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LUBS o have Activities beneficial to all which were not enjoyed several years ag made a debut among the students of I-loly Family. Not yet in practice in 1920 were the many clubs which have sprung up to provide advantages for the students. Among these clubs is the Library Club for which there was no special need when the doors were first open to students because the enrollment was small and books scarce, Now with the vast number of students filling Holy Family to the brim , therehas arisena need for special library work. Officers are elected to see that the work of running the library and keeping the books in tip top shape is maintained. Our sports, too, are now connected with a special club, the Pep Club The Pep Club is open to girls from all grades in the high school. Their functions include attendance at the games, to cheer and encourage the players to wil Another club just recently added is the Red Cross Chapter. Through it students join in the charitable work that has helped many unfortunate people. This organization has done things such as filling gift boxes and sending them to children abroad, making Christmas stockings for the poor, and washing cars to obtain blood donations. We have truly advanced from the ways of the first classes at Holy Family. We have more extracurricular activities to help the students enjoy their high school yearjs. Our clubs are active and are doing fine things. They are helping to improve the students so that their lives will benefit from the work they are doing now. '1.
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CIVICS AND GEOGRAPHY MAKE STUDENTS AWARE GF THEIR SURROUNDINQS A group of civics students act a scene which is not a common one to most of us. Pretending that she is an immi- grant, Irene Murphy presents herself to the naturalization officer, Martha Van- diver. Bernard Kennedy is the county clerkg Mike Brophy and Rita Hardesty are Irene's witnesses. fi' Q X- Rosalinda Renskoski points out the fabulous city of Paris on the map during a commercial geography class. F 1 Irene has secured the naturalization officer's approval, and now she is on the way to becoming an American citizen. She takes the final step and presents Y her papers to Mahcoe Van Dyke, the judge. l 4
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A desire to sing and a love of music are the reasons for the fine choral work that these Glee Club members have done this year under the direction of Sister Ansina. QLEE CLUB -H 'UH l l1 -' SINGS Music students of Sister Ansina, Barbara Todd, David Conklin, Virginia Batounis, Tommy Lou Mattix, John Wingate, Mary Lu Simons, Cathy Fern, and Carol Gessner Qseated at the pianoj presented a program of music for an audience of invited guests. Twice a week Glee Clubmem- bers of the sophomore, junior, and senior classes alternate in singing the high Mass. Singing on sophomore day are: Antoinette Barry, Mary Shannon, Peggy Griffith, Mary Ed- wards, Bernadette Pinion,,Mary A- lice Ford, Marion Dryz, Robert McMahon, .Toe Zizzi, John Belzer, David Conklin, Mike Buckendorf, and Gary Hilton, P t
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