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Students Rank High In Scholastic Achievement Top row: Janet Griffin, senior, Margaret Arnett, senior, John Kontogianes, freshman, Mike McNulty, senior, Roger Nestle, senior, James Collier, sophomore, Jerry Graves, junior, Corinne Flynn, junior, Ser-ond row: Christine Shanks, senior, Jean Robisch, junior, Cathryn Coldwell, junior, Patsy Stokes, junior, Nancy Lani- gan, sophomore, Mary Frances Ham, sophomore, Barbara Edwards, freshman, Third row: Martha Fogarty, junior, Dorothy Haas, freshman, Mary Huff, senior, Janice Anderson, sophomore: Rosemarie Massad., fresh- man, Janice Futhey, sophomore. 0klahoma's State Honor Society, founded for the purpose of encouraging students to work for high scholastic honors, has been instrumental in setting a high goal for achievement. This goal, once attained hy Freshmen is sought after for- three. consecutive years. Some can boast of the honor for four years, while others just could not reach it. HUP' These three students, Janet Griffin, Ronald Welch, and Charlene.Turner have spent 12 years at Holy Family. Ups and downs, they have had, but on the whole, they say, school life has been very pleasant. -73.. Donna McNallen, Senior Receives Award AL I? 'W In a competition test, The Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow, Donna- received the highest score in a written examination which tested the homemaking knowledge and attitudes of the senior girls. She is now the proud possessor of a golden award pin. Should she be a state winner, it would mean a 31,500 scholarship and a trip with her school advisor to Washington, D. C., Colonial Williamsburg, Vir- ginia and Philadelphia.
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, 1' 7 - i s 2 Q ii K. .225 6 'iv 1 im: kg' , sit. gg e New 0rganization ls' Formed At IL F. Top row: Nancy l.indquist, Janet Criflin, Mary Baker, Ex Grad of H. F. and student nurse of St John, Anna Ulendorlf, Ex Crad of H. l . and student nurse at St. John, Carolyn Kitt, Donna Parker. Sw-ond row: Shirley Beshara, Charlene Tumer, Donna McNallen, Eleanor Forde, Pat 0'Connor, Sandra Buckendorf, Kathleen Brennan, Patsy Stokes. Fourlh row: Mary Huff, Cathy Olendorff, Nancy Bash, l.upe Gomez, Jean Rohisch, Kathleen McNallen, Judy lnnlfoylv. In January ll club for those aspiring to be nurses was organ- ized with Donna Parker as pres- ident., Nancy Lindquist, vice president., Janet Griffin, cor- responding secretary, and Car- olyn Kitt, recording secretary. Une of theiralirst projects was a trip to St. ,lohn's Hospital and the Nurses' Home which proved interesting and beneficial to the prospective nurses. fa f Y ii 'Q ix X X' NURSES' CLUB PRAYER Jesus, lover of the sick and needy, we who aspire to he nurses, do humbly entreat You, to enlighten and protect, direct and govern, our every action, that we may always do your work well and faithfully. Let us ever keep in mind, that anything we do in serving humanity, is really ministering to You. And let us not forget that 'GWhitecaps',, the name we hear. is the Nurse s banner for mercy. May it spur us ever onward to live up to our ideals. With your divine help and guidance may we persevere in our desires to reach our ultimate goal. Amen. -Barbara Cecil ...72.-
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