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0 M015 um Q5 . gist a Q 4221-1... Q0 0 The Leo Honor Society has been established in all the Catholic high schools under the jurisdiction'of the Diocesan Superintendent of i 5? - ' Schools, Right Reverend Joseph V. S. McClancy. Among the many aims if r 0 of the society the following are outstanding: to train Catholic leaders Ig for school and after school living, to promote school spirit and to demon- 'J Aft strate to the non-Catholic public the high scholastic ability of our girls. t QA! A Membership is open each term to representation of all students attain- JQ ' w ing an average of eighty-five percent who merit honor roll mention. , .SL ly Included in the qualifications of membership are punctuality and fx, f regular school attendance, respect for school property, integrity in '73, Y, . T school conduct, respect for those in authority and participation in school Vy activities. - will Y ln the second term and in each succeeding term, Marielites who ' if , ia reach these standards are inducted each year in a formal assembly and Qffwlng invested with a pin, the insignia of the Society, which must be worn at ' all times during the school day, and at all school functions. All Leo Honor members are expected to assist the Faculty in every possible way. Their leadership and Christian morals are a tribute to their parents and reflect the outstanding character of Marielites. They form an integral part of Mary Louis because of their understanding, g school spirit, practical Catholicity and their courtesy toward the faculty and student body. eater? . Second Third Term E. Sanzo' b s. ,fh Te ' ran. J- He 'iYi101s0n- N' 'SEER- F.Hh Term ' ro.: W0rfoIk.hV-Remauro. MH? glIcBaU9gle' GS Br0Ok5w I . I . 4 , . u . ' 4 am. - Bruck s. Sea -Jif Mffh3:Y5.EaSG' 5W'fRY3m'Zc5i3'3fT M- Cunnmg . , ' d no ' g a ' n, - Row. ', C- r Fbffh 0' ' p, au, ' Third ROWM Parker. U M. Ryan. '
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M, .mi wi nfif' ,er 11-319 One on the House. V, Burke, Pres- ident, M. Lorenzen, Secretary: S. Scanlon, Treasurer. I3-316 Lock the Locks or elsel P. Bohne, President, N. Torie, Vice President, A. Sherry, Secretary, H. Clune, Treasurer. f ugh! 32,212 Our D Luca, Presidenti ugh! ushifige Piesidenii 5- Bmok 'iohnso ' Treasurer. six-3, Prifgflilieg-rFr'gzyDMcii' C v J g ' Ce - . Ef2n572n fO?a5!Lf1'fe 725253 - Tre.35U,.er'a Y. E, 4'-215 This Combo Is Really in the Groove. C. Smith Treasurerg M. Bruck, Secretary, R. Bastable, Vice Presidentg C. Procopio, President. 12-318 Closing the Cur- tains on a Perfect Day. - s M. Mulholland, Presidentg J. Lutz, Vice President. Favorite Subiec A. Sv ffm. U!! aa' FALL TERM OFFICERS 2 E 21-217 Two Missing From the Quartefte Spoils the Harmony. M. Gay, Presidentg M. J. Robb, Treasurer. 22-312 We're Going to Win. C. Heine, Treasurer, B. Bogdanowski, President, A. Gasbarro, Vice Presi- dent, S. McGovern, Secretary. .x-3,7 J- Dfnee Adverfisi Presidenff Eregidenrfgsfolg Activifies ' - ' ' o . . M. Robbigrhgrmafi, gggifsfgife ' e-5Sur9,, W: 42-214 Stenciling 1 Way to Success. M. is Olson, President, J. N folk, Vice President Koestring, Treasurer, McDermott, Secreta
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