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Left ru right: F. jones. I. Moran. R. Spino. Iionanomi, L. Kelly, A. M. Stefaiiowicz. Prcsidcntg C. Birkmire, E. Bonoma THE CHILDREN QF MARY ASSOCIATION LTI-IOI IGH the Association of the Children of Iviary has always held an important place at Ravenhill, this year it has taken a more ofhcial form. Regular meetings have heen held and otlicers elected with Ann Mxirie Stefanowicz as President and Claire Birkmire as Secretary. As a result the Association has exerted a deeper influence on the Student Body. Ivfany lweneiits, not only spiritual hut also material, have heen derived from the work of this Association. The group has sponsored activities for the purpose of aiding the missions and of furthering peace. The qualifications for a Child of Mary have been made more stringent this year, for all of us realize what a great privilege it is to belong to the Association and to he worthy of the title ofa Child of Marry. 27
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Left to rxgl1t:G. Ferguson, E. Mcllvaine. j. Bonanomi, L. Kelly, Presidentg J. Smith, A. M. Stehinowicz, B. Reed, T. Huidobro THE STUDENT COUNCIL HE Student Council has tried again this year to fulfill loyally its main purpose- that of serving as a link between the Hiculty and the students. Through participation in the many activities sponsored by the Student Council, the girls have learned to share responsibility and to work in cofoperation with the staff. By our membership in the United Student Council Association of Catholic Acad' emies, we have been able to get new points of view, additional ways to foster school spirit and enthusiasm. By participation in the Germantown School Community Council, the oiiicers of the Student Council as well as members of the Ravenhill student body, have learned in a pracf tical way their civic duties and responsibilities as active members in a Community. Needless to say, this could never have been accomplished without the guidance of Reverend Mother and the Class Mistresses who have always given the Student Council untiring help and wholehearted cofoperation. ' 26
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Illitlq row, left turigl1t:.I. Hawthorne, A. Huidobro, M. Rennick, T. Cook. G. Hilbert, L. Kelly. -I. Bonanomi. D. Hill, QI. joyce G. Forsythe, C. Vilotti. Middle row, left to right: -I. Smith. S. Tiers. -I. Hargadon. P. McKernan, M. Denman, L. Villapiann C. Birkmire, M. A. Daut, A. Ludwig, R. Spino, M. A. Danforth, D, Ryan. Front row. left to right: F. -Iones. E. Bonoma Prrsiilcutg I'. Morris, R. Irwin, M, Piantieri, A. Carney, Il. Reed, T, Huidobro. Director, G. Marston Haddock THE GLEE CLUB HIS year the activity list of the Glue Club has been full and exciting with delightful prograinsof all kinds. Its thirtyfone lHCIHI3CI'S,OLIl' largest organization in years, worked very hard, under the direction of G. Marston Haddock, to make each Clee Club appear ance perfect. The first activity ofthe year was when we provided the background music for the Christmas Play. We immediately followed this up by singing Christmas Carols for the patients of the Cancer Home and the Old Age Home. All through thc school year the Clee Club holds a vital spot on our agenda-our radio broadcast on Easter Sunday. thc Germantown Musie Festival the annual Concert andfrinally those last nostalgic strains on Graduation Day when the Seniors sing for the last time in the Ravenhill Glee Club. It has been an excellent year for our Glee Clnbl Eiuarx Boxoxm, President ZS
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