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C' Q, 9471 503 66 25 sl, A7206 OSQQAQOK' O06 0122 X 9 or 013. ,921 68 Sdn 15 of' 65 Q ffsc. Q-at sow 9,9 . Q96 OO bbs, The student council expanded the social program this year by adding a Thanksgiving square dance to the scheduled parties of past years. A11 the classes presented original skits to entertain the student body at the annual Hallowe'en barbecue. The Christmas party was complete with Santa Claus and presents. To conclude a busy year, the student council sponsored the spring formal in the gaily decorated audi- torium. Waiting for the music to start--School Dance '49 Monsignor ofliciating at the Student Council Installation 43
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Sviuhvni nunril. OFFICERS Sally Rich, secretary, Martha Myers, presidentg Barbara Gunning, vice-president, Dorothy Brine, treasurer. The disciplinary and social standards of the school. One highlight of the year was the institution of the student forum for the discussion of school standards and problems. student council, medium between faculty and students, has as its objective the MEMBERS Josephine Lucchese, Anita Bubb, Joan Cole, Ellen Birk, Pat Heim, Joan Chesnut. 42
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Officers: Jane Lothes, treasurerg Nancy Taylor, secretary, Grace Kane, prefectg Ann Kolp, vice-prefectg Phyllis Hess, vicc-prefect. Committee Chairmen: Kneeling: Barbara Gunning, Martha Myers, Gwynne Sharpe. Standing: Helen Brennan, Mary Ann Mehre, Ann McCullough, Dorothy Brine. 44 Svnhaliig Under the guidance of Father McDonough and Sister Elizabeth Mary, the sodality spent a very active year. Father McDonough's talks to the sodality on the Mass and other phases of Catholicism were an integral part of the sodality program. The most important function, the Mass for the reception of new members, was solem- nized December 7. This impressive ceremony was followed by breakfast and entertainment. Mindful of the needy, the girls sent clothes and toys to Lakeland. They Visited the pa- tients at Aidmore and the Cancer Home. At Easter, boxes of homemade candy and a supply of athletic equipment were shipped to St. Joseph's Orphanage in Washington, Georgia. Numerous social functions were enjoyed by the members. A Hallowe'en dance honor- ing the Decatur and Marist sodalities was a huge success. At an all girls' Valentine party, novel games were the highlight. Although the sodality is a recent organ- ization in the school, the students feel both its spiritual and social worth.
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