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2 .4 1 2 X ft ls lt I Q First Row: Ronald Anthony Tardo, Leonard Morgan, Albert Fransen, Archie Morris, Stephen Lavie, Iohn L. Vath, Richard Meier, Roy Iohnson, Iarnes Fitzgerald, Robert King, Iames Grieshaber, Second Row: Wayne Parish, Iohn Persson, Henry Carrigee, Wil- liam Kennedy, Iohn Sears, Albert Phillips, William Norris, James Kenny, Ianies Schroder, Phil Danna, Stephen Toman, Ioe Hughes. Third Row: Peter Olivier, Charles Sclafani, Stephen Gonzales, Ralph Voorhies, Robert Peterson, Ira Michel, Benjamin Bengert, Clayton Guidry, loseph Bruno, Michael Caliida, lerorne Comfort, Kenneth Thaller, lUlXllIQR RIEI QRUSS lunior Red Cross Society Officers include, trom left: Albert Phillips, treasurerp Iames Schroder, secretaryy Michael Caluda, vice-president, and Robert King, president, ,- 1' .. ':2rx 4--M - A P 1,4-1' KW ff lg i 1. 'V .3 0 The Iunior Red Cross is a branch of the national organization ot the American Red Cross. The group, under the direction ot Brother Thomas Mulryan, CSC., has planned activities that promote responsibility and lead- ership among its members. The Iunicr Red Cross has sponsored con- certs tcr hospitals and institutions: cards and candy for aged patients in hospitals: played host to crippled children at two football Games: worked at the Little Sisters ot the Poor for the agedg and many other activities. Over one hundred boys received the Iunior Red Cross certificate in First Aid after com- pleting a course in method, procedure, and practical application ot first aid.
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hs 'ti' fm, .- we-er.,, 457 f law., , i+ fi? , .pi x . X. if , -W Q - ,yf 1 ,.,ji ,f A , ff ' ff, P+' we ,la r ff' ,., F4 in Mr, Thomas Matheny delivers speech at installaticn ferrmcniesy Mr. Richard D. Clanton, Exefpmve Secretary ot the FBLA, addresses members at the annual ban met, Herberf Laqassaaine dives fa :am aifgn speech at the district ccnventicn. Q F 1- OIF AMttERlICfX vice-presidency, the state presidency, and district vice-presidency. These are examples of the quality of leadership that is desired on the part of all F.B.L.A. members in their future business ventures. Urlicers and members ot the Holy Cross Chapter are ariuually installed in a formal and impressive ceremony. During the entire year, Holy Cross members are active participants at the national, state, and district conventions. Fits! Row: William Kitto, Sonny Kolb, Herbert ld dSSd'1',f , lflin laiiiarqiie, Rayririzd l.a'i,bfiit, Urban larif-qw-, Harold l,art-ai, Robert Ledet, Donald Le-May, Gerald Lyons, Second Row: lclin M Ljairf-ll, Bernard Mallir i1f':?i, tester IX' 1' f t, Anrirf Fin cn, An thony Pizzolato, Richard Reqqio, Ronald Roniaqossa, Third Row: Frank Rfzrh, Ronald Ruiz, Raymond R :ssl-il, '.'.'iiliani Sci oriacher, Bernard Schwab, loseph Scicriino, Peter Sclafani, Norbert Silva, Earl Smith. Fourth Row: farneg Sniitzi R1 hard gtlilfll, Bernarfi Sulzer, Carniello Tessiiore, Dale Thompson, Prede.i:k Trascner, Philip Tramonfana, Henry Waechter, Edward I'.'-cdge, lohn Wil liairis, lohn Yaqer, U11 IK4
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Fred Trascher, standing, gives practice debate before members: David Beach, lose Gamboa, Valery Cavalier, Iohn Coman, lohn Barrois, Robert Lake, Dale Thompson, and Gaston Lanata. I IEIBATIING The Holy Cross Debating Society is com- Each year, the Holy Cross group sponsors posed of both a senior and junior member- its own debating tournament for high school ship. Debaters take part annually in the State in the latter part ot April. Silver cups are Literary Rally and in debates at various uni- awarded the first three place winners. versities in Louisiana. vir. 'Thomas Matheny, Advisor, gives lames Captrez a levy pointers on the coming debate. ar-
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