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l 'Nw 'km THESE PEOPLE WERE THE STRONGLY DETERMINED SUPPORTERS of Democracy in the school contest. Waiting for their turn are Joseph Clark, Barbara McDermott, George Scherban, and Patrick Caton, while Dorothy Muehlbauer is entertaining the faculty and student body with her essay. The Social Studies Department at Norfolk Catholic High School is a most influential factor in the curri- culum of the students since all must satisfy the graduation requirements of American history and govern- ment. In these courses the students are not only presented with facts, but also with the Catholic approach to problems in government and social life. These viewpoints will be invalu- able supports to future Vatholic lead- ers and also aid in forming opinions on current issues. The classes are en- hanced by student reports and talks, discussions, and student participa- tion in local and national contests. This year Norfolk Catholic has been very successful in contests on such topics as I Speak for Democracy, and t'ivil Defense. An American Tradition, as well as thc American Leg:ion's oratorical contest on the ll. S. Constitution. The help, rendered the contestants in particular and all the students in general, will he long appreciated. An Approach to problems A VARIETY OF EXPRESSIONS fails to clearly reveal the genuine interest usually shown in Sister Francis Roses government class, as Judy Tytus is called upon to comment on the discussion. 37 l U H .ww sw
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EDWARD RAFFETTO, A FRIEND OF THE ENCYCLOPEDIA, is absorbed in his con- stitutional essay for which he won the city contest. We, the people of the United States, .... LAST MINUTE COACHING BY SISTER FRANCES MARGARET for the Voice of Democracy contest was successful, for Marie Reine Thatcher won the school, city, and state contests. DONNING A WINNING SMILE are these Civil Defense Contest winners: Barbara Fer- nandez, honorable mention, Eileen Metheny, second place winner, Marilyn Merritt, first place winner, Scott Blankenship, honorable mention, and Sheila Alvarez, third place win- ner.
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THE BUSINESS CLUB PRESIDENT, CECILIA VENUTO, ably assisted by vice-president, Tommye Anne Damiano, and secretary-treasurer, Juanita Lynch, carried the club through another successful year. JULIE SELUGA, SHARON LUKINOVICH, ARLENE CAMERON, AND MARTHA BLACKBURN are happily receiving' from Cecilia Ven- uto their cash awards for selling the most chances in the Business club raffle. ,276 X i I ,. .ff DOUG BRICKNER A N D S C O T T BLANKENSHIP are firing questions at Mr. Dye, a typing expert from Hawaii, in an effort to distract him from his copy.
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