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O 9 O N 1 The above group represents a typical group which is usually im P.T.G. OFFICERS. Sitting: Miss Mary Steppling, Standing left to right: Mr. Stephen Klein, Mr. Edward Fitzgerald, Mr. Charles Muldoon, Mr. Theodore Cvetic. Sister M. Ronald scrutinizes the recent check presented by President, Mr. Theodore Cvetic. seen at the Mount on the regular meeting Sunday. Our P.T.G. believes the best attitudes for dealing with teenagers stems from a memory of their own teenage action. With this in mind, they have worked and planned many projects beneficial to the school. We will remember the Christmas gifts and bingos, the joyfully-anticipated school picnics, their solicitucle in trans- porting us to various schools for tourna- ments-all a part of clirect action for our good.
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,199 an Mary Ann Schaltenbrand, Student Council President addresses the group. First Row: Mary Ann Smith, Peggy Mohler, Pat Baldauff, Brigid Sheridan, Elvera Tegnelia. Second Row: Betty Jane Riddle, Vivian Trygovic, Florence Manners, Carolyn Liotta, Mary Ellen Dameron. Third Row: Judy Wukits, Audrey Goetz, Bernadette Fitzgerald, S T Lucy Gross. Fourth ROW: Pat Kurtzhal, Pat Hunkele, Rose Ann Zecina, Cynthia Boehler, Carol Biskup, Carol Ann Flick, Eileen Miller, Judy Schermock, Bernice Blumer, Carol McPeak. Standing: Jacqueline Wuellette, Phyllis Seaman, Donna C Q U N Q I L Reiners, Susan Spitzner, Timmy McCarthy, Suzanne Susanny-INSET: Sister Mary Ronald, Student Council Moderator. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS ARE: Audrey Goetz, Vice Presidentg Mary Ann Schaltenbrand, Presidentg Suzanne Susanny, The PUFPOSC Of the Student COUDCH Treasurerg Judy Wukits, Secretary. is to be a medium between the Faculty and the students and to help the Faculty in lceeping the school in running order. During their meetings, on every other Wednesday at Lunch hour, the members if discuss problems and initiate plans for the good of the school. The Student Council, with the as- sistance of the adviser, Sister M. Ronald, has achieved many accomplishments such as revising the handbook, sponsoring a Halloween Party, conducting a Courtesy Campaign, and presenting a formal in- stallation of officers. Jw
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X A NEW 'LIFE-What clocsit hold for us? A What we make it, of course-suctessv Qt depending upon our solutionfto iliving in the world, but 'not of the
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