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EY EN THE C.S.M.C. FUNCTIONS DEMOCRATICALLY at N.C.H.C. Here pictured are the homeroom representatives 'md the moderators, Sister Thomasina, C.S,C. and Sister Thomas Margaret, S.N.D. An army of youth The Catholic Students' Mission Crusade is one of Norfolk Catholic's largest clubs, comprising almost the entire student body. The nominal dues have never been too much for the students, who actively partici- pate in many C.S.M.C. activities. Through its threefold program of prayer, study, and sacrifice, the club seeks to encourage a mission spirit that will permeate the school. The C.S.M.C. will probably be best re- membered for its many assembly mission movies, its mission contest, and, most of all, its annual bazaar at which the students have the oppor- tunity of contributing to the missions as well as of enjoying a good time. All endeavors were a success through the combined efforts of the national- ly-affiliated organization's two mode- rators, Sister Thomasina and Sister Thomas Margaret, and the officers and homeroom representatives. THE MOST TASTEFULLY DECORATED BOOTH at- tracted scores of N.C.H.S. gamblersg they gave the wheel of fortune the prize for bringing in the most money. 56
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AT THE END OF THE SCHOOL DAY, you can often find the moderator, Sister Ruth, the Library Council president, Jerilyn Zinser, and vice-president, Maria Tee- uwen, working' on one of their many projects. Now they are collecting: the homeroom envelopes for the magazine drive. THE TREMENDOUS DEMANDS of the student body keep Library Council members Cathy Ward, Jackie ter Brake, Iva Summers, Richard Stevenson. Kenneth Reddy, Frances Wysocki, and Winnie Shreve, constantly filling: the magazine rack with new magazines. - I 4-F9 I lk? Y X
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Mary Carol Gregory and Mary Lou Ullrich are eye Witnesses to Jimmy Haskett's vase- smashing' crime just before a Legion of Mary meeting. S ig T lb 5.3 uv 'V N 'QMS' IT DOESN'T LOOK AS IF THE AFRI- CAN MISSIONS will ever get these nmgru- zines because Frances Matthews, llluria Teeuween, Marianne Mac-cioli, and .Ierilyn Zinser just ean't stop reuclingr them. A i O n r M G A HANDSH.iX'KE t i' 51. CONOliAS'I'IlI.1YI'O.lilY NOW LOOK HERE, YOU GUYS . . . The all- WORD from Ibnthel Maioxiello GIICIOISC Lal Iluchen. .is President of the C.S.M.C'. l 3 hz male rostrum of officers Paul Giles, treasurer, Ed Hughes, president. C'harles Moyer, Vice President and Robert Upton, secretary, give the word on acti- vities for '60. I 5 rig I ni ll iz 42- 9 f 5 A f ill M y ,y 1 i, vi I 'E F T I li' A f s lg Q gi M Q,' i i in ,I iz 2 v ' e fi fl 'gf -i if ll if lv ' s ,W-X 1 K ii w
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