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to promote students' Meals prepared by the competent cafeteria staff appeal to the stu- dents in two aspects. The various dishes have both tantalizing ap- pearance and satisfying taste, not to mention nutritious value. The staff is kept busy heaping plates with food and stacking dishes emp- tied by hungry scholars. Final clean up chores fall to the Marian janitors. A sanitary cafe- teria and spotless buildings are signs of their completed duties. Marian High Schoolis Parent- Teacher Association has been so- liciting money for the student wing of the new chapel. Proceeds from the Harvest Highlights, held in No- vember, were used for the new student wing. Another P.T.A. project was the writing of a Teenage Code. This code was presented to parents of Marian students as a guide to the various activities of their children. welfare ff, lp Guest speaker, Father joseph B. Courtney. C.S.B., enlightens parents as he discusses colleges and admission requirements. Sister Mary joan expresses sincere thanks to Mr, E. Reed for the 352,000 check presented to her on behalf of the P.T.A. The money was raised at the Harvest Highlights program. .Meg si I if 81
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'AT . I i ' s .Q if I t at SN Cafeteria staff and P.T.A. work is Inviting food is served by Mrs, Ruth Tissing and Betty Sanders. Sister Ann Marie, Sister' Mary Lucy and Georgia prepare another nutritious and delicious me-ul for an ever-hungry student-body. 86 1--p ugh if Iudie Green and Sister Mary Claire give uservice with El smllt to waiting students. . X 1 A i 'kr
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