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1-f a- -pp- l 1 l l 1 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Sister Anne Marie, I.H.M., Adviser NIOTTO: TOVJARD NEW HORIZONS The motto of Future Homemakers of America expresses the purpose of the organilaticin--learnf ing to live hctter today in order that our lives and thosc of our family may hc hcttcr. FLOVJER: RED ROSE A red rose is symholic of vihrant glowing health which contrihutcs to happiness and efficiency in homc and group life. COLORS: RED AND WHITE The distinguishing colors of the Future Home- malcers of America are red and white. The colors symholic of youth youth which has courage and determination to succeed, yct has innocence and purity. It is also symholic of home life, the success of which is ot' utmost importance. uf vga Sister Anne Marie supervises prepara' tions for demonstrations at Pennsylf vania Farm Show, joan Lahashousky engages in candle making at home. Mary Ann Gaffney and julie Minnaugh practice modeling hiological specimens. i l i - i l f V537 2 fxi J Q16 Jacqueline lvfurray and Eileen Kawel watch Beverly Fahian as she prepares to cut out a dress. Mary Ann lvfudrinich completes her new outht in preparation for the Fashion Parade. President Stephanie Bream fseateclj gives approval as Berniece Nauss, Anne Ben- der. Marie Mrksic, and Delores Loncaric complete plans for Noveinlnefx Parade given at the Forum. 63
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WE PR CTI E DEMOCRACY STUDENT COUNCIL Sister Mary Francisca, I.I-I.lVI., Adviser During this year the Student Council extended its program to become a charter member of the Catholic Inter' scholastic Student Council of the Diocese of Harrisburg. joseph Giusti received the presidency of the newlyfformed Council, Qpening the year with a bonhre and pep rally on McDevitt Field, the Council sponsored numerous- dances, the Variety Show, the Magazine Drive, and assembly programs, They closed their efforts of the year with a Communion Breakfast for the Seniors. The Student Council Installation prompted the first visit of the Mayor of Harrisburg to the School. In addition to the oflicers, joseph Ciusti, presidentg joseph Tighe, vicefpresidcntg Jane Maloney, secretaryg and Gertrude Plaeey, treasurerg each homeroom has two representatives chosen by the students. Meetings are held weekly. In the presence of Father Shaull, Principal. and Mayor Claude Robins, joseph Giusti assumes role of Student Council President at Installation Ceremony in September. First Row left ro right O L1Pietra Maloney G Mullan, A. Hare. Third Row: 5. Tomef. I, Halls. Placey G Ream A Bender Father Shaull I Tighe I. Birtron, M. I. Neff, McCormick, G. Lindh. G. A Wheaton M Byrne Second Row B Smither Turek, D. Fogarty, K. Maugans, M. Bream, G. Euker P er u 1 ei Iac b Withrow. Fourth Row: A. Giannelli, Moore, Mqrlnak Mglicnney R Yohe Gel-deg M MC Bla eo, Chimienti, M. Marinak, T. Weiss.
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1,-1 l High salesmen. Marie Euker and George Salinger check records with Hugh Williams and Robert Krajcsik. Alice Kelly, Kathleen Romich, Eileen Delaney, editor, and Grace Ream check pictures with dummy for size. The entire staff-At Typewriter: Thelma Sebastian, editor. Standing: Hugh Williams, Rosemary Kambic, Veronica Veljacic, Kathleen Romich, Robert Krajcsik Alice Kelly, Eileen Delaney. i E PRI T WH T'S N TWIN TOWERS Sister josita Marie, R.S.M., Adviser Twin Towers, the voice of Catholic High School, gives an accurate account of the happenings of the School. The towers themselves suggest strength of battlement and a place of refuge. Though separated by classrooms and oflices, the towers unite the building. In a different way, our school paper, 'Twin Towers, serves as a link uniting students, faculty, and alumni for the general good of all. Eileen Delaney and Thelma Sebastian, editors of Pfidwen and Twin Towers.
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