Norfolk Catholic High School - Crusader Yearbook (Norfolk, VA)

 - Class of 1958

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Page 64 text:

The Executive Board of the Library Council carefully plans the agenda for the monthly meeting with Sister Agatha. Members elected to this board are CLOCKWISE: Tony Gian- nelli, Puddin Webb, Evelyn Seluga, Betty Larnbden, Irene Tobias, and Joyce Mann, These Library Council members seem reluctant to give up the RCA Victor portable radio they raffled. Charlotte Atkinson, Frances Wysocki, Suzanne Douglas, Roberta Heaton, Charles Lipot, and Frances Mat- thews listen in as Julie Seluga tries to find a station with their favorite rock and roll tunes. One of the duties assigned to Library Council work- ers is to decorate the center table with a dis- play of books. Students working on this project are CLOCKWISE: Mary Ellen Gies, Nancy Cough- lin, Gorden Dozier, Jeri- lyn Zinser, Cecelia Ven- u to , and Maureen Robinson. COUNCIL BU ILY SERVES Shelve books, water flowers, Friday clean-up - these are familiar terms to the members of the largest major club at Norfolk Catholic, the Library Council. Through these various weekly duties the members assist our librarian, Sr. Agatha, in making the library a cheerful, neat, and efficient place in which to study or to spend leisure hours. The main purpose of the Council is to offer service to the school and to develop its members into leaders with both ability and initiative. Thus the maintenance of the library is not the only activity of the Council. During the Christmas and Easter seasons, they prepare food baskets and gifts for needy families. Through such projects as the raffle of a radio they replenish the li- brary with new, informative books. A series of science books will be obtained as a result of this year's efforts. Also through sponsoring Catholic Book Week and the Book Cover Contest, a spirit of interest is aroused in the student body for both books and the art of reading. By performing all of these services the Library Council proves itself an indispensable club.

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What's so interesting? Key Club officers Archie Ross, secretary- treasurerg Jose Fiallega, vice-presidentg and Ralph Long, sergeant-ab 1rms5 are absorbing in the words of Tony Gianelli, president. CHOSEN TO SER E Service is our mottof, The Key Club has striven to per- form the duties which their motto implies. Their busy schedule included selling NCHS pennants at football games, polishing trophies, painting the tables in the lab, and selling drinks at basketball games. They were hosts at a dance, the Southem Swing, for the entire Key Club District 13. Proceeds from their projects were used to meet their many expenses. Included among these expenses was the District Convention which delegates attended in Richmond. Tony Gianelli was elected secretary- treasurer of the Key Club District at this time. 59



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In the plasti-kleer project a book is redecorated on the assembly line. Most Library Council members vie for this job. These lucky students are Earlene Kennedy, Martha Williams, Nancy Lee Brownley, Anita Zinkl, Dorita Woodson, and Gladys Dailey. Could these homeroom representatives be checking up on the people who have neglected to pay their Library Council dues? Paul Karseras, Florence Young, Anna Marie Dailey, Norah Ross, John Hudson, Ray Finney, and Margaret Query combine fun with work as they do their checking. Look at the sheen on those tables! This Friday clean-up committee, whose main duties consist of dusting, rearrang- ing furniture, and straightening the book shelves, has done a good job in restoring order to the library. They are Kathy Emerson, Dick Hosteny, Michael Young, Mary Finney, Janet Sidoti, and Lois Casale.

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