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Vickie Smurlo, Student Body Sergeant-at-Arms and Kathy Scritchfield, Student Body Vice-president join efforts in fulfilling one of their duties as officers. Frances Straser, Student Body Secretary, writes invitations to the Faculty Tea. Susan Biner, Freshman Representative, asks her classmates for volunteers to set up chairs in the auditorium. X1 ?1 Jeanne Miller, Student Body Treasurer, counts A; ' money from the sale of Student Body cards.
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Suzanne Partlow Student Body President student body officers To The Student Body: After four years , every class wants to share its wisdom with the student body. As Student Body President 1963-1964, I have been given this opportunity. Being a Holy Family girl has been our voca- tion for four years. Here we gained some inde- pendence, and we matured to Christian woman- hood. We learned to face and solve our prob- lems, to function as individuals, leaders of others and followers of Christ. With Christ- ian principles as our foundation our ideas took on increased importance in a materialistic soci- ety. Each senior found herself engrossed in a life of adventure, of challenge--t0 do new things , to preserve traditions , and to help others to realize their own leadership abilities. We tried never to lose sight of our purpose --to learn and to grow, spiritually as well as intellectually. We thought, questioned, and eX- pressed our ideas. We kept our spirit high. By participation in school activities I-Ioly Fam- ily became a part of us and we became part of Holy Family. Now we leave you, taking our spirit, knowledge, and experience with us. The new challenge will be yours. WW
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mothersi guild The Mothers' Guild is com- prised of the mothers of all girls enrolled at Holy Family. This or- ganization provides an opportunity for the mothers to become acquain- ted with the school and its faculty, ' thereby helping their daughters. Taco sales are held for the stu- dents bi-monthly; through finan- cial assistance the school is able to purchase educational aids. Holy Family progresses through the understanding and support of the Mothers' Guild. Board members pictured are: standing, Mrs. W. Christian, Mrs. A. Partlow, Mrs. K. LeDuc, Mrs. W. Breen, Mrs. J. Insalaco; seated, Mrs. C. Beard, and Mrs. J. Chambers. alumnae School loyalty and strong friend- ships are promoted by the Alumnae Association through social and spir- itual events which are held during the year. Graduates of Holy F amily are able to live in the spirit of the school through active participation in the Alumnae Association. Board members pictured are: seated, C. Russek '63, M. Hughes '52, M. Boslet '62, A. Styk '45; standing, S.M. Eugena, mod- erator, J. Benson '47, and M. Werms. C.S.F. The California Scholarship Feder- ation consists of students who main- tain a 3. 4 grade average through-out the semester. Members perform many duties in the office and serve as usherettes for school programs. Three members of C. S. F. ., Theresa Long, Susan Watson, and Mary Ann Nehus , check the proce- dure for making the daily attend- ance report, one of the duties which fulfills the C.S. F. motto, Scholar- ship through Service. I6
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