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ATH lil LANGUAGE Barbara Mann notes the apparent clash as Cecelia Even though these Mounties, Kathleen Sullivan, Mary Ann Schaltenbrand, and Anna Marie Steppling DiVittorio tries to heeome a Spanish Senorita. Both Barb and Chi-Chi are members of the Modern are Math Honor students, they still realize that every- thing eomes from God, so they pray to Mary for light and guidance. Language Honor Society. Honor Societies BUSINESS Learning the use of the mimeograph machine might prove profitable for these seniors, Lois Ann Liebert seems perplexed as Mary Kay Von Schaven and Janet jackson try with the aid of directions to operate the machine. These girls are members of the Business Honor Society.
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In view of the Catholic outlook on parent-child relationship, the parent wishes his child to be armed physically, mentally, but mostly spiritually to brave- ly challenge the materialistic ideas that confront him as he enters his stage of development into adulthood. Physically, their child is their own re- sponsibility. Mentally and spiritually, others, mainly the teachers in the Catholic schools, lend helping hands. The Parent-Teac.her Guild has as its main purpose a more definite understanding between teacher and parent for the betterment of the child's own welfare. Mount Alvernia's P.T.G. has done much for each student. This active organization is the unseen financial hand behind many of the activi- ties including the C.hristmas program and the annual school picnic. The members sponsor the Bingos, and often act as chaperons at school functions. The gen- erosity of these people will hold a special place in the heart of each student as she recalls the many privileges the Guild made possible for M.A.H. Parent Teacher Guild L. to R.: Mr. Stephen Klein, Treasurer: Mr Ralph Malley, President: Mr. Charles Mul- doon, Secretary, Mr. Theodore Cvetic, Vice- President, and Mrs. Ralph Malley, Corre- sponding Secretary. At the Senior-Freshmen Social, each freshman received her beanie and medal which put the final touch to her uniform, and made her a real Mountie. The parents of the freshmen were invited to this event, and Mr. Malley acquainted the new parents with the purpose of the Parent- Teacher Guild.
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l SCIENCE Patricia Baldauff, Brigid Sheridan, Joanne Fritsche, and Barbara Hasenkopf, are the Science Honor students. VVith open and alert minds they travel into the unlimited. adven- turous, and enlightening fields of physics and chemistry. HISTORY Round, round, round it goesg where it stops nohody knows-except these History Honor students: Ger- aldine Blumer, Louise Streiff, Dawn Sallach, Joanne Rarnage and Judith Heinz. The History Honor Society has opened to these scholarly Mounties the wonder of the vast and interesting subject of history. KV' ,W CLASSICAL One of the more enjoyable features of Latin class is the study of mythology. Daryl Zwigart, Patricia Kurtzhal, Beverly Purcell, and Barbara Mehrlich, members of the Classical Honor Society, discuss the Rornan's belief of gods and goddesses and the legends woven around them,
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