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Planning the agenda for the second semester calls for a conference of Sister Mary Victorine, Principal, and the Stu- dent Council officers. lleft to rightl Joan Knoertzer, Vice-President, Joan Milko' vie, Treasurer, Judy Gendich, Secretary, and Shirley Agusti, President. .sgfuvlenf Counci The student council aims to promote student-teacher relations, interest in school activities, and in worthy civic and spiritual causes. As a member student, she works at personal traits of courtesy, co-operation, dependability, maturity, accuracy and neatness, all of which will help in her future lifef By interest in the Student Council and in school activities, the OLM girl be- comes thoughtful, and willing when asked to serve her school. She develops honesty and sincerity in expressing her opinions in Student Council discussion. She becomes increasingly more tolerant of others. All of these qualities help to prepare OLM girls to take their place in the world. Shirley dismissing the Student Body. MAGAZINE DRIVE TIME This is Station OUVISJJJ bringing you the Mercy-Go-Round show. Today we have with us lfrom left to rightl Dad- dip Uoan Knoertzerj, Terror of High- way IO! Uudy Gendichj, Delco CDeanna Barnaboj, Maybelline Uoan Milkoviej, and Gerk McJerk CShirley Agustil. Mercians became acquainted with these characters who informed the school how magazine discs were selling.
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8th Row: Judith Boldue, Nanette Hentschel, Sharon Corcoran. 7th Row: Brenda Secchi, Patricia Cronin, Pa- tricia Wiethott. 6th Row: Judith Hafner, Judith Anderson, Monica Schroeder. Sth Row: Agnes White, Anne Braeken, Sharon Gilbert. 4th Row: Patricia Durkin, Donna Belian, Mary Lou Turrin. 3rd Row: Annette Genest, Emily Zammit, Myrna Udlcovich. 2nd Row: Edwina Wronski, Carol Stepaniak, Susan Bassett. Ist Row: Cynthia Thompson, Carmen Cortina, Judith Walsh. 3rd Row: Nancy McSweeney, Dorothy Olzewski, Mary Lou Hodges, Julie Walton, Leocadia Kubasiewiez, Mary Margaret Scanlon, Janet Mack, Mary Jo Schlatt, Karen Legenhause, Dorothy Williams, Mary Ann Jaros. 2nd Row: Phyllis Jokubaitis, Joan Panek, Patricia DeLorme, Arlene Stralka, Judy Isanhart, Maureen Schmidt, Barbara Rosmys, Joan Sevald, Mary Jo Sullivan, Nancy Macunovich. lst Row: Marlene King, Judy Dunn, Barbara Valente, Mary McGrath, Beverly Vettes, Mar- iorie McGowan, Barbara Vail, Jeanne Moynihan, Carolyn Stults.
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Sfudenf Clounci S eiorwenfa fiueri 'E S SENIOR Student Council representatives Mariorie McDonald, Bernice Iglikowski, Arleen Brennan, and Mary Alice Cook discuss the exhibition of senior baby pictures. JUNIOR Student Council representa- tives Ruth Geraci, Alice Kane, Kathleen Ondre, Joan Sevald and Maureen Mc- Garrigle make plans for their next home- room meeting. SOPHOMORE Student Council repre- sentatives Monica Yermak, Patricia Has- sett, Diane Crowley, Ruth Ann Bell, and Janet Ford take notes on council meeting. 9? Hall Hostess Donna Lousignau signs a FRESHMAN Student Council representa- pass for Barbara Gavlinski. tives Andrea Mehas, Therese Guidebono, Kathleen Riley, Ann Charette, Joan Vogel and Des Neiges Marguis record future 21 activities planned by the council.
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