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Zed ZW' Left to right: Marie Ann Spangler, Treasurer, Rose- mary Wiese, Secretary, Sister Barbara, Sponsor, Eliza- beth Freeman, Vice-President, Ann Sutherland, Presi- dent, and Peggy Jacobs, Reporter. The officers of the Mission Club are counting the proceeds from their Lenten project, which was used in helping unfortunate people at home. .lad ' Left to right: Barbara Manning, Treasurer, Judy Es- pino, Vice-President, Julia LaGesse, Secretary, Margie Lambright, President, Mary Ann Dilger, Re- porter, Sponsor, Sister Mary Barbara. The Junior Red Cross unit cooperates with the Ft. Worth Chapter in projects for hospitalized veterans and under privileged children abroad. Mmm Seated, left to right: Kay Ellen Hurly, Reporter, Sandra Williams, Treasurer, Mary Sanford, Vice- President, Sister Austin, Sponsor, Jo Ann Becker, President, Margaret Haire, Secretary. Standing, left to right: Margie Lambright, Jackie Vassel, Elaine Curtis, Mary Ann Dilger, Nancy Curtis. The Texas Association of Library Aides was initiat- ed this year. lt is open to College and High School Students who wish to gain experience in library sci- ence.
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Sedum!! l l l CENTRAL COUNCIL MEMBERS Seated, left to right: Jane Conway, Rosemary Gallagher, Sister Eleanor, Sponsor, Barbara Austin, Esther Vargas. Standing: Kay Ellen Hurley, Patsy Powers, Mary Margaret Anderson. It is the purpose ofthe Central Council to plan the meetings ofthe sodalityand to supervise the projects and activities it undertakes each year. W , ..,.. 45, s ff ,.., ,. , ' ,K T , rtss T S of 3 l. V, . xv, :Q- . . K PR OBATION C OMMITTEE Left to right: Carolyn Granode, Secretary, Mary Jo Jarvis, Treasurer, Sister Marie Therese, Sponsor, Margaret Sharp, Vice- Prefect, Mary Vetter, Prefect. The Sodality is an association ForCath- olics who desire tofollowChrist more close- ly within their own state of life. Therefore no one may be admitted who is not able to do what is required. lt is the duty of this committee to recommend those they believe eligible for membership 5 9 ,. , V H f..,.f ' SODA LlTY OFFICERS Standing: Rosemary Gallagher, Treasurer, Elizabeth Parr, Secretary. Seated: Chrysto Boswell, Vice-Prefect, Esther Vargas, Prefect. VA -v
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7, af. ff. 'irst row, left to right: Jackie Smith, Secretary, betty Ann Myler, President of the Biology Group. Lecond row: Mary Margaret Anderson, Chemistry leporter, Janet Anglen, Biology Reporter, Margaret Lreen, Treasurer, Norma Ann Blue, President of the fhemistry Group. Class sponsor, Sister St. Andrew. The Science Club is organized to developthe sci- ntific interest of the students through: encourage- nent of individual investigation, keeping up with the urrent advancements of science, and becoming ac- uainted with leading scientists and active science rganizations. Left to right: Barbara Brackin, Vice-President, Mary June Bennett, President, Patricia Clayton, Reporter, Miss Josephine Stewart, Sponsor, Theresa McKay, Barliamentarian, Barbara Jean Gulik, Secretary, Edith Bartula, Historian. Future Homemakers of America is the national or- ganization of pupils studying homemaking in high schools. It offers opportunity for further development of pupil initiative in planning andcarrying out activ- ities related to homemalcing. cckmceefa Miss Hoeflin is explaining a method of making electricity to a Physics class, including fleft to rightj Cynthia Lamsens, Mickelena Galier, and Audery Bertolina.
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