr, Maria Lucas, Karen Dimmitt. ROW FOUR: Mary Ellen Halsmer, Karen Stonuey, Pat Timmons, Cathy Moynihan, Susie Schultz, Dan Lambuth, Mike Moreno, Jack Schetzsle, Don Knight, John Memmer, Dick Sperback, Barbara Goetz, Judy Scherschel, Bridget Mackey, Phyllis Hitze, Dana Fitzsimmons. ROW Chorus, Drama lub join or hristmas Comm
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E Legion 0 Mar An army in school? The Legion of Mary is not exactly an army but it does help many people to defeat the devil with prayers. The purpose of the Legion is for personal sancti- fication and to promote Christian charity. Among the works the Legion performs are the distributing of Catholic literature, visiting the sick, taking charge of the nursery in the local parishes and taking charge of the chapel. Officers of the Legion of Mary: Eileen Anthrop, Jean Casey, Anne Funcheon. and Janet Gagen. .Key lub Key Club is the name given to an organization of boys whose prime purpose is to help the school and society. It spon- sors dances, hayrides, and ath- letic events between faculty and key club members. Members give their time and effort to help others who need help. It is an organization whereby boys can meet, discuss, and plan activities they want to sponsor. Its purpose is to turn out leaders, who can build their own characters along T 1 5 with helping Others. Key Club Officers, SEATED: Pat Dilts, Dennis Douglas, Ed Enochs, Pat Cunningham. Other members are: Tom Luczak, Tom Peters, Jack Schetzsle, Dave Manley, Pete Fawbush. Y.C.S. Members: Janis Acheson, Lou Hatke, Bob Effner, Veronica Cain, R. J. Molhman, Terre Martin, and Sandy Baron. Y.C.S. Under the direction of Sister Mary Fidelia, a group of Young Christian Students was organized this year. This Catholic Action group tries to provide a Christian atmosphere for the students by bringing about necessary changes in the attitudes and social institutions of the school community. Projects that the Y.C.S. has undertaken include ar- ranging for the distribution of Holy Communion once a week, a bulletin board display encouraging a Christian preparation for Christmas, and a pro- gram planned to prepare students better for retreat.
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FIVE: Dick Edniundson, John Maloney. ROW SIX: Geneva Dux, Mary Mzilady, Sue Miller, Linda Lehnen, Pat Carroll, Kiane Teder, Sharon Kennedy, Liz Klinker, Pat Stodgell, Doruleen Scheetz, Barbara Smith, Janet Scherschel, Maureen Muinzer, Liz Christian, Judy I-Iomnn, Liz Williams, Kitty McDowell. Mary Ellen Halsmer, Dick Edmundson, Jack Schctzslc, and Sharon Roark give earnest attention to the drama while awaiting their cue. Seniors conclude the Christmas convo with Nativity scene. Our glee club put on the Christmas convocation and the operetta Naughty Marietta. They sang for the fashion show and other activities. Various members of the glee club won honors for the solos, duets, quartets, and trios. Glee Club officers discuss with Sister the selection of music and other problems that might occur. The sec- retary is in charge of advertisement. She writes letters to radio stations informing them what the club is doing. She also is in charge of writing letters to music com- panies. The treasurer takes care of the money which the chorus earns from ticket sales and paper drives. X
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