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Above: A visit from Archbishop Karl J. Alter highlighted the November SF program. Pot and Donna look on as His Grace views a portfolio containing pictures of school improve ments for which we are thankful. Student 30mm The establishment of mutual under- standing and cooperation between faculty and student body; the development of class spirit and service in the interests of the school-these are the specific objectives of the Student Forum. The latter of this two- fpld purpose is achieved by stimulating stue dents of the same status with school spirit, school pride, and interest in school activi- ties. The members must be dependable, loyal, cooperative, courageous, and must have attained a high degree of self-re- stroint. Personal initiative is also demanded of the representatives and members. Below: Pat Uhl, president and Donna Ferris, vice- president represent the students as dependable, loyal, and cooperative leaders, 27
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Above: Could it be that the three music teachers are planning a Christmas party? 3aculty Sister Mary Hubertine, C.PP,S.: Instrumento! Music; Orchestra. Sister Mary Denise. C.PP.S.: Instrumental music; Orchestra. Sister Miriam Therese, C.PP.SA: Instrumental music; Orchestra, Mr. Cl'etus Mecklenburg: Director of Glee Club and fhe Orchestra. 26
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young C Hristian Students Officers for the Y.C.5t group pictured above are left to right: Margaret Goller, treasurer; Mary Goroscia, vice- president; Judy Speier, president; Mary Ohmer, secretary; and Assunta Brienzo, Iibrarjan. These girls lead students in their training for a Women's Role in the Modern Worldf' Y.C.S. tYoung Christian Studentst i5 a national movement or organi- zation of high school and college students for the purpose of training leaders to restore all things to Christ. They have established as their theme: Woman's role in the modern worldttewoman being created by God to bring Christ into the world through her leadership in the Church, the family, and the school. Through their weekly meetings of discussion they study the Liturgy, the Gospels, and 0 social problem in order to lay the foundation of leadership 28 National Honor Society Scholarship, cho rocter, leadership, and service to the school are requisites for membership in the National Honor Society; These girls have measured up to these standards and have been rewarded as membersePut Uhf, Georgiana Buchanan, Jane Stieringer, Judy Speier, Joanne Grace, Donna Ferris, Koren Marx, and Margaret Goller. No particular activities are required of the members but they are obliged to participate in at least two established school organizations.
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