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Student Council, NHS Rank High in R.H.S. Life Student Council Officers for the year 1965- 1966 were Cstandingj Mary Arndt, Record- ing Secretary, Catherine Crill, Correspond- ing Secretary. Kay Feinauer, Treasurer. fseatedj Kathleen Ciaramitaro, Publicity Chairman, Joyce White, President, and Karen Schymanski. Vice President. At the Ch err y Hop, sponsored by the Student Council this spring. our parents were given a chance to enjoy U A C W themselves. - Sponsored by the Student Council, the Candy Drive helped foster school spirit. Another project which the Student Council under- took this year was the Christmas Program. In an impressive and dignified cere- mony, eight upperclassmen were in- ducted into the newly formed Regina chapter of the National Honor Society. Sister Alice Anne acts as moderator. I7
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G m Classes Keep Girls Health Volleyball, basketball, baseballg you name it, we do it. And as any of the girls in Phys. Ed. would say, enjoy doing it. Mrs. Brosier, gym instructor, makes all these sports interesting and enjoyable to the girls. A gym instructors life is a busy life as Mrs. Brosier could easily attest. Baseball is one of the many sports engaged in by the Phys. Ed. classes. Volleyball is another one of the com- pletely absorbing sports played by the gym classes. I6 '
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The annual Propogation of the Faith was collected by the Mission Club. Vicki Monica, President is seated at the desk. This year's treasurer was Alicia Camafreitz, The Human Relations Club moderated by Mr. Martinez originated this year and participated in various activities including an exchange pro- gram Ann McFadden, Kathy Klesney, Mary Joy Wolf and Linda Boice are shown giving a panel on Foreign Relations. Sharon Morrison was President of the club. Man Organizations at R.H. . Provide Mary Sue Hutchison is being crowned by Mary Ian Begin, Sec- retary, Mission Club for bringing in the most cancelled stamps for the day in a drive sponsored by the club. Guest speaker for French Club program Madame Crepet. Among the girls seated in the first row are Kathi McQuaid, President, Ruth'Endepo1s, Secre- tary, and Alicia Camafreita, Treasurer. Sr. John Helen was this years club moderator.
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