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Secretary; Virginia Brown, Vice- Treasurer; and Peggy Biggs, ing the new Columbus Street Juniors Mary A. Orlando Charlene Huhn Beth Humphries Margaret McCrary SCHEDULE pd | a a a a A ala seceenavee-e MELIGION ND IS ae ta 9 Ro pa Red CHEMISTRY i DR ew re AREA MS Ce 55 ES Fa seein aid an bane SPANISH PE Sing See ee epee HISTORY Bar oo ee ee a ar Set LUNCH De ne FN cae oS ROSARY I I ra HOMEROOM Ce TI Sr ie SR es bee en ACTIVITY PEL SE” EE et ee Mae ae PIL ee ENGLISH Shirley Shaheen Mary Tanner
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Caroline Ayars Peggy Biggs Claudia Brognara With the role of juniors comes the realization that “it won't be long now.” Although numbering only twelve, this is one of the most active classes in the school. They displayed their dramatic ability by presenting a most entertaining Halloween play entitled “The Midnight Ghost.” The Christmas ball wouldn't have been the same without the presence of these young ladies. Religion, Chemistry, Spanish, English, Typing and General Math found the spirited class of °55 burning the midnight oil on several occasions. The C.S.M.C., the Sodality, the Athletic Association, and the Spring Exhibition added to the list of the juniors’ interests. Honoring the seniors in May, they sponsored the annual Junior-Senior Prom. Finally on Class Night they received their long-awaited senior rings. Happy were the juniors when they realized that next year this time they would be enjoying the privileges of seniors! Patricia Garvin Mary A. Hatcher Class officers: Charlene Huhn, Preside Mary Ann Orlando. President; pause } fore enter-gate. and aspirin Virginia Brown
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When Mr. Madden Reid. a member of the Lanier Senior High School Faculty, spoke during the American Ed- ucation Week program which was held November 12, he brought out the fact that education is essentially a social and not a mere individual activity. Mr. Reid was one of four speakers who par- ticipated in a panel discussion on “The Child’s Right To Education: Religious, Intellectual, Physical. and Social.” in home, church, and school According to the Encylical, “The Christian Education of Youth” by Pope Pius XI, “the Church’s mission is in wonderful agreement with that of the family for both proceed from God in a re- markably similar manner.” Mrs. Henry Barrett, mother of a Mount student, and Sr. Mary Patricia, school prin- cipal, converse after the American Education pro- eram.
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