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fha' 45650615 af ffiz Qzbcese THE LEO HONOR SOCIETY The Leo Honor Society is an organization consisting of the honor students attending high schools in the Diocese of Brooklyn. It has as its aims the encouragement of obedience to law, moral and Catholic integrity, fidelity to American ideals, and honest industry in forwarding the cause of the Catholic educational system Membership in this society is not too difiicult to attain. A superior Catholic character, a scholastic average within the upper third of the class, regular attendance and punctuf ality, together with active participation in both school and parish organization, are the necessary factors which make a student eligible to join its ranks. Surely this is not too much to ask. Those who have earned membership do their best to work together with both faculty and student body, to bring about mutual cooperation and harmony. So girls, why not all make an earnest endeavor to meet the simple requirements, in order that you, too, may wear the bright, gold pin that sets one aside as a member of the Leo Honor Society? 'I Alice Pollen, President, and Elaine , ' 'Q ' , r Cinley, X'YlCC'PI'CSldCl'lI of the Lea - ' - A . Honor Society, well deserve the honor. +0 R ax , They are outstanding students in every Q MQ 1. way. Congratulations, girls. sl A gx . W t - S - A Q T4 N' All outstanding students in the diocese P., 'c 1 f ' may be recognized by the pin which is , 19 Q worn at all times and signifies that the xfa .X ' girl is a member of the Leo Honor ck , Q Q e Society, fs, t Qgxxr V E DF 9 ,. ' 4' t -,,.'afs ' 57' Mciiuley is very proud of its Senior Leo Honor Society members. May they in the future remember that they can do a great deal of good by living up to the ideals of this society.
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jgQ7lf77Zdl25S' af We lawn! cr lwlary jcrcniiah and Nlary Ann Hahl scrvc lithcr at Hnly fxlass. Mary Ann is now glad studied her Latin. i-1 i JUNIOR SACRISTANS Mkfore than This He could not give usg less than This He zwuld notf' The junior Sagristans have caught thc mean- ing of thcsc words. Their charges rcscmhlc those nf the angcls in heaven vvlin assist h:1-orc thc thrnnc of the Mtast High, Dcvntcdly and faith' fully they discharge thc duties assigned. In union with Nlary at Na:arcth. hunihlc tasks nf preparing a place for thc Son of God arc pcrforrncd with loving care. Q A N 1 5 V, Mary Mosconi and Anna' marie Fitzpatrick have the honor of hxmg thc vcstmcnts for the Priest for First Friday. Emily Arscnault, Alice Flaxnaf , ' gan and Mary Ann Hahl arc ' doing a nice jnh fixing the V ilowcrs for thc Altar. W
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ART CLUB Enthusiasm is contagious. Not only is Sister excited about water color, scratch hoard, tempera. charcoal. pen and ink. oils and every medium you could ever dream of, but gets the art students excited, interested and raring to start. We love to draw and strive constantly to perfect our' selves. Many vvonder hoxv it is that MeAuley art students win top prizes, The answer is simple--a terrinc enthusiasm for art and lots of prayers. WTR . Pauline lvlajlcovvski, Marry Ellen Mu' gulre and lvlargaret Power are husy at ' work decorating our beautiful Art N-9 v. Betty Gammage poses prettzly for our Art students. Sandy Con' tardi won the Brooklyn prize and Marcia Loos won Hrst prize in the Diocesan Art Contest. Nancy Hernandez lights the candle for Betty Gaminage. Although new in thc school, Nancy's art work is already well known, 15 uzfdkzg f'fem!mfza7s
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